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Torbryan Torcross Torquay Totnes Treable Treasbeare Trebick Trecott Tredown Trehill Trelawn Trellick Trentishoe Trevanin Trevenn Trew
Trewyn Trow
Trusham Twitchen...
- who, when
pausing for rest
beside a stream, was
joined by a
deacon of
Trehill Calvinistic Methodist Chapel. Not far from
Duffryn the men saw a horse...
- (Pontyclun), St David's
Uniting (Pontypridd)BU, Dan y
Graig (Risca)MU,
Trehill (St Nicholas), Park (Treforest), Glyn
Street (Ynys-y-bwl),
Sardis (Ynysddu)U...
- "Westcott of Raddon" Vivian, p.778 Vivian, p.772,
pedigree of
Waltham of
Trehill Vivian, p.779
Sources Dictionary of
National Biography, London, 1885–1900...
- Meriden, Connecticut, 1900, p. 35 [11])
Richard Waltham (1560-1632) of
Trehill, was
Recorder of
Exeter 1628-32. His
elder brother Jeffrie Waltham (1558–1626)...
- (Wyevale). The town has six
traditional public houses: The Sportsmans, the
Trehill Arms, the Exchange, the Old Smithy, the Duke of
Cornwall and the Imperial...
- of Lauderdale). When not in London, they
lived at the Ley
family seat,
Trehill House in Kenn, Devon, and were the
parents of five sons and one surviving...
- Mamhead. 1872: John
George Johnson, of Cross. 1873: John
Henry Ley, of
Trehill. 1874: John
Walrond Walrond, of Bradfield, Cullompton. 1875:
George William...
- with
adjacent donations of West Hook (1940),
Runwayskiln Farm (1941) and
Trehill Farm (1942),
meant the
Trust already owned much of the
peninsula and its...
- 5°39′54″W / 50.1211°N 5.6651°W / 50.1211; -5.6651 (Tregeseal
Cross Roads)
Trehill Cross St Dominick,
Cornwall unclass. unclass. SX395672
Trekenning St Columb...