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T It EL A W N Y SALUSBURY - TRELAWNY, SIR Jons’, his heir. Joust - SALU500 icy, of Trelawny, Edward, of Coldrismnick, ass estate now pssscssed by eo. Cornwail, 5. 2 June, 1816; s. Cuaaa.as TRELAwaY, Esq. of Coldrinuiek, in CeeuwalL his father, as 9th baronet., 15 Nov. Be d. during the parliamentary soeeisiu of 1004; and the 1856 ; late captain royal Cornwall house of C’unnmons, sea mark of lngh respoot, attendesl his rassgors, subsequently commandant funeral at St. Clement Danes. Sir Jonathan was e. by his for some years of 2nd Cornwall elder son, rifle militia; deputy -lieotenant; I. JOHN TnrLAwNv, Esq. sf Trelawny, who was created a formerly 111.1’. for Tavistock; Baronet 1 July, 1628. Sir Jolmu served the office of sheriff now Ml’. for Eaot Coniwall dan. of Sir Regismald Mshnn, Bert. of Boconneck, and had, sit. 25 Jan. 1842, HarrietJane, JosraTnAR, his successor. eldest dan. of ,J.-H. Tremayne, Jehn, I Esq. of Heligan, Cornwall, Edward, if. arm. for many years MV. for that Co., Francis, as, Margaret, dan. of Sir Edwsrd Seymour, Bert. and has issue, 5. Wsnz.saas-Lawss, 8. 50 Aug. 1844; m. 14 July, 1808, Anne, as. to John Vivian, Esq. Jessy-Rose-llary, enly dan. of Sir John Slurs-ay. I. Caroline-Batilda, sit. 2 Oct. 1563, to John-Barton Philippa, d. stem. Bridget, m.to Sir. Lee. Sterling, Esq., Coldetreana guards. is. Florence. LuIlraflr. This ancient family derivss its surusme from the lerdship of Trelawny, or Treloen (see Doomsday Bosik), in the parish s. John, who Ia. Catherine. 3rd dau. of James Jenkyn, of Alternon, co. Cornwall, which, in ths tinme of Enwaao the Confessor, woe the property of its earliest known is. Jonathan, successor to the baronetcy. ancestor, Enuas, whose eeu, HAMOLIN, was likewise the owner of Treleen after the Norman invasion, by a tenure from the Earl of Mortem, as found at the general survey. This Slamslmn had a son, Richard, whe was succeedsd by William, owner of a knight’s fee from Reginald do Ilotrell, whose dan. us, tins WiHiams son, John Trelawny. He was succeeded by his sen and heir, William m. to Jeau Trewynniek. He left issue, John, in ties time of EnwAssn I., who is. Lucy Serjeanx, dan. of Sir Richard Serjsaux. ISis son and heir was Willians, Sir Jonathan was s. by hie eldest surviving son, M.D. fec Launerston, 18th Enwano II., and commissioner of III. Tue EsonT Rev. Sin J0RATnAN, Lord Bishop of revenue, with Sir Reginald de l3ottreaox and Sir John Bristol isis 1889, one of the seven prelates committed to the Arundel. William had a son of the same name, by Margery Tower by King Asurs TI. His lordship was translated de Ryparus or Rivers, who sit Jean Deyngell, by whom he after the Revolution to the see ssf Exetor, and snbseqncnthy, had a sen and heir, John (40th Enwaiso III.), who had the in 1787, to that of Winshester, when he was appointed prelate honour of knighthood. He ma. Ilatilda Mynwenyke, from which macCage sprung Sin JOHN Tnetowav, member for the co. of Cos’nwsll, whom be had, and ens of the coroners thereof; which office, in former Joous, his soccessor. times, was conferred upon the most eminent knights in the Charles, the prebendary of Winchester. shire alone. Sir John, who seas a soldier, acquired great Edward, t. in 1659; one of the commissioners of the Vietuahliisg-olhice, renown in the French wars of Mmmv V., and obtained from that monarch while at Gisors, in Normandy, a pesssion of us 1757. a dan. of Jolsn Crawford, Ileg. £20 s-year, since which time the family has borne an Hole, D.D., rector of South Hill and Landreath, co. Conswall; a.mgmeutatiou of three eak or laurel leaves, grauted (it is Letitia, a. to her cousin. Sir Ilarry Trelawny, 5th baronet said) for the same military services. Under the figure of Rebecca, em. to John Duller, F.oq. of Shorval. King HeNssv, which formerly steed over time great gate at Elizabeth, as. to Archdeacon Allausen. Laaneeston, was the distieh,— Lie that will do ought for me, Let him love well Sir John Tirlawnee,” Dy Agnee Trogodeck he had a son, Sir Richard, M.D. for brother having si. hefsmre biso without issues, time title Liskeard, in the 9th Hezsav V. Dying without issue male, reverted to his first-cousin and brother-tom-law, Jsbn (2nd son of Sir John) eucceeded him, and was M.P. for V. SIR HARnv (refer to Henry, son of the 2nd baronet), Trure (27t1m Ilewav VI.) Ills wife was Jean, heiress of who es. Letitia, dan. of Sir Jonathan Trelawusy, bishop Heligan. He was sheriff in the time of Rnwsssn IV., and of Winshester. and had, Charles, who si, before him and was succeeded (leap. Hescav VII.) by Sir John, os. to Jane three dons., of whons two d. sines,: the 2nd, Letitia, was a. Fowna, whose ecu m. Florence Cossrtenay, dau. of Sir Hugh to her consin, Sir William Trelmswuy, the 6th baronet. Sir Courtenay, of Useonneck, and sister to Edward, Earl of Harry was aide-dc-camp to the Duke of hlarlhoressgh, and Devon anda es-heiress with her three sisters. Ills eldest sen was 51-P. He d. at an advanced period of life, in 1762, when was Walter, his grandeen, John, SIP, for Liekearsl (6th the title devolved upon his nephew and sen-in-law, Enwassn VI), who had as his first wife, Margery Lameliou, VI. Sma WILLIAM (refer to Henry, son of the 2nd baronet), and aeon and heir, Jshn, andaootherJohmbyasecondwife, an officer of rauk in the royal navy, and governor of Jamaica, Lora Trsgarrel, who as. Beatrice Trevasnon. The first John where he d. in 1772, and his remains were honoured with s. his father (18th Hmcav VIII.), was SIP. icr Lostwiihiel, public obseqnies in the islasmd. This gentleman as. bis and was deputy-Iieuteuant nuder the Earl of Bedford, and eomssin, Lctitia, dau. of his predecessor, by whom he left paid £6 f or not taking the honour of knightlmossd. lie was issue, Letitia-Ansme, wife of Paul-Treby Treby, Esmi. of twice sheriff in the time ci ELszsse-rss, and knight of the Flympton, co. Devon (else si. 1 Bee. 1945), and his sneeessor, elmire of Cornwall. Be ss. Anus Reskymer, and was s. by Vlf. Tue Rev. Sun HARRy, whom, in 1778, Anne, dau. of his Ind scsi, SIR JORATuAR TRELAwKv, knighted in 1597. He served Kingston. co. Somerset, by whom (who d. 18 Nov. 1622) he the office of high-sheriff of Cornwall in the 17th year ef had iss,se, ELIZABETH, 11.1’, for Liskeard, 11th, and was knight of that John, who if. e. pin France, ansi. in Oct. 1821. shire in the 10th year of the same reign, and in the let IVsts.u sn-Lewis. 8th baronet. year of King Jaases. Sir Jonathan in. Elizabeth, 2nd dan. lismelyn, eel. R.A., governor of St. Helena; an officer of of Sir Henry Killegrew, by whom he had three daus. mssch service in the l’eninsulms mmd elsewim, re; 1. 16 Oct. and two sons, viz., 1117 TRE of Cornwall in the 8th of King Cosates I. Be mis. Elizahoth, Reginald. Elizabeth, m. to Thomas Lower, Esq. Margaret, so. to Amos, yominger sen of Sir Francis Fulford, Ent. Mary, as. te the Rev. Mr. Uresnsworth. Penelope, ss. to Thomas Maynard, Req. Dorothy, as. to William If ohms, Esq. Sir John was s. by his eldest eon, II. SIR JORATnAN, who Os. Shsry, dan. of Sir Edward Seymour, Bart.,hy whom he had (with othor issue who d. sumsss.) Esq. ; audit before his father, a. p. iss. Henry, a brigadier-geiseral in the army; us. Rebecca, dan. and co-heiress of Bathew JIales, Esq. and had issue, 1 Hasav, 5th baronet. 2 William. capt. in the army, who left issue. Wsr.LsAas, 6th baronet. Harry, a general iss the army, governor of Landguard Fsrt; who d. ins 1800. leaving Cn.asstes. whe assumed the surname and arms of BaraeToR, on the domise of Owen Salusbury Brereton, Esq., as. Maria, sister of Sir Christopher Hawkins. Bert. and has issue. of the order of the Garter. He as. Rebecca, dau. and co-heiress of Thomas Hrhe, Eeq. of Beocombe, co. Devon, by and aftrrwarde governor of Jamaica; us, d. in 1740. - The bishop dying 19 July, 1721, was s. by his oldest eon, IV. Sia Jossa, Ml’. for Lislcearmi, and later fur West Looe, wise sms. hiss Blarkared. hut d. s. p. in 1750, assd his time Rev. James Brswu, reots,r of Fortishead, and vicar of 1782; ‘es, in 1806, Martha, dan, of J. Rogers, Esq. of Sea View, co Cork, sod left four dane., of whom the eldest,