Trewinnard Manor, Trewinnard
Tree: AHP
Notes:
Trewinnard Manor, near St. Erth, renowned for association with four families, the Trewinnards, the Mohuns, the Hawkins and the family of Sir John and Lady Nott, the present owners. Once an important medieval site and courtyard house, it was rebuilt as a charming country house at the end of the 17th centurydetails Trewinnard Manor
Trewinnard Manor, near St. Erth, renowned for association with four families, the Trewinnards, the Mohuns, the Hawkins and the family of Sir John and Lady Nott, the present owners. Once an important medieval site and courtyard house, it was rebuilt as a charming country house at the end of the 17th century
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OS X (Eastings) 154811
OS Y (Northings) 33977
Nat Grid SW548339 / SW5481133977
Nearest Post Code TR27 6JY
Lat (WGS84) N50:09:18 (50.155026596356215)
Long (WGS84) W5:26:02 (-5.4338719733883565)
Lat,Long (WGS84) 50.155026596356215,-5.4338719733883565
Lat (OSGB36) N50:09:16 (50.154429956000335)
Long (OSGB36) W5:25:58 (-5.432912211452216)
Lat,Long (OSGB36) 50.154429956000335,-5.432912211452216
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Open Loc/Plus code 9C2P5H48+2F6
Location : Latitude: 50.1576285, Longitude: -5.4417577| Photos | The Trewinnard Coach, c. 1700 |
| Histories | Trewinnard: A Cornish History | Pasticcio Publishers | |
| Old disputes brought to light online by Roger Donne | ||
| Death of Christopher Hawkins of Trewinnard | On this Day | Penwith Local History Group | 28 April 1767 Trevinnard Barton Mrs Mary HAWKINS Mrs Mary HAWKINS Mrs Mary HAWKINS Mrs Mary HAWKINS Mrs Mary HOSKINS Mrs Mary HOSKINS Mrs Mary HOSKINS Mrs Mary HAWKINS Mrs Mary HAWKINS | ||
| Trewinnard Coach - Royal Cornwall Museum In 1750, Christopher Hawkins and his wife Mary moved their family back to Cornwall from London for a better quality of life, and they brought this coach with them, possibly transporting it by sea | ||
| West Cornwall Homes and Households 1550 - 1950 | 6. Christopher Hawkins and Trewinnard 1750-1767 by Cedric Appleby
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| Mill constructed on a part of Trewinnard, for rolling copper and iron, by company established at Hayle thirty years before | 1782 About the year 1782, a mill was constructed on a part of Trewinnard, for rolling copper and iron, by a company established at Hayle thirty years before | ||
| Long Bridge, Ludgvan: Borlase gives an account of the parish bounds | ||
| John Killigrew, of Arwennack (a 1567, Captain of Pendennis Castle) / Elizabeth Trewennard/KILLIGREW, 2d James Trewennard of Trewennard St Erth (F4544) Lady Killigrew. Elizabeth was the second eldest daughter of James Trewinnard (1490-1523), of St Erth, and Philippa Carminow. She married Sir John Killigrew (died 5 March 1584) of Arwenack by whom she had a total of eleven children. |
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| Last Name, Given Name(s) |
Death |
Person ID | Tree | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 28 Apr 1767 | I7055 | AHP |
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| Last Name, Given Name(s) |
Legal,Law,Arrest |
Person ID | Tree | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1542 | I15907 | AHP |
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| Last Name, Given Name(s) |
Name |
Person ID | Tree | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1530 | I15907 | AHP |
Matches 1 to 3 of 3
| Last Name, Given Name(s) |
Occupation |
Person ID | Tree | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1612-1632 | I7041 | AHP | |
| 2 | 1554 | I7058 | AHP | |
| 3 | 1523 | I15915 | AHP |
Matches 1 to 3 of 3
| Last Name, Given Name(s) |
Residence |
Person ID | Tree | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1753 -1757 | I7055 | AHP | |
| 2 | 1 Oct 1780 | I7056 | AHP | |
| 3 | 1495 | I15907 | AHP |
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| Last Name, Given Name(s) |
Trade,Profession,Job |
Person ID | Tree | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Abt 1760 | I7055 | AHP |

