Surnames starting with letter T
Tabb, Thomas; 1804-1883/bought Redruth Hotel ; [5]108
Tabb, Thomas; Hotel known as Tabb's in 1854 ; [5]227
Tabb, Thomas; hotel proprietor in Redruth 1856 ; [5]148
Tabb, Thomas; host Redruth Hotel 1866 ; [5]60
Tabb, William; owned horse stables 1908 ; [5]210
Tait, Thomas; farmed wheat Moonta district 1866 ; [15]182
Talbot Gibert; witness Penzance fair grant 1332 ; [1]211
Talkarne, Justinian; governor of St Mawes c1570 ; [19]329
Talkarne, Justinian; bought manor of St Keverne 1560 ; [19]330
Talkarne, Justinian; captain of St Mawes c1560 ; [19]385
Talkarne, Justinian; involvement in pirate trade 1570's ; [19]392
Tallack, William; rates for land in Redruth 1854 ; [5]143
Tallick, William; rope maker in Redruth 1856 ; [5]148
Tamblyn, Thomas; lived at Kadina c1905 ; [15]49
Tamblyn, W.E.; 1st Lieutenant, fire brigade 1891 ; [5]193
Tangye, E.; started safety fuse factory 1887 ; [5]187
Tangye, Edward; fire in pitch house 1893 ; [5]199
Tangye, George; engineer from Illogan ; [12]34
Tangye, James; worked at Redruth Foundry ; [5]236
Tangye, Richard; laid stone for Science School 1882 ; [5]182
Tanner, John; elderly crew, St Ives' boats 1884 ; [14]78
Taplin, G.C. (Rev); school examiner Moonta 1872 ; [15]139
Tauton, Richard (Dr); born Redruth 1774/died 1838 ; [5]50
Tayler, Alex Chevalier; member of Newlyn Art Colony 1884 ; [3]110
Taylor, Charles Dyke; manager Redruth-Chasewater Rail 1871 ; [11]161
Taylor, Charles Dyke; died Aug 1876 ; [11]170
Taylor, H.; agent for St Ives Wheal Allen 1862 ; [12]3
Taylor, James; defraud landlord of rent 1822 ; [13]124
Taylor, John; wrote about visit to Penzance in 1649 ; [1]56
Taylor, John; writing about mine pumping 1829 ; [10]157
Taylor, John; dispute with John Williams 1819 ; [11]17
Taylor, John; principal in Gwennap copper mining ; [11]21
Taylor, John; worked Absalom mine in Wales 1830's ; [11]33
Taylor, John; negotiating mine leases 1819 ; [11]142
Taylor, John; rivalry with John Williams 1824 ; [11]147
Taylor, John; father of Richard/died c 1863 ; [11]161
Taylor, John; assaulted by Joseph Trewartha 1878 ; [14]30
Taylor, John; from mining agent firm in Adelaide ; [15]28
Taylor, John; from mining agent firm in Adelaide ; [15]31
Taylor, John; promoted tributing system in mines ; [7]18
Taylor, John; laid tramroad to Devoran wharves 1824 ; [7]50
Taylor, John; introduced crushing by rollers 1806 ; [7]55
Taylor, John; started Pembroke mine 1815 ; [7]58
Taylor, John; aged 19 in 1796/Wheal Friendship ; [7]68
Taylor, John; built Tavistock Canal 1803-16 ; [7]69
Taylor, John; leading figure in metal mining ; [7]73
Taylor, Richard; negotiated Restronguet tin lease 1871 ; [11]161
Taylor, Robert; published volume Cornish carols 1889 ; [5]190
Taylor, Samuel; listed as gentry in Redruth 1856 ; [5]145
Taylor, Samuel; tailor in Redruth 1856 ; [5]148
Taylor, Samuel; tailor in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125
Taylor, Thomas (Rev); Wesley's helper 1800 ; [5]55
Taylor, William; tailor in Redruth 1847 ; [5]133
Teague, (Capt); mayor to purchase Delhi's capstern ; [1]260
Teague, (Mrs); candles used by singers 1806 ; [5]58
Teague, Ann; mother of Richard Trevithick 1771 ; [5]49
Teague, Anna; shopkeeper in Redruth 1847 ; [5]133
Teague, Cecilia (Mrs); remembers earlier days in Redruth 1840 ; [5]118
Teague, Cecilia (Mrs); aged 99 1940 ; [5]220
Teague, Edward; glazier in Redruth 1823 ; [5]88
Teague, Edwin; bought land from John Vivian 1830 ; [5]105
Teague, John; agent to Consolidated Mines 1823 ; [5]88
Teague, Joseph; farmer in Redruth 1856 ; [5]148
Teague, Mary; school, Redruth 1829 ; [5]68
Teague, Richard; farmer in Redruth 1856 ; [5]148
Teague, Richard Skewis; grocer in Redruth 1856 ; [5]148
Teague, Susan Ann (Mrs; shopkeeper in Redruth 1856 ; [5]148
Teague, Thomas; partner in West Cornwall Bank 1811 ; [5]46
Teague, Thomas; principal of Cornish Smelting Co. 1825 ; [5]80
Teague, Thomas; proprietor Hammer Mills Foundry 1830 ; [5]105
Teague, Thomas; died 15 Mar 1839 ; [5]116
Teague, Thomas; premises formerly used as office 1843 ; [5]123
Teague, Thomas; mine adventurer from Redruth 1836 ; [11]23
Teague, Thomas; died March 1839 ; [11]24
Teague, Thomas; partner John Wilks/mine promoter 1825 ; [11]35
Teague, Thomas; 4s stolen by Elizabeth Williams 1893 ; [14]131
Teague, Thomas; partner in West Cornwall Bank 1810 ; [5]74
Teague, Thomas; of Redruth c1840 ; [8]15
Teague, Thomas; paid poor rates 1827 ; [5]95
Teague, Thomas; agent to Wheal Harmony 1823 ; [5]88
Teague, W.; blind man living in Redruth 1854 ; [5]142
Teague, W.; sheep stolen 1820 ; [5]84
Teague, William; blind man in Redruth 1854 ; [5]142
Teague, William; captain at Tincroft 1860's ; [11]52
Teague, William; tin smelting 1880 ; [11]54
Teague, William; raft accident in British Columbia 1890 ; [14]115
Teague, William; died of excess of brandy c1850 ; [9]152
Teague, William; shopkeeper in Redruth 1856 ; [5]148
Teague, William; grocer in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125
Teague, William; shopkeeper in Redruth 1847 ; [5]133
Teague, William; grocer & tea dealer in Redruth 1823 ; [5]88
Teague, William; agent to Wheal Chance 1823 ; [5]88
Tearle, T.R.; solicitor in Redruth 1847 ; [5]133
Tedrea, Ann; to be returned to St Hilary 1816 ; [1]261
Temby, Richard; grocer in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125
Temby, Richard; shopkeeper in Redruth 1847 ; [5]133
Temple, (Rev); of Penryn, friend of Boswell 1791 ; [5]57
Terrell, James; boot & shoe maker in Redruth 1847 ; [5]131
Terrell, Samuel; manager Monacute mine/S.A. 1844 ; [16]35
Terrell, Thomas; defendant in tin smelting dispute 1713 ; [11]96
Terrell, William; from Camborne/conveyed prisoners 1822 ; [5]87
Terrill, James; grocer in Redruth 1854 ; [5]142
Terrill, James; shopkeeper in Redruth 1856 ; [5]148
Terrill, Roger; bondman in Redruth 1713 ; [5]29
Terrill, Samuel; stove & oven manufacturer 1852 ; [5]140
Terrill, Samuel; smith in Redruth 1856 ; [5]148
Terrill, Sarah; Redruth Baptist Society 1802 ; [5]67
Terrill, Thomas; Redruth Church sideman 1727 ; [5]31
Tesmond, Michael; plaintiff in tin smelting dispute 1713 ; [11]94
Teulon, Samuel; architect of Bristol 1836 ; [1]189
Thomas, (Capt); commanded Coverack custom's boat 1815 ; [4]55
Thomas, (Mrs); green grocer in Redruth 1854 ; [5]143
Thomas, Algernon P. W.; born 3 Jun 1857/died 1937 ; [5]149
Thomas, Alice; grocer in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125
Thomas, Alice (Mrs); shopkeeper in Redruth 1856 ; [5]148
Thomas, Alice; shopkeeper in Redruth 1847 ; [5]133
Thomas, Ann; living in Melindwr in 1861 census ; [18]326
Thomas, Benjamin; living in Melindwr in 1851 census ; [18]324
Thomas, Charles; younger brother of James Thomas ; [11]53
Thomas, Charles; inspected Wheal George mine 1838 ; [12]4
Thomas, Charles; occupied barton of Penwarne 1812 ; [13]29
Thomas, Charles; strike at Dolocoath mine 1880 ; [14]45
Thomas, Charles; riots against Irish at Camborne 1882 ; [14]60
Thomas, Dylan; spent honeymoon at Mousehole 1937 ; [9]78
Thomas, Elizabeth (Mrs; leather seller in Redruth 1856 ; [5]148
Thomas, Ernest; Bodleian librarian/died 1909 ; [5]149
Thomas, F.; grammar school, Redruth 1873 ; [5]68
Thomas, F.; music master at high school 1885 ; [5]184
Thomas, George; heard charge,disturbance at Truro 182 ; [13]149
Thomas, George; mayor of Truro 1826 ; [13]155
Thomas, George; assaulted Tonkin 1817 ; [1]271
Thomas, H. Grylls; landowner Wheal Hearle 1864 ; [6]14
Thomas, Hannibal; poor man in Chacewater 1812 ; [13]36
Thomas, Henry; grocer 1840 ; [5]19
Thomas, Henry; house leased by Lord Clinton 1840 ; [5]41
Thomas, Henry; dwelling place auctioned 1808 ; [8]17
Thomas, Henry; grocer & tea dealer in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125
Thomas, Henry; house leased from Lord Clinton 1739 ; [5]33
Thomas, Henry; leased St Anthony, Roselands 1540 ; [19]217
Thomas, Herbert; wrote Cornish Mining Interviews 1908 ; [5]209
Thomas, Isaac; miner of Trevarian 1830 ; [13]201
Thomas, J.; paint shop in Redruth 1854 ; [5]142
Thomas, J.H.; Moonta/edited carol collection 1893 ; [15]167
Thomas, James; called oldest miner alive 1857 ; [11]53
Thomas, James; transported for stealing beer 1831 ; [13]215
Thomas, James; employed Harriet Barkle 1898 ; [14]161
Thomas, James; day school in Redruth 1856 ; [5]148
Thomas, James; Jimmy the Witch of Illogan ; [9]96
Thomas, James; living in Melindwr in 1851 census ; [18]324
Thomas, James; ran school in Redruth 1866 ; [5]69
Thomas, James; grocer in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125
Thomas, James; shopkeeper in Redruth 1847 ; [5]133
Thomas, James; grocer & tea dealer in Redruth 1823 ; [5]88
Thomas, John; supplied plank for the quay 1791 ; [1]248
Thomas, John; farmer in Redruth 1856 ; [5]148
Thomas, John; given nickname of Bradley 1883 ; [14]68
Thomas, John; ran school in Redruth 1866 ; [5]69
Thomas, John; auctioneer in Redruth 1854 ; [5]143
Thomas, John; living in Melindwr in 1861 census ; [18]326
Thomas, John; assisted to emigrate 184 ; [5]118
Thomas, John; china & glass dealer in Redruth 1847 ; [5]132
Thomas, John; watch & clock maker in Redruth 1844 ; [5]126
Thomas, John; watch & clock maker in Redruth 1847 ; [5]132
Thomas, John; MP for Truro 1524 ; [19]228
Thomas, John Marshall; watch & clock maker 1844 ; [5]48
Thomas, John Marshall; watchmaker in Redruth 1856 ; [5]148
Thomas, John Witheil; father of Professor Sir A P W Thomas ; [5]149
Thomas, Johnie; collection of Cornish carols 1893 ; [16]77
Thomas, Joseph Vivian; mayor of Penzance 1902 ; [1]282
Thomas, Josiah; joint manager at Dolcoath ; [11]53
Thomas, Josiah; manager of Dolcoath mine 1875 ; [12]43
Thomas, Josiah; taken ill down mine 1832 ; [13]223
Thomas, Josiah; manager Dolcoath mine 1880 ; [14]44
Thomas, Josiah; manager Dolcoath ; [8]84
Thomas, Maria (Mrs); hotel proprietor in Redruth 1854 ; [5]142
Thomas, Mark; fell from cliffs near Perran 1813 ; [13]42
Thomas, Martin; proprietor Plymouth Inn, Redruth 1823 ; [5]88
Thomas, Martin; farmer in Redruth 1856 ; [5]148
Thomas, Mary; robbed on her way to Truro 1828 ; [13]173
Thomas, Mary; in 1871 Melindwr census, 84 years old ; [18]330
Thomas, Matthew; killed in mine accident 16 Aug 1809 ; [12]138
Thomas, Nicholas; fisherman from Polruan 1819 ; [13]93
Thomas, Peter; sale of Bal-Guy 1847 ; [12]74
Thomas, Philip; imprisoned for stealing beer 1831 ; [13]215
Thomas, Prudence; food riot at Redruth Market 1847 ; [5]129
Thomas, Prudence; food riot at Redruth Market 1847 ; [5]130
Thomas, Richard; chief mine surveyor West Cornwall 1819 ; [5]82
Thomas, Richard; surveyor & engineer/Perran 1850 ; [11]105
Thomas, Richard; drew map of rail road 1819 ; [11]137
Thomas, Richard; killed in Trencrom mine 1878 ; [8]74
Thomas, Richard; killed in waggon accident,Gwenapp 1834 ; [13]239
Thomas, Richard; Proprietor Pendarves Arms 1856 ; [5]148
Thomas, Richard; map Cornwall's mining districts 1819 ; [5]25
Thomas, Richard; currier/leather cutter in Redruth 1847 ; [5]132
Thomas, Robert; mayor Penzance c1945 ; [1]174
Thomas, Robert; Honorary Freeman of Penzance 1946 ; [1]285
Thomas, Robert; mayor of Penzance 1935,6,40,3,4,5 ; [1]283
Thomas, Sarah; Quaker meetings in house 1745 ; [5]35
Thomas, Thomas; crew on barge Truro 1816 ; [13]71
Thomas, Thomas; policeman in Melindwr in 1851 ; [18]325
Thomas, Thomas; given nickname of Hicker 1883 ; [14]68
Thomas, Thomas; police constable in Melindwr in 1871 ; [18]332
Thomas, W.; signed Helston mayor's address ; [2]96
Thomas, W.; goldmining Coromandel,New Zealand 1874 ; [10]21
Thomas, William; bought flooring slate 1814 ; [13]52
Thomas, William; seaman from Padstow 1831 ; [13]209
Thomas, William; corn mill in Melindwr 1851-71 ; [18]335
Thomas, William; carrier for St Ives Consols 1832 ; [12]35
Thomas, William; rented Grammar School 1786 ; [1]87
Thomas, William; confectioner in Redruth 1791 ; [5]56
Thomas, William; tailor in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125
Thomas, William; tailor in Redruth 1847 ; [5]133
Thomas, William; marine stores in Redruth 1847 ; [5]132
Thompson, John; seized cloth off Breton ship 1501 ; [19]75
Thompson, John; a leader/prayer book revolution 154 ; [19]264
Thompson, John; signed rebellion Articles 1549 ; [19]269
Thompson, John; a 'stirrer' in prayer book rebellion ; [19]284
Thompson, William (Sir; Tolgus Manor 1663 ; [5]26
Thomson, Alexander; South Aust. syndicate for Burra 1845 ; [15]20
Thomson, Hy Thurston; boarding school, Redruth 1838 ; [5]68
Thornberry, Job.; complaint re mayor of St Mawes 1813 ; [13]41
Throckmorton, Clement; cupbearer to Queen Catherine Parr 1547 ; [19]293
Thurland, (family); German mining family to Cornwall 1600s ; [5]52
Tichborne, Benjamin; a Catholic spy 1593 ; [19]368
Tillie, James (Sir); built Pentillie castle/Tamar/died 1712 ; [17]131
Tinkin, (Mrs); Wm Driffield preached from house 1827 ; [5]92
Tinner, Arthur; assessed for church rates 1797 ; [5]59
Tinner, Jane; imprisoned for stealing clothes 1830 ; [13]197
Tippett, John; shares in South Wheal Seton 1855 ; [11]51
Tippett, John; failed mining venture 1843 ; [11]54
Tippett, John; studied at Douai college 1577 ; [19]356
Tippet, W.; auctioneer Lelant 1833 ; [8]26
Titus, (Dr); shaft naming at South Basset Mine 1849 ; [5]135
Todd, Brereton; extraction of gold from ores 1850's ; [11]110
Todd, Francis; manager arsenic works near Bissoe 1850 ; [11]107
Todd, Ralph; member of Newlyn Art Colony 1884 ; [3]110
Todd, William; deprived of rectory of Northill 1554 ; [19]203
Todd, William; deprived of rectory of Northill 1554 ; [19]209
Toll, Joseph; shareholder New Trumpet mine 1870 ; [10]117
Toll, Simon; farmer at Breage 1892 ; [14]123
Tolle, John; of Lamerton/joined tax revolt 1497 ; [19]122
Tollisen, Johannes; Norwegian/jumped ship near Truro 1811 ; [13]21
Tom, Mary; of Petherick/fined as recusant 1603 ; [19]377
Tom, Richard; made windows for market house 1661 ; [1]229
Tom, Richard; went to the Recorder about Regulation ; [1]230
Tom, William; born Bodmin 1791/preacher South Aust ; [16]39
Tom, William; visited by E.H.Hargraves 1851 ; [16]40
Tom, William; daughter married Edmund Webb ; [16]102
Tom, William; farmed in NSW ; [16]101
Tomes, John; invented waterwheel cutout 1660 ; [10]180
Toms, Roger; gave evidence against fellow smugglers ; [4]89
Toms, Roger; claimed Tom Potter shot custom's man ; [4]90
Toms, Roger; evidence given at trial 1800 ; [4]93
Toms, Roger; died 1841/buried Lansallos ; [4]94
Toms, Roger; fight with Revenue cutter ; [17]193
Toms, Roger; smuggler offered pardon 1799 ; [4]91
Toms, Roger; smuggler/physical description 1799 ; [4]92
Tonken, John; 16 year old taken with fits 1686 ; [1]54
Tonkin; local scholar 1735 ; [2]76
Tonkin; Headmaster of Redruth School ; [5]66
Tonkin; assaulted George Thomas 1817 ; [1]271
Tonkin, (Mrs); ran school in Redruth 1870 ; [5]69
Tonkin, Absolom; committee Cornwall Soc. 1850 ; [16]38
Tonkin, Absolom; left SA to seek gold 1851 ; [16]52
Tonkin, Charles; cabinet maker & joiner in Redruth 184 ; [5]124
Tonkin, Charles; builder in Redruth 1856 ; [5]148
Tonkin, Chas Trythall; Honorary Freeman of Penzance 1901 ; [1]284
Tonkin, Digory; shares in St Blazey blowing house 168 ; [11]63
Tonkin, Edwin; living in Melindwr in 1861 census ; [18]326
Tonkin, Elizabeth Jane; living in Melindwr in 1861 census ; [18]326
Tonkin, Jack; Newlyn fireman ; [3]149
Tonkin, James; Penzance mayor 1783 ; [1]281
Tonkin, James; living in Melindwr in 1851 census ; [18]324
Tonkin, James; warrant re poor rates 1816 ; [1]261
Tonkin, James; Curate of Penzance 1745-1760 ; [1]84
Tonkin, James; living in Melindwr in 1861 census ; [18]326
Tonkin, James; mayor of Penzance 1753,67 ; [1]280
Tonkin, James (Rev); dispute with the mayor 1767 ; [1]99
Tonkin, Johannah; living in Melindwr in 1861 census ; [18]326
Tonkin, Johannah; lived in Melindwr in 1871 census ; [18]327
Tonkin, John; rent due to Manor of Alverton 1792 ; [1]250
Tonkin, John; rent for house 1791 ; [1]251
Tonkin, John; living in Melindwr in 1851 census ; [18]324
Tonkin, John; rent due to the Manor of Alvarton 179 ; [1]254
Tonkin, John; conventionary rent 1792 ; [1]255
Tonkin, John; living in Melindwr in 1861 census ; [18]326
Tonkin, John; mayor of Penzance 1770,74,80,87 ; [1]281
Tonkin, Mary; hotel proprietor in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125
Tonkin, Mary Ann; living in Melindwr in 1861 census ; [18]326
Tonkin, Peter; mayor of Saltash 1789 ; [5]54
Tonkin, Robert Edmund; execs paid to redeem annual rent 1936 ; [1]172
Tonkin, Stephen; laid false smuggling claim 1821 ; [5]86
Tonkin, Thomas; supervisor St Agnes blowing house 1690 ; [11]70
Tonkin, Thomas; leased stamping mills 1710 ; [11]73
Tonkin, Thomas; contemporary Cornish historian 1712 ; [11]93
Tonkin, Thomas; duplicate granting, harbour lease 1766 ; [1]98
Tonkin, Thomas; gardener in Redruth 1856 ; [5]148
Tonkin, Thomas; smith's work for the Corporation 1793 ; [1]255
Tonkin, Uriah; son of William ; [1]62
Tonkin, Uriah; action against a Buryan farmer 1823 ; [13]128
Tonkin, Uriah (Rev); landowner St Just Consols 1864 ; [6]19
Tonkin, Uriah; bought Manor of Alverton 1726 ; [1]69
Tonkin, Uriah; mayor of Penzance 1722,27,34,41,48,57 ; [1]280
Tonkin, William; mayor of Penzance 1705-6 ; [1]57
Tonkin, William; dispute with Carveth over mayorality ; [1]58
Tonkin, William; list of expenses 1706 ; [1]60
Tonkin, William; appointed Hugh Boscawen Recorder 1706 ; [1]96
Tonkin, William; start of term as mayor 1706 ; [1]278
Tonkin, William; engineer from Redruth 1841 ; [5]119
Tonkin, William; father & son mayors of Penzance ; [1]61
Tonkin, William; master, National School, Redruth 1856 ; [5]148
Tonkin, William; living in Melindwr in 1851 census ; [18]324
Tonkin, William; father of Uriah Tonkin ; [1]69
Tonkin, William; hotel proprietor in Redruth 1847 ; [5]132
Tonkin, William; mayor of Penzance 1705,8,12,16,21,26 ; [1]280
Tonking, (Mrs); held a school at Blight's Row c1870 ; [5]169
Tonking, James Herbert; mayor of Penzance 1900 ; [1]282
Tonking, James Herbert; Honorary Freeman of Penzance 1932 ; [1]284
Tonkins, William; schoolmaster in Redruth 1856 ; [5]148
Tonkyn, William; dispute over milling rights 1714 ; [1]245
Tonkyn, William; Penzance Corporation Assistant 1614 ; [1]276
Tonkyn, William; appointed assistant by charter 1614 ; [1]216
Toon, James; indicted, filled shaft, rubbish 1833 ; [13]226
Torr, Philip; Rector in redruth 1613 ; [5]24
Torr, William G.; born Tavistock,Devon/Moonta School ; [15]141
Towan, Thomas; noted Redruth mathematician 1804 ; [5]68
Townsend, John; customer of Mr Cornish, tinsmith 1782 ; [5]52
Townsend, Stephen; boats lost in the storm 1817 ; [1]264
Toy, John; shareholder New Trumpet mine 1870 ; [10]117
Toy, John; millkeeper of Penryn 1719 ; [11]72
Toy, Joseph; owned Helford oyster beds 1815 ; [13]58
Toy, Sidney; 1876-1967/born Redruth/wrote books ; [5]175
Toy, Sydney; architect for St Andrews,Redruth 1883 ; [5]183
Tozer, John; boot & shoe maker in Redruth 1844 ; [5]124
Tozer, Joseph; vet in Redruth/son of Jas Tozer 1846 ; [5]129
Trahar, William; flour-dealer of Lemon St Truro 1813 ; [13]38
Trathern, James; born Cornwall/died South Aust 1893 ; [16]88
Travers, Lawrence; vicar og Quethiock 1530 ; [19]151
Treawartha, Joseph; living in Melindwr in 1841 census ; [18]323
Treawartha, Thomas; living in Melindwr in 1841 census ; [18]323
Trebarfoot, John; tried to elope with Kate Penfound ; [9]115
Trebartha, (family); monuments in North Hill church ; [9]85
Trebilcock, Nocholas; permitted tippling in Inn! 1805 ; [5]70
Trebilcock, William; drowned in Wheal Margaret 1851 ; [8]23
Trebilcock, William; carpenters/South American mines 1827 ; [13]169
Tredenhan, John; owned Redruth manor ; [5]16
; redennick, Christopher(,leased fish tithes of Padstow 1530 ; [19]174
Tredennick, John; MP for Lostwithiel 1524 ; [19]228
Tredennick, Richard; received pension 1540 ; [19]214
Tredinnick, John; shopkeeper in Redruth 1856 ; [5]148
Tredinnick, Mary; coffee & eating house in Redruth 1847 ; [5]132
Tredinnick, Nicholas; manager St Ives Consols ; [12]38
Tredinnick, S.; selling tin mines/Brittany 1887 ; [10]23
Tredowden, Nicholas; held land at Tresausen 1589 ; [19]35
Tredrea, Ann; pregnant, removed to St Hilary 1816 ; [1]261
Tredwen, J.; shipbuilder Padstow 1826 ; [13]155
Treffry; given manors from Yorkists 1485 ; [2]58
Treffry, E.I.; shareholder New Trumpet mine 1870 ; [10]117
Treffry, John; supported House of Lancaster 1460 ; [17]86
Treffry, John; first governor St Mawes castle ; [19]17
Treffry, John; proclaimed Henry VII at Bodmin 1483 ; [19]111
Treffry, John; knighted by Henry Tudor 1485 ; [19]113
Treffry, John; Spanish treasure in Fowey house 1568 ; [19]381
Treffry, John (Sir); knighted at Milford Haven 1485 ; [19]118
Treffry, John (Sir); seized cloth off ship at Fowey c1568 ; [19]75
Treffry, Joseph Thomas; J.T.Austen before marriage, 1837 ; [7]58
Treffry, Joseph Thomas; planned railway line,Luxulyan valle ; [9]61
Treffry, Joseph Thomas; constructed harbour at Par 1828 ; [9]86
Treffry, Joseph Thomas; tramroad from Newquay Harbour 1844 ; [9]129
Treffry, Nicholas; breach of contract/Elizabeth Ash 1596 ; [19]443
Treffry, Samuel; Quaker meeting at Redruth 1845 ; [5]55
Treffry, Thomas; home attacked by Breton fleet 1457 ; [17]186
Treffry, Thomas; dispute with Fowey Priory 1650 ; [19]89
Treffry, Thomas; built house Place in Fowey c1460 ; [19]108
Treffry, Thomas; MP for Fowey 1524 ; [19]228
Treffry, Thomas; first captain of St Mawes castle 1543 ; [19]247
Treffry, Thomas; commission for Cornwall 1553 ; [19]298
Treffry, Thomas; removed from St Mawes 1553 ; [19]385
Treffry, William; supported Henry VII 1483 ; [19]110
Treffry, William; given several important offices 1485 ; [19]118
Treffry, William; items from will ; [19]119
Trefusis, (family); owned Treruffe manor ; [5]16
Trefusis, (Mr); seat in the Redruth church 1768 ; [5]42
Trefusis, H.W.F.; opened Redruth Bowling Club 1934 ; [5]219
Trefusis, John; owned stamps at Redruth 1738 ; [5]33
Trefusis, Mary (Lady); at performance of miracle play 1924 ; [5]215
Trefusis, Robert; lord of the Pednandre mine 1739 ; [5]33
Treganowan, Henry; farmer in Redruth 1856 ; [5]148
Tregarthen, James; master mariner St Mary's,Scilly 1835 ; [1]186
Tregarthen, John (Capt; refused certificate of character 1816 ; [1]261
Tregaskis, Aaron; vagrant in St Austell 1897 ; [14]156
Tregaskis, James; printer in Redruth 1854 ; [5]142
Tregaskis, James; printer in Redruth 1856 ; [5]148
Tregaskis, Thomas; timber merchant Mellingey Creek c1849 ; [11]106
Tregaskis, William; saddler in Redruth 1823 ; [5]88
Tregasow, Stephen; stole chalices from Lanreath 1493 ; [19]120
Tregay, William; manager of Pednandrea 1874 ; [5]173
Tregay, William; manager Wheal Maudlin 1851 ; [11]39
Tregeagle, John; steward to Lord Robartes 1800's ; [17]149
Tregeagle, John; magistrate in St Breock ; [9]124
Tregear, John; miner at Botallack/died 1850/aged 76 ; [10]41
Tregear, John Carter; St Ives blacksmith 1887 ; [12]52
Tregedion, George; patient in Cornwall Infirmary 1800 ; [5]64
Tregellas, W.; mined in Chile ; [10]21
Tregelles, Ed Octavius; records Redruth Quaker meetings 1823 ; [5]55
Tregennow, John; of St Columb/supported Warbeck 1495 ; [19]130
Tregennow, John; attainder reversed 1506 ; [19]138
Tregenza, Charles; mayor of Penzance 1934 ; [1]283
Tregian, Elizabeth; god-da. of Lady Eliza Arundell c1560 ; [19]343
Tregian, Francis; owned Manor of Tolgus ; [5]16
Tregian, Francis; hid Catholic priest/Elizabeth's reig ; [9]116
Tregian, Francis; owned land in Redruth 1613 ; [5]24
Tregian, Francis; married Lord Stourton's daughter ; [19]345
Tregian, Francis; gentleman of the chamber at Rome c158 ; [19]355
Tregian, John; made claim for Treleigh Wartha 1629 ; [5]24
Tregian, John; rich merchant of Truro & Probus 1540 ; [19]199
Tregian, John; son of Thomas/marr. Wolvedon heiress ; [19]345
Tregian, Katherine; daughter of Lady Eliza Arundell c1560 ; [19]343
Tregian, Thomas; Truro merchant/broke contract 1500's ; [19]76
Tregian, Thomas; Truro merchant & shipper 1512 ; [19]344
Tregilgas, Richard; tailor in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125
Tregilgas, Richard; tailor in Redruth 1847 ; [5]133
Treglohan, Thomas; carpenter in Redruth 1856 ; [5]148
Treglown, Eldred; shopkeeper in Redruth 1854 ; [5]141
Trengone, James; in Royal Cornish Regiment 1642 ; [5]24
Tregoning, James; farmer in Redruth 1856 ; [5]148
Tregoning, John; tailor in Redruth 1847 ; [5]133
Tregoning, Thomas; tailor in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125
Tregonning, Charles; aided Redruth Parish Constables 1842 ; [5]121
Tregonning, Methuselah; died 1876/buried Moonta ; [16]109
Tregonning, (P.C.); took two prisoners from Hayle 1852 ; [5]140
Tregons, John; sold Bodmin church bells 1538 ; [19]203
Tregonwell, (Dr); king's agent at Dissolution 1536 ; [2]61
Tregonwell, (Dr); dissolution of the monasteries c1840 ; [19]187
Tregonwell, (Dr); died 13 Jan 1565 ; [19]193
Tregonwell, John (Dr); annuities from Bodmin c1560 ; [19]327
Tregonwell, Richard; vicar of St Austell 1519 ; [19]187
Tregos, Thomas; collected the King's fines c1500 ; [19]137
Tregose, John; involvement in pirate trade 1570's ; [19]392
Tregow, John; bought land off Sir John Danvers 1577 ; [5]23
Tregoweth, T.; ran the Rise & Shine mine ; [16]94
Tregurtha, Edward; from Newlyn/shipping line to Tasmania ; [16]102
Tregurtha, Susannah; paid interest on her bond 1792 ; [1]248
Tregurtha, Susannah; bonds discharged by Corp. 1792 ; [1]251
Trehair, (Capt); manager Balleswidden 1864 ; [6]15
Trehanneck, John; of St Teath/supported Warbeck 1495 ; [19]130
Trehanneck, John; attainder reversed 1506 ; [19]138
Trelawn, Walter; leased Torton from St Germans' 1539 ; [19]196
Trelawney, (family); represented Looe in parliament ; [2]104
Trelawney, (family); old family seat near Alternun ; [9]9
Trelawney, Jonathon; sent to the Tower by James II 1687 ; [2]71
Trelawney, John (Sir); blowing house in Altarnun 1435 ; [11]60
Trelawney, Richard; son of Sir John 1435 ; [11]60
Trelawny, E.J.; Greek Freedom struggle of 1824/5 ; [9]68
Trelawny, Jonathon; chief steward of Liskeard 1560 ; [19]91
Trelawny, Jonathon Sir; Bishop of Exeter 1684 ; [1]43
Trelawny, Jonathon Sir; dispute/right to appoint curate 1706 ; [1]62
Trelawny, Jonathon Sir; trial of the Seven Bishops, 1688 ; [9]51
Trelawny, Jonathon Sir; lived in Pelynt 1600 ; [9]88
Trelawny, John; appointed JP 1564 ; [19]332
Trelawny, William (Sir; of Menheniot/sportsman & gentleman ; [9]68
Trelegh, Alan; rent of property 1405 ; [5]19
Treleth, Alis; daughter to Richard Treleth 1574 ; [5]23
Treleth, John; son of John Treleth 1582 ; [5]23
Treleth, Richard; father of Alis 1574 ; [5]23
Trelilie, John; cripple cured in Madron Well 1650 ; [17]56
Treloar, John; born 1832 Helston/to Australia 1849 ; [16]60
Treloar, Samuel; selling wheelwright's shop 1841 ; [5]119
Treloar, Samuel; from Sithney/bandleader/Montana 1888 ; [14]102
Treloar, T.; selling tin mine in Brittany 1887 ; [10]23
Tremayne, (Mr); owned Redruth manor ; [5]16
Tremayne, (Mr); imported timber from Quebec 1853 ; [5]140
Tremayne, Andrew; took ship to leave England 1554 ; [19]306
Tremayne, Andrew; son of Thomas Tremayne c1560 ; [19]317
Tremayne, Anne; heard mass daily c1590 ; [19]365
Tremayne, Edmund; to the Tower with Courtenay 1554 ; [19]306
Tremayne, Edmund; son of Thomas Tremayne c1560 ; [19]317
Tremayne, Edward; Clerk of the Privy Council 1558 ; [19]87
Tremayne, H.H. (Rev); share in Trembethow mine 1825 ; [8]88
Tremayne, H.H. (Rev); parish of St Stephens in Brannell 1811 ; [13]22
Tremayne, Jane; sister of Richard c1770 ; [19]349
Tremayne, Jane; heard mass daily c1590 ; [19]365
Tremayne, John; son of Sampson Tremayne/died Aug 1614 ; [19]370
Tremayne, Margaret; heard mass daily c1590 ; [19]365
Tremayne, Nicholas; son of Thomas Tremayne c1560 ; [19]317
Tremayne, Philip; brother of Richard c1770 ; [19]349
Tremayne, Philip; released from the Fleet 1581 ; [19]354
Tremayne, Richard; presented with church livings 1559 ; [19]323
Tremayne, Richard; brass in church of St Mawgan ; [19]343
Tremayne, Richard; called before Council 1576 ; [19]346
Tremayne, Richard; arraigned/aiding Catholic priest 1577 ; [19]348
Tremayne, Richard; pardoned in June 1580 ; [19]354
Tremayne, Richard; bound to appear at assize 1602 ; [19]378
Tremayne, Thomas; of Collacombe,Cornish/Devon border ; [19]317
Tremayne, Thomas; entered English college Rome 1599 ; [19]370
Trembath, James; indicted, filled shaft, rubbish 1833 ; [13]226
Trembath, John; tried to stop sale by auctioneer 1875 ; [8]116
Trembath, Mary; grocer in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125
Tremear, William; church rates 1803 ; [5]60
Tremearne, John; Vicar of Paul c1595 ; [1]27
Tremelling, Sara; repaired rector's surplice 1806 ; [5]58
Tremenheere, (Mr); supplied nails & rope 1662 ; [1]227
Tremenheere, (Mr); supplied stones & nails 1661 ; [1]229
Tremenheere, (Mr); seconded nomination for mayor 1817 ; [1]274
Tremenheere, (Mr); objected, booth in bullock market 1817 ; [1]268
Tremenheere, (Mr); paid money for the quay 1663 ; [1]232
Tremenheere, J.; paid interest for Mrs Carwithill 1793 ; [1]253
Tremenheere, J.; signed Corporation accounts 1793 ; [1]256
Tremenheere, J.; accounts for Corporation 1792 ; [1]252
Tremenheere, Henry; 1649-86/widow married John Carveth ; [1]57
Tremenheere, Henry; married widow Worth's daughter 1666 ; [11]64
Tremenheere, Henry; mayor of Penzance 1682 ; [1]280
Tremwnheere, Henry; mayor of Penzance 1642,74 ; [1]279
Tremenheere, Hugh S.; Honorary Freeman of Penzance 1888 ; [1]284
Tremenheere, James; mayor of Penzance 1731,39 ; [1]280
Tremenheere, John; from Penzance/will in 1685 ; [1]51
Tremenheere, John; gave land to support curate 1680 ; [1]52
Tremenheere, John; Penzance mayor 1686-7 ; [1]55
Tremenheere, John; father of Henry ; [1]57
Tremenheere, John; commanded Penzance Volunteers 1794 ; [1]110
Tremenheere, John; born 1758/lived at Roscadghill ; [1]183
Tremenheere, John; died 1701/arms in St Mary's church ; [1]188
Tremenheere, John; endowment to St Mary's Chapel ; [1]236
Tremenheere, John; Penzance mayor 1791-2 ; [1]247
Tremenheere, John; born 1629/married widow Thomas Worth ; [11]64
Tremenheere, John; expenses for Session at Truro 1662 ; [1]230
Tremenheere, John; settled Corporation accounts 1791 ; [1]251
Tremenheere, John; supplied 4 poles for the cage 1661 ; [1]229
Tremenheere, John; Charter to build coinage hall 1663 ; [1]235
Tremenheere, John; late mayor of Penzance 1792 ; [1]255
Tremenheere, John; mayor of Penzance 1655 ; [1]279
Tremenheere, John; mayor of Penzance 1686,90,97 ; [1]280
Tremenheere, John; mayor of Penzance 1791,97 ; [1]281
Tremenheere, William; grandson of Walter Borlase 1838 ; [1]84
Tremethack, John; died 1852, taught Cornish phrases ; [2]76
Trench, F.H.; Oxford University lecturer 1890 ; [5]189
Trenear, Alice; beer retailer in Redruth 1847 ; [5]131
Trenear, Alice (Mrs); beer retailer in Redruth 1856 ; [5]148
Trenear, James; beer retailer in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125
Treneer, H.E.; wrote light opera 1934 ; [5]219
Treneer, John; of Mexico/money to Weslyan Chapel 182 ; [5]94
Trenerry; repaired clock & bell 1661 ; [1]229
Trenerry; rent for town clock 1663 ; [1]231
Trenerry; paid 'for the clock' 1662 ; [1]233
Trenerry; paid a quarter's rent 1663 ; [1]232
Trenerry, James; building done on the workhouse 1798 ; [5]63
Trenerry, John; watch & clock maker 1806 ; [5]48
Trenerry, Nathaniel; worked on clock & market house 1662 ; [1]228
Trenerry, William; glass & china dealer in Redruth 1823 ; [5]88
Trenery, James; grocer in Redruth 1791 ; [5]56
Trenery, W.; mine broker & auctioneer 1821 ; [5]85
Trenery, William; previous owner Wheal Harmony Farm 1853 ; [5]140
Trenery, William; mine broker at Redruth 1824 ; [12]34
Trenery, William; mine broker at Redruth 1823 ; [12]122
Trenery, William; mine share broker 1835 ; [11]41
Trenery, William; listed as gentry in Redruth 1844 ; [5]124
Trenery, William; glass & china dealer in Redruth 1823 ; [5]88
Trengoffe, (family); owned Barton of Sinns ; [5]16
Trengone, James; in Royal Cornish Regiment 1643 ; [5]24
Trengrouse, Henry; developed firing lifeline rockets 1807 ; [9]107
Trenhayle, James; Clerk at disputed election 1705 ; [1]58
Trenhayle, Reginald; Vicar of Penzance & Madron 1693 ; [1]53
Trenowth, John; assaulted by Roger Whalley 1490 ; [19]120
Trenwith, Anne; living in Melindwr in 1861 census ; [18]326
Trenwith, Eliza Ann; living in Melindwr in 1861 census ; [18]326
Trenwith, Henry; ex St Agnes, mine clerk,Melindwr 1851 ; [18]324
Trenwith, Henry; lived in Melindwr in 1871 census ; [18]327
Trenwith, Henry; living in Melindwr in 1861 census ; [18]326
Trenwith, Sam; Kadina bandmaster 1970's ; [16]112
Trenwith, Sophia; living in Melindwr in 1861 census ; [18]326
Trenwith, Sophia; lived in Melindwr in 1871 census ; [18]327
Trenwith, William; lead mine agent Melindwr 1851 ; [18]325
Trenwith, William; living in Melindwr in 1861 census ; [18]326
Trenwith, William; of St Ives/paid for timber & ale 1573 ; [19]436
Trenwy, James; proprietor Clinton Arms, Redruth 1823 ; [5]88
Tresawell, Thomas; alderman in Plymouth 1489 ; [19]116
Tresidder, P.H.; Penzance Borough Surveyor 1973 ; [1]145
Tresidder, P.H.; Borough Engineer & Surveyor 1974 ; [1]276
Tresider, James; hat manufacturer in Redruth 1823 ; [5]88
Tresider, James; hat maker in Redruth 1825 ; [5]91
Tresilian, Capt; local Royalist leader 1645 ; [1]46
Tresise, George; fined for damaging fruit trees 1881 ; [14]56
Tresithney John; attacked at Padstow 1495 ; [19]120
Tresize, Thomas; relief for loss of horse 1816 ; [1]259
Tresize, Thomas; claiming wages from Jos Bullock 1817 ; [1]263
Tressider, Elizabeth; kept house of ill-fame 1813 ; [13]42
Trestrail, John; hotel proprietor in Redruth 1854 ; [5]142
Trestrail, John; builder in Redruth 1856 ; [5]148
Trestrail, John; brewer in Redruth 1847 ; [5]131
Trestrail ,John; hotel proprietor in Redruth 1847 ; [5]132
Trestrail, Nicholas; designed mine engines 1874 ; [5]173
Trestrail, Nicholas; letter re Redruth water supply 1893 ; [5]200
Trestrail, Nicholas; prominent consulting engineer 1858 ; [5]150
Trestrail, Stephen; paid poor rates 1829 ; [5]96
Trethewy, Thomas; feud with John Vyvyan 1480 ; [19]106
Trethowan, John; Cornish manager at Ballarat mine ; [16]57
Trevail, Silvanus; County Sanitary Committee 1897 ; [1]146
Trevail, Silvanus; Truro architect 1886 ; [1]189
Trevail, Silvanus; 1851-1903/Cornish architect ; [1]195
Trevail, Silvanus; building hotel at Newquay 1897 ; [14]157
Trevail, Silvanus; architect in Penzance 1880 ; [1]197
Trevalscus, Edward; sought mortgage relief on Reeth 1600 ; [8]65
Trevan, Sampson; smuggler taken into custody 1831 ; [4]104
Trevanion; granted manors of Restronguet/Newham ; [19]105
Trevanion, Agnes; aunt of Blanch/married John Madern ; [1]35
Trevanion, Blanch; niece of Agnes/married John Clies ; [1]35
Trevanion, Hugh; fought at Bosworth 1485 ; [9]146
Trevanion, Hugh; suggested as sheriff 1588 ; [19]395
Trevanion, Hugh (Sir); supported the King with troops ; [19]229
Trevanion, Hugh (Sir); commission for Cornwall 1553 ; [19]298
Trevanion, Hugh (Sir); annuities from Bodmin c1560 ; [19]327
Trevanion, John; married John Winslade's widow c1550 ; [19]283
Trevanion, John; marraige to Joan Daniel 1584 ; [19]443
Trevanion, Richard; appointed JP 1564 ; [19]332
Trevanion, William Sir; leading figure in war at sea 1512 ; [19]223
Trevanion, William Sir; exploits at sea 1513 ; [19]224
Trevanyon, Hugh; heard oath of office from Mayor 1614 ; [1]216
Trevarrow, William; constable & parish officer 1820 ; [5]83
Trevartha, William; laid gravel on church paths 1809 ; [5]59
Trevarthen, William; buried Camborne church 13 Aug 1705 ; [5]29
Trevaskis, Henry; born St Erth/to Bendigo in 1852 ; [16]60
Trevean, William; living in Melindwr in 1851 census ; [18]324
Trevelyan, Digory; land taken by the Crown 1593 ; [19]377
Trevelyan, George; son of John 1583 ; [19]370
Trevelyan, George; of St Cleer/fined as recusant 1603 ; [19]377
Trevelyan, Humphry; borrowed money off prior Mundy c1540 ; [18]208
Trevelyan, John; favorite of Henry IV ; [19]102
Trevelyan, John; supported Henry VII 1483 ; [19]110
Trevelyan, John; guest at English college 1582 ; [19]370
Trevena, (Mr); partner in Hammer Mills Foundry 1830 ; [5]105
Trevena, Jane; to the Victorian goldfields 1852 ; [16]52
Trevena, John; buying tin ores 1775 ; [5]50
Trevena, John; proprietor Red Lion Inn/Redruth 1791 ; [5]56
Trevena, John; house known as Jack's Splat, sold 1864 ; [5]158
Trevena, John; proprietor Red Lion, Redruth 1823 ; [5]88
Trevena, John (Mrs); listed as gentry in Redruth 1856 ; [5]145
Trevena, John Henry; wrote about Victorian diggings 1928 ; [16]52
Trevena, Luke; cooper in Redruth 1823 ; [5]88
Trevena, Mary (Mrs); listed as gentry in Redruth 1844 ; [5]124
Trevena, Nicholas; had a seat in Redruth church 1756 ; [5]42
Trevena, Nicholas; auctioneer in Redruth 1847 ; [5]131
Trevena, Nicholas; auctioneer in Redruth 1844 ; [5]124
Trevena, Philip; from the London Inn 1786 ; [5]54
Trevena, Walter; proprietor Buller's Arms 1856 ; [5]148
Trevena, William; church rates 1800 ; [5]60
Trevena, William; to take charge of town clock 1836 ; [5]111
Trevena, William; from Redruth/worked Kapunda 1844-52 ; [16]52
Trevena, William; watchmaker in Redruth 1856 ; [5]148
Trevena, William; church rates 1802 ; [5]60
Trevena, William; winding up Twon Clock 1799 ; [5]43
Trevena, William; to wind up church clock 1794 ; [5]58
Trevena, William; watch-maker in Redruth 1854 ; [5]142
Trevena, William; watch & clock maker 1799 ; [5]48
Trevena, William; boot & shoe maker in Redruth 1823 ; [5]88
Trevena, William; carpenter in Redruth 1844 ; [5]126
Trevenen, William; shareholder New Trumpet mine 1870 ; [10]117
Trevenna, John; hotel proprietor in Redruth 1791 ; [5]56
Trevenna, Nicholas; general agent in Redruth 1847 ; [5]131
Trevenna, Nicholas; insurance agent in Redruth 1847 ; [5]133
Trevenna, William; leather cutter in Redruth 1791 ; [5]56
Trevenor, John; Royal Cornwall tax assessor 1497 ; [2]59
Trevenor, John; appointed tax commissioner c1500 ; [19]121
Trevethan, John; mayor of Penzance 1681 ; [1]280
Trevethan, John; lived in Melindwr in 1871 census ; [18]327
Trevethan, Thomas; letter from Council of the West 1540 ; [19]243
Trevethan, Ursula; Walter Trevethan's mother 1585 ; [19]361
Trevethan, Walter; of Mawgan/took fish to Eliza St Aubyn ; [19]361
Trevethan, William; living in Melindwr in 1851 census ; [18]324
Trevian, Pascoe; murdered William Body,with mob 1548 ; [19]257
Trevian, Pascoe; hanged, drawn & quartered c1548 ; [19]259
Trevingy, Reginald; listed in muster book 1500 ; [5]21
Trevithick, Francis; railway engineer/died 1877 ; [1]196
Trevithick, Francis; son of Richard Trevithick 1868 ; [5]72
Trevithick, Richard; present at locomotive trials 1780's ; [5]40
Trevithick, Richard; born in Pool/died 1833 ; [5]49
Trevithick, Richard; sale of Dolcoath shares to George Fox ; [11]15
Trevithick, Richard; wife was innkeeper at Haylle 1831 ; [13]214
Trevithick, Richard; married at St Erth church 1797 ; [9]132
Trevithick, Rich.jun; abandoned wife & children 1816 ; [10]20
Trevithick, Richard; captain of Asp sailing for Lima 1816 ; [1]260
Trevorrah, William; expenses re attending trial 1819 ; [5]84
Trevorrah, William; elected governor of workhouse 1820 ; [5]85
Trevorrah, William; summoned Tonkin, nonpayment rates 1821 ; [5]86
Trevorrah, William; conveyed prisoners to Truro jail 1822 ; [5]87
Trevorrah, William; to inspect meat quality at market 1823 ; [5]89
Trevorrow, Ann; sold potatoes to Wheal Comfort 1832 ; [8]6
Trevorrow, Henry; killed Providence mine 1866 ; [8]45
Trevorrow, John; good report on Trelyon Consols 1857 ; [12]55
Trevorrow, M.; director,suspect mine,Wheal Snuff 1907 ; [12]15
Trevorrow, R.D.; director,suspect mine,Wheal Snuff 1907 ; [12]15
Trevuzo, Nicholas Bray; absconded from family at Kea 1819 ; [13]98
Trevysall, John; St Madron/resentment over taxes 1497 ; [19]122
Trewartha, Joseph; miner convicted/stealing a watch 1878 ; [14]30
Trewavas, William; murdered Martha Blewett/Paul 1792 ; [4]39
Treweek, Christopher; died of contagious fever 1827 ; [13]159
Treweek, George; ran away from master-tailor 1816 ; [13]67
Treweek, James; ex Gwennap to Anglesey copper mines ; [2]99
Treweeke, (Mr); settlement of old servant 1817 ; [1]270
Treweeke, (Mrs); paid interest on bond 1792 ; [1]249
Treweeke, (Mrs); paid interest 1793 ; [1]253
Treweeke, George; complaint against the mayor 1767 ; [1]99
Treweeke, George; appointed tin smelting supervisor ; [2]83
Treweeke, George; reviewed history St Ives Consols 1904 ; [12]41
Treweeke, George; agent buying St Ives Consols 1876 ; [12]43
Treweeke, George; industrial trouble at Rosewall 1874 ; [12]112
Treweeke, George; mining committee 1873 ; [8]25
Treweeke, George; well known St Ives mine Captain ; [8]67
Treweeke, George; petition to Stannary Parliament 1688 ; [1]50
Treweeke, George; mayor of Penzance 1729,36,42,49,55,62 ; [1]280
Treweeke, George; mayor of Penzance 1777,81 ; [1]281
Treweeke, Thomas; manager St Ives Consols ; [12]41
Treweeke, Thomas; announced purchased of Billia 1870 ; [12]75
Treweeke, Thomas; secured option on Giew 1893 ; [12]86
Treweeke, Thomas; meeting shareholders Providence 1873 ; [8]49
Treweeke, Thomas; attempted to rework Wheal Reeth 1869 ; [8]69
Treweeke, Thomas; purser & manager Wheal Margaret 1864 ; [6]18
Treweeke, Thomas; purser Rosewall Hill & Ransom United ; [6]24
Treweeke, Thomas; committee to manage Rosewall mine 1857 ; [12]106
Treweeke, Thomas; tried restarting Giew mine 1869 ; [12]84
Treweeke, Thomas; manager St Ives Consols ; [12]38
Treweeke, Thomas; purser, St Ives Consols 1853 ; [8]23
Treweeke, Thomas; manager, St Ives Consols ; [12]39
Treweeks, George; son of Thomas Treweek 1904 ; [12]39
Trewen, Thomas; tinners' parliament 1710 ; [5]29
Trewennick, John; granted tithes of Boscastle 1549 ; [19]284
Trewheela, Martin; carried timber to Wheel Dipper 1759 ; [12]78
Trewhella, Henry; charged with stealing wheat 1817 ; [1]269
Trewhella, William; publicly whipped 24 Jul 1817 ; [1]272
Trewhella, William; selling mine equipment/Towednack 1819 ; [12]81
Trewhella, William; stole sacks of corn in the market 181 ; [1]271
Treworgy, John; reference in the Fine Roll 1451 ; [5]20
Trewren, Richard; transfer/Treloweth Melting house 1738 ; [11]73
Trewynnard, James; MP for Liskeard 1524 ; [19]228
Trewynnard, William; collected the King's fines c1500 ; [19]137
Trezedor, John; church rates 1802 ; [5]60
Trezise, J.T.; mayoral term extended by law 1949 ; [1]278
Trezise, James Thomas; mayor of Penzance 1946,7 ; [1]283
Trezise, James; landowner Wheal Hearle 1864 ; [6]14
Trezise, William; landowner Spearne Moor 1864 ; [6]15
Trezise, William; proprietor of land North Levant 1864 ; [6]16
Triggs, Thomas; Pastor during the Commonwealth 1650-3 ; [5]24
Triggs, Thomas; rabbit trapper at Helston 1898 ; [14]162
Tripconey, James; Walter's son & heir 1506 ; [19]138
Tripconey, John; Bodmin/assaulted customs officers 183 ; [4]57
Tripcony, Walter; of St Columb/supported Warbeck 1495 ; [19]130
Tripp, Charles; road show freak 1884 ; [14]74
Tripp, Mary Ann; Camborne/charged with drunkeness 1881 ; [14]53
Trott, Richard; appointed assistant by charter 1614 ; [1]216
Trott, Richard; Penzance Corporation Assistant 1614 ; [1]276
Troughton, James; tradesman in Penzance c1790 ; [1]76
Trounson, Edward; gave children's wing to hospital 1898 ; [5]158
Trounson, John W.; Penzance architect 1893 ; [1]189
Trounson, John W.; Penzance architect 1893 ; [1]194
Trounson, John W.; architect in Penzance 1893 ; [1]197
Trounson, Samuel; lease from Lord Robartes 1871 ; [5]172
Trounson, S.; telephone/Redruth to Truro 1888 ; [5]188
Trounson, Samuel; grocer in Redruth 1856 ; [5]148
Trounson, Samuel; shopkeeper in Redruth 1854 ; [5]142
Trounson, S.; established grocers in Redruth 1854 ; [5]143
Trounson, S.T.; shopkeeper in Redruth 1854 ; [5]142
Trounson, T.; telephone/Redruth to Truro 1888 ; [5]188
Trounson, T.; vacuum cleaner installed in house 1900 ; [5]205
Trounson, T.; established grocers in Redruth 1854 ; [5]143
Troutbeck, John (Rev); prayer for shipwrecks ; [2]81
Trudgen, Thomas; ex Gulval/killed in mine fall 1852 ; [12]98
Truran, John; reported on ventilation apparatus 1855 ; [8]104
Truran, Richard; discovery of Wallaroo copper 1860 ; [15]26
Truscott, Alexander; apology for cutting timber trees 1810 ; [13]18
Truscott, Charles; from Kadina/managed Faith mine ; [16]91
Truscott, James; butcher in Redruth 1847 ; [5]131
Truscott, Lewis; of Truro/had silver watch stolen 1834 ; [13]238
Truscott, Richard; of Roach to America 1819 ; [13]97
Truscott, W.; constable,St Dennis assaulted 1822 ; [13]121
Truscott, William; father of Alexander 1810 ; [13]18
Truscott, William; of St Stephens to America 1819 ; [13]97
Trythall, William; restarted small tin works/Bissoe 1907 ; [11]124
Tubbe, John; understeward of Bodmin priory c1540 ; [19]180
Tubbe, John; executors owed Prior Mundy money 1549 ; [19]208
Tuck, Robert; dispute over milling rights 1636 ; [1]243
Tucker, John; school teacher Moonta ; [15]139
Tucket, Tom; effigy burnt in St Ives 1899 ; [14]165
Tuckett, John; fire on farm near Looe 1824 ; [13]141
Tuckfield, Francis; Cornish clergyman in Australia ; [16]98
Tuke, Henry Scott; member of Newlyn Art Colony 1884 ; [3]110
Turberville, John (Sir; importing cloth c 1586 ; [19]75
Turner, (Dr); customer of Mr Cornish, tinsmith 1782 ; [5]52
Turner, Charles; registered room for Baptists 1802 ; [5]67
Turner, Edmund; Truro merchant & banker ; [11]69
Turner, Edmund; magistrate, Truro petty sessions 1834 ; [13]242
Turner, John; auditor/ Duchy of Cornwall 1509 ; [19]83
Turner, T.; the Bishop's Secretary 1799 ; [5]43
Turner, Thomas; discharged by bankruptcy court 1862 ; [12]27
Turner, Thomas; death reported in Canada 1819 ; [13]98
Turner, William; an independent Methodist society 182 ; [5]91
Turney, Wilfrid John; mayor of Penzance 1971 ; [1]283
Tweedy, Ann; spoke at Quaker meeting 1840 ; [5]55
Tweedy, Charles; Manager Cornish Bank 1879 ; [5]46
Tweedy, Charles; from Truro/treasurer Redruth Hospital ; [5]192
Tweedy, R; attended public health inquiry 1853 ; [5]141
Tweedy, Robert; Manager Cornish Bank 1859 ; [5]46
Tweedy, Robert; Redruth Union treasurer 1856 ; [5]148
Tweedy, Robert; listed as gentry in Redruth 1856 ; [5]145
Tweedy, Robert; insurance agent in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125
Tweedy, Robert; insurance agent in Redruth 1847 ; [5]133
Tweedy, Robert; listed as gentry in Redruth 1844 ; [5]124
Tweedy, Robert Milford; Manager Cornish Bank 1863 ; [5]46
Tweedy, W.M.; petition against slavery 1833 ; [5]107
Tweeke, Caleb; born Redruth c1697 ; [5]30
Tyag, Thomas; rode to the Recorder 1662 ; [1]230
Tyes (Lord); founded St Mary's Chapel 1379 ; [1]16
Tyes, Henry; extent of property 1322 ; [1]210
Tyes, Henry; extent of property 1322 ; [1]211
Tyes, Henry (Sir); founded St Mary's Chapel ; [1]23
Tyringham, R.W.G.; landlord Wheal Racer 1907 ; [12]29
Tyringham, W.B.; property owner, Giew mine 1869 ; [12]84
Tyringham, W.B.; granted sett for Trevarrack 1870 ; [8]95
Tyringham, W.B.; land in Lelant parish 1864 ; [6]11
Tyringham, W.B.; landowner Wheal Reeth 1864 ; [6]14
Tyringham, W.B.; landowner East Margaret 1864 ; [6]18
Tyringham, W.B.; landowner Trencrom 1864 ; [6]20
Tyringham,Wm Blackwell; married Fanny Adela Wilby 1865 ; [8]9
Tyringham, William B.; landowner Rosewall Hill & Ransom 1864 ; [6]24
Tyrrell, James (Sir); given land by Richard III 1485 ; [19]112
Trythall, Edward; purser Providence mines 1874 ; [8]51
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