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- is that it belonged to Francis Tregian the Younger, a recusant and amateur musician. It has been argued that Tregian may have copied the entire collection...
- Francis Tregian the Younger (c. 1574–1618) was an English recusant. Once thought to have been the copyist of a handful of important music m****cripts...
- Francis Tregian may refer to: Francis Tregian the Elder (1548–1608), English Catholic exile Francis Tregian the Younger (1574–1619), his son, music copyist...
- Francis Tregian the Elder (1548–1608) was a Cornish recusant and landowner in Cornwall. He was arrested and imprisoned, and later pardoned. Tregian was the...
- of Piety, is the upright tomb of Francis Tregian (1548–1608), a leading English Catholic recusant. (Tregian was initially interred beneath the floor of...
- the household of Francis Tregian at Golden in the parish of Probus, Cornwall where he posed as his steward. Francis Tregian (1548–1608) was one of the...
- plate XLV ) daughter of William Lanyon by his wife Thomasine Tregian, daughter of Thomas Tregian. John Rashleigh II (1554–1624), son, builder of the first...
- Wolvedon family and a larger one of the Tregians. The line of Wolvedons became extinct in 1514. At the Tregian mansion the Catholic martyr Cuthbert Mayne...
- Francis Tregian the Younger, a fellow Catholic, was almost certainly acquainted with Philips: both men were at the court of Brussels in 1603, and Tregian may...
- writings on Tregian), Ruby Reid Thompson has shown that not only is this attribution extremely unlikely, but that the basis for the belief of Tregian's to the...