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Tregony (Cornish: Trerigoni),
sometimes in the past Tregoney, is a
village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of
Tregony with Cuby, in Cornwall...
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Tregony is a
locality in the
Southern Downs Region, Queensland, Australia. It is one of the
major gateways to the
Darling Downs from the
Queensland coast...
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estuary is a
classic ria, or
drowned river valley. The Fal
estuary from
Tregony to the
Truro River was
originally called Hafaraell (Cornish: Havarel, meaning...
- (Cornish: Sen Kubi) is a
village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of
Tregony with Cuby in Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom,
situated approximately...
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George I of
Great Britain. In 1713 he
became Member of
Parliament for
Tregony, in 1717
Secretary at War, and in the
following year
Secretary of State...
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Tregony was a
rotten borough in
Cornwall which was
represented in the
Model Parliament of 1295, and
returned two
Members of
Parliament to the English...
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village of
Tregony might be
considered to be
outside the Roseland. If
travelling by road one
enters the
Roseland at the
bottom of
Tregony Hill by either...
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Tregony was
submerged by the
River Fal and
subsequently abandoned in
around 1540, the
Church of St. Cuby
became the
parish church for
Tregony. The...
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represented Oxfordshire in
parliament as a Whig
between 1790 and 1796 and
Tregony as a Tory
between 1802 and 1806. From 1804 to 1806, he
served under William...
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English politician. He was a
Member (MP) of the
Parliament of
England for
Tregony in 1571, and
Leicestershire in 1597–98. He was
knighted by
Thomas Radclyffe...