
Loveday Sarah Glanville/BOOKER/GREGOR
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Name Loveday Sarah Glanville/BOOKER/GREGOR Birth 11 Apr 1792 St Marylebone, London
Gender Female Residence 1795 (2 years) Trewarthenick Estate, Trewarthenick, Cornelly, Cornwall
Residence 1796 (3 years) Catchfrench, Cornwall
The baby was left in the care of her aunt Catherine, and spent much of her early life at Trewarthenick until her father remarried in 1796 and she returned to Catchfrench. Married 1814 (21 years) Gordon William Francis Booker, grandson of the 3rd Duke of Gordon
In 1814 Loveday, known as Sarah, had married Francis Booker, grandson of the third Duke of Gordon, who in 1825 assumed the name and arms of Gregor. On inheriting the estate, Sarah Gregor commissioned the London architect Henry Harrison to make improvements to the house; at the same time further improvements were made in the grounds, possibly following previously unrealised elements of Repton's late C18 scheme (Pett 1998). These changes are shown in an engraving by Thomas Allom (c 1830).Name 1825 (32 years) Trewarthenick Estate, Trewarthenick, Cornelly, Cornwall
Trewarthenick estates came to Loveday Sarah Gregor, nee Glanville on the death of Charlotte Anne Gregor, they assumed the name and arms of Gregor
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Following the death of William Gregor's daughter at the age of twenty-four in 1825, Trewarthenick passed to Loveday Sarah Glanville of Catchfrench, Cornwall (qv), a niece by marriage of the late Francis Gregor. In 1814 Loveday, known as Sarah, had married Francis Booker, grandson of the third Duke of Gordon, who in 1825 assumed the name and arms of Gregor. [https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1000658?section=official-list-entry]Occupation 1825-1830 (37 years) Trewarthenick Estate, Trewarthenick, Cornelly, Cornwall
On inheriting the estate, Sarah Gregor commissioned the London architect Henry Harrison to make improvements to the house; at the same time further improvements were made in the grounds, possibly following previously unrealised elements of Repton's late C18 scheme (Pett 1998). These changes are shown in an engraving by Thomas Allom (c 1830). Will 1854 (61 years) Trewarthenick Estate, Trewarthenick, Cornelly, Cornwall
In 1854 Loveday made a will, leaving everything she owned in trust for her son Francis Glanville Gregor, who didn’t marry until he was 53 (~1869); he spent his time abroad. There were many debts and taxes once his parents died and a lot of the property holdings had to be sold to settle those. He stayed out of the country mostly, leaving it all for his solicitors to sort out (Hearle-Cock and Parkin). [http://newquaytown.com/mini-castle-tower-newquay] Death 4 Sep 1864 Trewarthenick Estate, Trewarthenick, Cornelly, Cornwall
Burial 10 Sep 1864 Cornelly [Parish], Cornelly, Cornwall
Association Charlotte Ann Gregor (Relationship: inherited Trewarthenick) Person ID I1866 AHP Last Modified 24 Jun 2025
Father Francis Glanville, of Catchfrench, b. 31 Jul 1762, St Germans, Cornwall
d. 3 Jun 1846, Marlow, Buckinghamshire
(Age 83 years) Relationship Birth Mother Loveday Sarah Masterman/GLANVILLE, of Restormel Park, b. 1773 d. Abt 11 April 1792, St Marylebone, London
(Age 19 years) Relationship Birth Marriage 22 Oct 1790 Lanlivery [Parish Circuit Or Chapel], Lanlivery, Cornwall
Age at Marriage He : 28 years and 3 months - She : ~ 17 years and 10 months. Histories 
Francis Glanville, of Catchfrench / Loveday Sarah Masterman/GLANVILLE, of Restormel Park via FindAGrave
Francis Glanville, of Catchfrench / Loveday Sarah Masterman/GLANVILLE, of Restormel Park (F3848)Family ID F3848 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Gordon William Francis Booker/Gregor, b. 1790, Scotland
d. 5 Dec 1865, Trewarthenick Estate, Trewarthenick, Cornelly, Cornwall
(Age 75 years) Marriage Bef 1820 Age at Marriage She : ~ 27 years and 8 months - He : ~ 30 years. Children 1. Francis Glanville Booker/Gregor, of Trewarthenick, Esq. GLZ3-B8H, b. 1816 d. 7 Jan 1896, Trewarthenick, Cornelly, Cornwall
(Age 80 years) [Father: Birth] [Mother: Birth]2. Georgiana Mary Gregor, b. 19 Jul 1820, Dawlish, Devon
[Father: Birth] [Mother: Birth]3. Elizabeth Glanville Gregor, c. 26 Mar 1826, Cornelly [Parish], Cornelly, Cornwall
[Father: Birth] [Mother: Birth]+ 4. Jane Frances Booker / Gregor / MOLESWORTH, b. 1818 d. 17 Feb 1912 (Age 94 years) [Father: Birth] [Mother: Birth] Histories 
Mini Castle and Tower Newquay | 24 Jul 2013 
Henry VII descendants: 6.3.1.2.1.5.1.15.3.6.Lady Catherine Gordon (26 Jan 1751-3 Jan 1797); m.Thomas Booker
6.3.1.2.1.5.1.15.3.6.Lady Catherine Gordon (26 Jan 1751-3 Jan 1797); m.Thomas Booker
Family ID F518 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 8 May 2018
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Event Map 
Residence - 1795 - Trewarthenick Estate, Trewarthenick, Cornelly, Cornwall 


Residence - The baby was left in the care of her aunt Catherine, and spent much of her early life at Trewarthenick until her father remarried in 1796 and she returned to Catchfrench. - 1796 - Catchfrench, Cornwall 


Name - Trewarthenick estates came to Loveday Sarah Gregor, nee Glanville on the death of Charlotte Anne Gregor, they assumed the name and arms of Gregor ... Following the death of William Gregor's daughter at the age of twenty-four in 1825, Trewarthenick passed to Loveday Sarah Glanville of Catchfrench, Cornwall (qv), a niece by marriage of the late Francis Gregor. In 1814 Loveday, known as Sarah, had married Francis Booker, grandson of the third Duke of Gordon, who in 1825 assumed the name and arms of Gregor. [https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1000658?section=official-list-entry] - 1825 - Trewarthenick Estate, Trewarthenick, Cornelly, Cornwall 


Occupation - On inheriting the estate, Sarah Gregor commissioned the London architect Henry Harrison to make improvements to the house; at the same time further improvements were made in the grounds, possibly following previously unrealised elements of Repton's late C18 scheme (Pett 1998). These changes are shown in an engraving by Thomas Allom (c 1830). - 1825-1830 - Trewarthenick Estate, Trewarthenick, Cornelly, Cornwall 


Will - In 1854 Loveday made a will, leaving everything she owned in trust for her son Francis Glanville Gregor, who didn’t marry until he was 53 (~1869); he spent his time abroad. There were many debts and taxes once his parents died and a lot of the property holdings had to be sold to settle those. He stayed out of the country mostly, leaving it all for his solicitors to sort out (Hearle-Cock and Parkin). [http://newquaytown.com/mini-castle-tower-newquay] - 1854 - Trewarthenick Estate, Trewarthenick, Cornelly, Cornwall 


Death - 4 Sep 1864 - Trewarthenick Estate, Trewarthenick, Cornelly, Cornwall 


Burial - 10 Sep 1864 - Cornelly [Parish], Cornelly, Cornwall 

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Histories 
Gregor family of Trewarthenick, Cornelly | The National Archives 
Mining, Setts, Godrevy REF G/1577 dated 23 June 1836
Gregor Family of Trewarthenick, Cornelly
Mining, Setts, Godrevy REF G/1577 dated 23 June 1836
Gordon wm. Francis G
regor and w. Sarah Loveday, to Wm Tremayne of Angarrack, Mine
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agent, Francis Harvey of Hayle, Draper,
and Jn. Trebilcock of Phillack, Mine
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agent
Gregor family of Trewarthenick, Cornelly 12th cent-20th cent
The collection consists of deeds, leases, estate accounts, mining documents, maps and plans, manorial records, personal and private correspondence, and the manuscript Memoirs of Loveday Sarah Gregor, nee Glanville Gregor.
Sett and counterpart, parts of Nanspusker and Barnewoon, Phillack: 2 Dec 1846 
Writing in 1791, Gregor's niece, Sarah Glanville, described Trewarthenick 
Mini Castle and Tower Newquay | 24 Jul 2013 
Appointment, Crane Godrevy, Gwithian| G/21 | 25 Dec 1837 
Henry VII descendants: 6.3.1.2.1.5.1.15.3.6.Lady Catherine Gordon (26 Jan 1751-3 Jan 1797); m.Thomas Booker
6.3.1.2.1.5.1.15.3.6.Lady Catherine Gordon (26 Jan 1751-3 Jan 1797); m.Thomas Booker

Francis Glanville, of Catchfrench / Loveday Sarah Masterman/GLANVILLE, of Restormel Park via FindAGrave
Francis Glanville, of Catchfrench / Loveday Sarah Masterman/GLANVILLE, of Restormel Park (F3848)
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Notes - The whole of the estates were left to Loveday Sarah Gregor, nee Glanville Glanville, niece by marriage of William's brother Francis. Francis' wife, Catherine, had a sister, Loveday Sarah Gregor, nee Glanville, who married Francis Glanville of Catchfrench. She died of an overdose of laudanum a few hours after the birth of her daughter, Loveday Sarah Gregor, nee Glanville, in 1792. The baby was left in the care of her aunt Catherine, and spent much of her early life at Trewarthenick until her father remarried in 1796 and she returned to Catchfrench. As her mother had died a minor, the Masterman property which she had inherited was vested in the infant Loveday Sarah Gregor, nee Glanville, and could not be sold or otherwise disposed of until she came of age.
In 1814 she married Gordon William Francis Booker, grandson of the 3rd Duke of Gordon, and when in 1825 the Trewarthenick estates came to Loveday Sarah Gregor, nee Glanville on the death of Charlotte Anne Gregor, they assumed the name and arms of Gregor.
[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/42027180-21db-44e1-bb26-9dc1438820ea]
- The whole of the estates were left to Loveday Sarah Gregor, nee Glanville Glanville, niece by marriage of William's brother Francis. Francis' wife, Catherine, had a sister, Loveday Sarah Gregor, nee Glanville, who married Francis Glanville of Catchfrench. She died of an overdose of laudanum a few hours after the birth of her daughter, Loveday Sarah Gregor, nee Glanville, in 1792. The baby was left in the care of her aunt Catherine, and spent much of her early life at Trewarthenick until her father remarried in 1796 and she returned to Catchfrench. As her mother had died a minor, the Masterman property which she had inherited was vested in the infant Loveday Sarah Gregor, nee Glanville, and could not be sold or otherwise disposed of until she came of age.

