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Trekenning is a
hamlet south of St
Columb Major, Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom.
Trekenning House is a
Grade II,
listed building, once the home of the...
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Tregurtha Downs, Trehan, Trehemborne, Trehunist, Trekeivesteps, Trekenner,
Trekenning, Treknow, Trelan, Trelash, Trel****ick, Treleigh, Trelew, Treligga, Trelights...
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Trekenning, MP for Mitc**** and
Catherine Jenkyn, wife of John
Trelawny (c. 1646 – 1680) of Trelawny, MP for West Looe) of
James Jenkyn of
Trekenning...
- in Hayle; he was from a
junior branch of this
family that
settled at
Trekenning House in St
Columb Major parish. His
Paynter relatives at
Boskenna were...
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Commander John
Pender Paynter R.N. (1788–1856) of
Trekenning House, St
Columb Major, Cornwall, was an
officer of the
British Royal Navy
noted for his services...
- dwellings.
There are also Halloon, Lanhizey, Rosedinnick, Tregamere,
Trekenning, Tresaddern, Trevarron,
Trevolgas and Trugo. A
number of
small rivers...
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Paynter was from a
junior branch of the
Paynters of
Hayle that
settled at
Trekenning House in St
Columb Major parish. His
Paynter relatives at
Boskenna were...
- 1656:
Anthony Nicholl, of Penvose, St. Tudy late 1657:
Peter Jenkin, of
Trekenning, St.
Columb Major c. June 1658: John
Littleton late 1658–1660: Nicholas...
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London in the
custody of a messenger. On 7
October Mr
James Paynter of
Trekenning,
proclaimed the
Pretender in the
market square at St
Columb Major in Cornwall...
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Tregonetha and St Wenn, and the
hamlets of Trebudannon, Tregaswith,
Trekenning, Tregatillian, Gluvian, Winnard's
Perch and Rosenannon. The
hamlet of...