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Trerice (pronounced Tre-rice) is an
historic manor in the
parish of
Newlyn East (Newlyn in Pydar), near Newquay, Cornwall,
United Kingdom. The surviving...
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Baron Arundell of
Trerice, in the
County of Cornwall, was a
title in the
Peerage of England. It was
created in 1664 for the
Royalist soldier and politician...
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after a
separation of more than two centuries, reunited. The
Arundells of
Trerice were
seated in the
parish of
Newlyn East,
about five
miles south of Lanherne;...
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investigation into the 14
April 1981
death of
Airman Paul
Trerice, 20
years old, of Algonac, Michigan.
Trerice had died
after being on a bread-and-water diet for...
- 2022. "A
yellow flag at
Trerice".
National Trust Prints.
Retrieved 26
September 2024. "Things to see in the
garden at
Trerice -
Kayling lawn and parade...
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Baronet and
widow of John Arundell, 2nd
Baron Arundell of
Trerice (1649–1698), of
Trerice, Cornwall, by whom he had one daughter: Lady
Barbara Herbert...
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Richard Arundell, 1st
Baron Arundell of
Trerice (c. 1616 – 7
September 1687) of
Trerice in Cornwall, was an
English politician who sat in the
House of...
- John
Arundell (died 15
September 1580), of
Trerice in Cornwall, was a
Member of
Parliament for Mitc****, Cornwall, in 1555 and 1558, and was High Sheriff...
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Arundell of
Trerice (1649–1698), MP for
Truro John Arundell, 3rd
Baron Arundell of
Trerice (1649–1706) John Arundell, 4th
Baron Arundell of
Trerice (1701–1768)...
- Sir John
Arundell (1495–1561), of
Trerice, Cornwall,
nicknamed "Tilbury Jack" (or Jack of Tilbury), was a
commander of the
Royal Navy
during the reigns...