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Trethurffe is an
historic estate in the
parish of Ladock, near Truro, in Cornwall. It was held for many
generations by the
Trethurffe family (originally...
- four
sisters were as follows:
Elizabeth Courtenay, wife of John
Trethurffe of
Trethurffe in the
parish of Ladock, Cornwall. Maud Courtenay, wife of John...
- family) and
widow firstly of
Edward Courteney (d.1622) of
Landrake and of
Trethurffe, Ladock, both in
Cornwall (descended from the
Courtenay Earls of Devon)...
- 1509), died
childless Elizabeth/Isabel Courtenay, wife of John
Trethurffe of
Trethurffe in the
parish of Ladock, near Truro, Cornwall. Maud Courtenay,...
- at the
shoulders and
flexed in
triangle or the
fists clenched argent Trethurffe Azure, a buck's head
cabossed argent attired or •
Ladock Trevelyan Gules...
- Mic**** of Harlyn, M.P.,
Mayor of
Truro Grace, who
married John
Trethurffe of
Trethurffe, Ladock. Sir John
Killigrew (died 1584) of Arwenack, son, 2nd Governor...
- (died 1491).
Margaret (born 1415), who
married Reginald Tretherf, of
Trethurffe in Ladock, and had a son John who
married Elizabeth Courtenay, sister...
- four
sisters were as follows:
Elizabeth Courtenay, wife of John
Trethurffe of
Trethurffe in the
parish of Ladock, Cornwall. Maud Courtenay, wife of John...
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Courtenay (died 1677),
daughter of Sir
Peter Courtenay (c. 1616 – 1670) of
Trethurffe in Cornwall. He
remarried in 1681 to Jane
Carew (died 1700), a daughter...
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wrestling tournaments, for prizes, were held in
Ladock in the 1800s.
Trethurffe,
Ladock Place-names in the
Standard Written Form (SWF)
Archived 15 May...