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- Tregoose is a farm east of Devoran, in the civil parish of Feock, Cornwall, England. The farmhouse is Grade II listed and dates from the 18th century....
- Burlorne Tregoose (Cornish: Boslowen Tregoos, meaning woodland farm of the happy dwelling) is a hamlet in the parish of St Breock, Cornwall, England, UK...
- Tregona, Tregonce, Tregonetha, Tregonna, Tregonning, Tregony, Tregoodwell, Tregoose, Tregorden, Tregorrick, Tregoss, Tregreenwell, Tregrehan Mills, Tregue...
- Southwark (1393) Unknown Sir Thomas Colville 1405 Yorkshire (1402) John Tregoose 1406 Helston (1379), Truro (1383, 1385–86), Bodmin (1395), Liskeard (1397)...
- to the following places in Cornwall, England: Burlorne Pillow Burlorne Tregoose This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations...
- Rev. Thomas Tregosse (alternate spellings: Tregrosse, Tregoss, Tregoose) (c. 17th century, St Ives, England - c. 1670-71, Penryn, England) of Cornwall...
- situated on the eastern bank of the River Camel near Burlawn, Burlorne Tregoose, Polbrock, and Brocton. Cornwall portal Weatherhill, Craig (2009). A Concise...
- Tide Mill, Saltash Tregarus Mill St Stephen Tregidden Mill, Tregidden Tregoose Old Mill St Columb Major Trevillett Mill, Tintagel Treway Mill, Zennor...
- elm surviving in Cornwall, a specimen 1.89 metres (6.2 ft) in girth at Tregoose near Helston. A large specimen with a forked trunk stands in Castletownbere...
- 1394 1395 Ralph Cokeworthy Ralph Trenewith II 1397 (Jan) Simon Lowys John Tregoose 1397 (Sep) John Gryk Robert Syteston 1399 Walter Gosham Thomas Forster...