-
responsible for
processing a
large quantity of milk
produced in Penwith.
Trewinnard Manor is an
early 18th-century
house built on a
different site from its...
- with her
husband Sir John IV Killigrew's mother,
Elizabeth Trewennard/
Trewinnard, and even with his granddaughter-in-law, Jane Fermor. She was the daughter...
- and Beyond. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-136-33560-0. Tyrrell,
Stephen (2012).
Trewinnard: A
Cornish History. Introduction: John Nott. England:
Pasticcio Ltd....
-
Reginald Mohun (c. 1605 – c. 1642) of
Trewynard (
Trewinnard, St Erth) in Cornwall, was a
Member of
Parliament for Lostwithiel, Cornwall, in 1626. He was...
-
century the
school was a
private school and had a
boarding house called Trewinnard Court. The
buildings were
designed by the
cathedral architect F. L. Pearson...
-
Elizabeth Killigrew may
refer to:
Elizabeth Trewinnard,
Elizabeth Trewinnard, Lady
Killigrew (before 1525 –
after 1582)
Elizabeth Killigrew, Viscountess...
- 1529, Newport,
Cornwall 1547 and
Penryn November 1554.
Elizabeth Trewinnard Trewinnard This page
lists people with the
surname Trewynnard. If an internal...
-
William Trewynnard (by 1495 – 1549), of
Trewinnard, Cornwall, was an
English politician. He was a
Member (MP) of the
Parliament of
England for Helston...
- dos 250 Anos do
Nascimento de J.W.Goethe, Lisbon. (2003). (with
Richard Trewinnard, Mª
Laura Pires),
Landscapes of Memory.
Envisaging the Past/Remembering...
- from the life of the Good Shepherd, with a
Latin inscription below. The
Trewinnard chapel was
restored in 1912
under the
supervision of
Sedding and Wheatley...