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GB-2014-WSA-17051 · Person · 1912-1982

Trevelyan, Leslie Calverley, son of Charles Leslie Calverley Trevelvan and Esmé Gwladys, d. of William Jones Menzies of Empshott Grange, Hants; b. 25 Sept. 1912; adm. Sept. 1926 (A); left Dec. 1930; Pemb. Coll. Oxf., matric. 1931, BA 1935, MA 1938; area sales man. Firth Vickers Ltd 1946-61; man. dir. Auto-Sleepers Ltd 1961; m. 1 Apr. 1939 Prudence Mary, d. of Alfred Stanlev Fawcett of Dore Moor, Derbyshire; d. 3 Sept. 1982.

GB-2014-WSA-17046 · Person · 1888-1968

Trentham, Everard Noel Rye, only son of William Henry Trentham, of Richmond, Surrey, by Constance Evelyn Bond Rye; b. Dec. 24, 1888; adm. as K.S. Sept. 25, 1902; elected head to Ch. Ch. Oxon. July 1906, matric. Michaelmas 1906; 1st class Lit. Hum. 1910; B.A. 1910, M.A. 1935; an asst. master at Rugby School and an inspector of schools in Yorkshire 1910-3; a junior examiner, Board of Education 1913; served in the War Office, Ministry of Munitions, and on the War Cabinet staff during Great War I; a principal in the Treasury 1931; Controller of Treasury and Commissioner of Finance, Newfoundland Govt. 1932-7; Financial Adviser, H.B.M. Embassy, Washington, 1937-8, Berlin 1939, Teheran 1944; Treasury Establishment Officer, North America 1945-50; C.M.G. Jan. 1, 1938; m. 1st Feb. 17, 1916, Venetia Mary Stanley-Errington, eldest daughter of the Rev. William Hale Savile, Vicar of St. Marv with St. Nicholas, Beverley, Yorks; 2nd 1937 Mary, daughter of . J. J. Dobbie; d. 1968.

Trent, James, ca. 1700-?
GB-2014-WSA-17043 · Person · ca. 1700-?

TRENT, JAMES, son of William Trent, London, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, North America, merchant; b.; adm.; QS (aged 14) 1714; left 1718; Balliol Coll. Oxford, matr. 27 Jan 1717/8, aged 18; adm. Middle Temple 24 Jan 1717/8; m. 17 Jan 1724/5 Elizabeth Willbee, Deptford, Kent.

Trench, John Roy, 1884-1948
GB-2014-WSA-17038 · Person · 1884-1948

Trench, John Roy, son of Rev. William Robert Trench, Vicar of Kendal, Westmorland, by Edith Anne Hamilton, eldest daughter of Charles Langton, of Liverpool; b. Sept. 2, 1884; adm. as Q.S. Sept. 22, 1898; elected to an exhibition at Ch. Ch. Oxon. July 1903, matric. Michaelmas 1903; B.A. 1908; served in France in Great War I; Capt. 6th Batt. Liverpool Regt. May 26, 1915; m. Feb. 12, 1930, Mary Ailsie, daughter of Thomas Rome, of Aigburth, Lancs; d. 1948.

GB-2014-WSA-17033 · Person · 1650-1721

TRELAWNY, SIR JONATHAN, BART., third son of Sir Jonathan Trelawny, Bart., and Mary, dau. of Sir Edward Seymour, Bart.; b. 24 Mar 1650; adm.; KS 1663; Exeter Coll. Oxford, adm. commoner 14 Apr 1668 while still at school, but elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1668, matr. 11 Dec 1668, Westminster Student 26 Dec 1668- void 1679, Tutor 1678; BA 1672; MA 1675; DD 1685; adm. Middle Temple 1 Nov 1669; ordained 4 Sep 1673; Vicar of South Hill, Cornwall 4 Oct 1677-89; Rector of St. Ives, Cornwall 12 Dec 1677-89; succ. father as 3rd baronet Mar 1680/1; distinguished himself by his active opposition to Monmouth’s rebellion summer 1685; consecrated Bishop of Bristol 8 Nov 1685; refused to sign address in favour of first Declaration of Indulgence 1687; assisted in drawing up the petition of the Bishops against the second Declaration of Indulgence, and was sent to the Tower 8 Jun 1688; tried for seditious libel with the six other bishops and acquitted 30 Jun 1688; took the oaths to William and Mary; translated to Exeter 13 Apr 1689; Archdeacon of Totnes 1693-4, Exeter 1704-7; established his rights as Visitor of Exeter Coll. Oxford 1694; supported Atterbury in his movement for the revival of Convocation; translated to Winchester 14 Jan 1707; a benefactor to the building of Tom Tower, at Christ Church, Oxford, 1680-1; Busby Trustee 28 Jan 1719/20; m. 1684 Rebecca, dau. of Thomas Hele, Bascombe, Devon; d. 19 Jul 1721. DNB.

Trelawny, Edward, 1699-1754
GB-2014-WSA-17029 · Person · 1699-1754

TRELAWNY, EDWARD, fourth son of Sir Jonathan Trelawny, Bart. (qv); bapt. 9 Jul 1699; adm.; QS (Capt. ) 1713; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1717, matr. 27 Jun 1717, Westminster Student 20 Dec 1717 - vacated 11 Jul 1721, when re-entered as gentleman commoner; adm. Inner Temple 2 Jun 1715; MP West Looe 20 Jan 1724 - Dec 1732; a Commissioner for Victualling 21 Oct 1725 – 9 Mar 1732/3; a Commissioner of Customs, Scotland 1732-7; elected MP for both West and East Looe at general election 1734, but disqualified for sitting for either, as being a Commissioner of Customs; Governor of Jamaica 30 Apr 1738 - Sep 1752; an able and efficient administrator; settled the Maroons; Col., 49th Foot, from 25 Dec 1743; took part in expedition against Cartagena 1742 and in capture of Port Louis, San Domingo 1748; returned to England 1753; m. 1st, 6 Nov 1737 Amoretta, dau. of John Crawford (and “niece to Countess of Dartmouth” (GM)); m. 2nd, 2 Feb 1752 Catherine, widow of Robert Penny, Attorney-Gen., Jamaica, and dau. of John Douce, Clarendon, Jamaica; d. 16 Jan 1754. DNB. [Perhaps Lieut., 6th Dragoons 1724-6].

GB-2014-WSA-17028 · Person · ca. 1703-1795

TRELAWNY, DARELL, only son of John Crabb, Plymouth, Devon, and Frances, younger dau. of Henry Darell, Trewornan, Cornwall; b.; adm. (aged 17) Feb 1739/40 (Russel's); left 1741; University Coll. Oxford, matr. 21 Mar 1740/1; assumed surname of Trelawny under provisions of a royal warrant dated 12 Jan 1768; inherited Coldrenick estate, Cornwall in 1776, under the provisions of the will of his cousin Charles Trelawny (adm. 1715, qv); High Sheriff, Cornwall 1780; m. 4 Sep 1760 (IGI) Dorothea Maria, dau. of Francis Gregor, Trewarthenick, Cornwall; d. 24 Aug 1795.

Trelawny, Charles, 1720-1736
GB-2014-WSA-17026 · Person · 1720-1736

TRELAWNY, CHARLES, only son of Sir Harry Trelawny, Bart., and Laetitia, eldest dau. of Sir Jonathan Trelawny, Bart. (qv); b. 25 Feb 1720; adm. Oct 1735 (Hawkins'); a panel of needlework executed by his mother in 1737 in memory of her son “who died of the smallpox in the 16 year of his age in the 6 Form at Westminster School” was sold at Sotheby’s 15 Apr 1921; d. 26 Nov 1736.

Trelawny, Charles, 1694-1721
GB-2014-WSA-17025 · Person · 1694-1721

TRELAWNY, CHARLES, second son of Sir Jonathan Trelawny, Bart. (qv); b. 25 Jul 1694; adm.; QS (Capt. ) 1709; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1713, matr. 8 Jun 1713, Westminster Student 22 Dec 1713 - void 1719; BA 4 Mar 1717/8; MA 1719; ordained deacon 12 Nov 1718, priest 13 Nov 1718 (both Winchester); Rector of Brixton, Isle of Wight 13 Nov 1718-9; Rector of Overton, Hampshire 14 Nov 1718; Rector of West Meon, Hampshire, from 14 Feb 1718/9; Rector of Cheriton, Hampshire, from 18 Jul 1720; Prebendary of Winchester from 11 Aug 1720; d. 24 Aug 1721.

GB-2014-WSA-17022 · Person · 1878-1954

Trehern, Ernest Charles Meldon, son of Charles Mowbray Trehern, of Hampstead, by Louisa Alma Downie, daughter of Samuel Smith, of Paddington; b. Oct. 4, 1878; adm. Sept. 28, 1893 (A); left Dec. 1896; Non-Coll. Camb., matric. Lent 1897; migrated to St. John's Coll. Camb.; B.A. 1899; LL.B. 1900; LL.M. 1905; called to the bar at the Middle Temple June 11, 1902; Western Circuit; practised in the Admiralty Court; author of British and Colonial Prize Cases (1914-6); m. Nov. 30, 1907, Marguerite Louise, daughter of Charles Henry Barstow, of St. Johns Wood, London; d. May 23, 1954.