- The
hundred of
Trigg (also
known as
Triggshire) was one of ten
ancient administrative shires of Cornwall—see "Hundreds of Cornwall".
Trigg is mentioned...
- (Penwyth)
Kerrier (Keryer)
Pydarshire (Pedera)
Powdershire (Pow Ereder)
Triggshire (Trigor)
Lesnewth (Lysnowyth)
Stratton (Stradneth) East
Wivelshire (Ryslegh)...
- Leylandshire, Powdershire, Pydarshire, Richmondshire, Riponshire, Salfordshire,
Triggshire, Tynemouthshire, West
Derbyshire and Wivelshire,
counties corporate such...
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appurtenant lands, i.e. all his father's
property in Cornwall,
except Triggshire.
Since the (late) 890s, Æthelweard
attested several of his brother's charters...
- and
politician Trigg,
Western Australia, a
suburb of Perth,
Australia Triggshire, an
ancient hundred of Cornwall; also
known as
Trigg Trigg County, Kentucky...
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District Council elections List of
topics related to
Cornwall Bodmin Moor
Triggshire Local government in
England and Wales: A
Guide to the New System. London:...
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There is a log of over 100 Br****
Bands in
Cornwall that are now extinct.
Triggshire Wind Orchestra, an
amateur orchestra for wind
players primarily from Sir...
- by
William Bottrell published 1870.
Kelly Rounds (Castle Kilibury) in
Triggshire is
often proposed as the
location of King Arthur's Celliwig,
known from...
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constables at
parish level. The
Kevrangow were not, however,
English hundreds:
Triggshire came from
Tricori 'three warbands',
suggesting a
military muster area...
- (help) "Lady Brittain". The Times. 7
January 1943. p. 7. "Concert by
Triggshire String Orchestra".
Archived from the
original on 17 July 2011. Retrieved...