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- Treneglos (Cornish: Treneglos) is a village and a civil parish in north-east Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is in the Registration District of...
- politician Reginald Maudling. He appeared in two seasons of Poldark as Horace Treneglos and will return in the fourth season. He has extensive BBC and ITV Television...
- Harriet Ballard as Ruth Treneglos (née Teague) (series 1) Mary Woodvine as Mrs Teague (series 1) Daniel Cook as John Treneglos (series 1) Jason Squibb...
- St Gregory's Church, Treneglos is a Grade II* listed parish church in the Church of England in Treneglos, Cornwall. The parish was in the 12th century...
- Trenant, Trenarren, Trenay, Trencr****, Trencrom, Trendeal, Trenear, Treneglos, Trenerth, Trenean, Trenethick Barton Trengale, Trengune, Trenhorne, Treningle...
- sits on the boundary between Nampara and the neighboring property of the Treneglos family. It was historically mined for tin. At the beginning of Book Two...
- Forrabury and Minster, Lesnewth, Otterham, St. Clether, St. Juliot, Tremaine, Treneglos, Tresmeer, Trevalga, and Warbstow. It is bordered to the north by the...
- Church of England in Warbstow, Cornwall. Both the neighbouring parish of Treneglos and Warbstow belonged in the 12th century to the Lords of Cardinham who...
- to the east by North Petherwin parish, and to the west by Tresmeer and Treneglos parishes. Tremaine village is 10 miles (16 km) north-west of the town...
- tributary of the River Tamar. The river rises at Kensey in the parish of Treneglos and flows generally east to the south of Tresmeer and Egloskerry and then...