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Tregonan may
refer to:
Tregonan Grange Otto
Tregonan This
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title Tregonan. If an
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- Otto
Tregonan (died 1439), of
Tregonan, Cornwall, was an
English politician. He was a
Member (MP) of the
Parliament of
England for
Bodmin in 1410, 1411...
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Tregonan Grange was a
Cistercian grange of
Beaulieu Abbey at
Tregonan in the
parish of St Keverne, Cornwall, England, UK. It was
founded before 1263 and...
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according to
antiquary William Hals. By 1236 the
churches and
demesnes of
Tregonan had come into the
possession of the
Cistercian abbey at
Beaulieu and their...
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Turleigh Preceptory Tregonan Cell, St Ewe
Celtic monks dependent on St Keverne's
Monastery founded 6th century;
dissolved 11th
century Tregonan Grange Cistercian...
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William Tredenham (c. 1638 – 12 May 1662) of
Tregonan, St Ewe,
Cornwall was an
English politician who sat in the
House of
Commons between 1659 and...
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Joseph Tredenham (c.1641 – 24/25
April 1707) of
Tregonan, St Ewe,
Cornwall was an
English administrator and
Member of Parliament. He was the second...
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Preceptory (approx.)
Tintagel Monastery Trebeigh Preceptory (site)
Tregonan Cell
Tregonan Grange (site)
Tregony Priory (approx.)
Convent of the Epiphany,...
- 166–167. E. Cruickshanks/S. Handley, 'Tredenham, John (1668-1710), of
Tregonan, St. Ewe, Cornw.', in D. Hayton, E.
Cruickshanks and S.
Handley (eds),...
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Michael Froden Michael Hoge
Parliament of 1410 Otto
Tregonan William Moyle Parliament of 1411 Otto
Tregonan John Wyse
First Parliament of 1413 (Feb) Second...