-
title became extinct on his
death in 1883. The
Williams Baronetcy, of
Tregullow in the
County of Cornwall, was
created in the
Baronetage of the United...
-
Holmes (Yngr)
bought the '
Tregullow Offices' (later Zimapan) from Sir
William Robert Williams, the 3rd
baronet of
Tregullow, Cornwall, and then sold the...
- in 1330. It
means "mining waste",
deriving from the
Latin word scoria.
Tregullow House was a
country house that had been p****ed down
through the Williams...
- 000) and the
large freehold property, of
Tregullow to his heir, Sir
William Williams, 3rd Baronet, of
Tregullow. An
Order of the High
Court of
Justice required...
-
Frederick Williams may
refer to: Sir
Frederick Williams, 2nd Baronet, of
Tregullow (1830–1878),
English politician,
Member of
Parliament (MP) for
Truro 1863–1878...
- Deputy-Warden of the
Stannaries in 1851. He was
created "Baronet
Williams of
Tregullow in the
County of Cornwall", on 4
August 1866.
Frederick Martin Williams...
-
Hatton 2
August 1866 657
Edwards of Pye Nest 3
August 1866 658
Williams of
Tregullow 4
August 1866 659
Gooch of
Clewer Park 15
November 1866 660
Lampson of...
-
surviving son of Sir
William Williams, 1st
Baronet (1791–1870), MFH, of
Tregullow, Cornwall, by his wife
Caroline Eales,
younger daughter of
Richard Eales...
- Gardens,
Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London.
Charles Conybeare owned or
leased Tregullow House, a
country pile in Scorrier, Cornwall, that had been p****ed down...
- that time, his
younger brother Sir
William Williams, 1st Baronet, of
Tregullow (1791–1870), with his son John
Michael Williams (1813–1880), JP, DL, initiated...