File LeonardTrelawnyHobhouse , c1910.jpg thumb LeonardTrelawnyHobhouse. LeonardTrelawnyHobhouse ... professor of sociology to be appointed at the University of London . His sister was Emily Hobhouse , the British welfare activist. Life Hobhouse was born in St Ive , near Liskeard in Cornwall , ref Freeden, Michael Hobhouse, LeonardTrelawny 1864 1929 , Oxford Dictionary of National Biography , Oxford ... to support the war effort. ref http www.bookrags.com biography leonardtrelawnyhobhouse ref He was an Internationalism ... Hobhouse, LeonardTrelawny ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH September 8, 1864 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH June 21, 1929 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hobhouse, LeonardTrelawny Category ... TrelawnyHobhouse de LeonardTrelawnyHobhouse es LeonardTrelawnyHobhouse fr LeonardTrelawnyHobhouse it LeonardTrelawnyHobhouse he nl LeonardTrelawnyHobhouse ja pt LeonardTrelawnyHobhouse sv LeonardTrelawnyHobhouse zh ... 15 Oct 2007 ref the son of Reginald Hobhouse, an Anglican clergyman, and Caroline Trelawny. His sister Emily Hobhouse was a noted welfare campaigner. He attended Marlborough College before reading .... Upon his graduation, Hobhouse remained at Oxford as a prize fellow at Merton College before becoming a full fellow at Corpus Christi. ref Meadowcroft, James ed. Hobhouse Liberalism and Other Writings ... and 1907, Hobhouse worked as a journalist including a stint with the Manchester Guardian and as the secretary of a trade union. ref Ibid. ref In 1907, Hobhouse returned to academia, accepting the newly .... ref Ibid. ref Economic policy sociology Hobhouse was important in underpinning the turn of the century ... provided by the new state pension s. It is important to note, however, that Hobhouse disliked Marxism Marxist socialism, describing his own position as social liberalism. Hobhouse occupies a particularly ... of liberty is to enable individuals to develop, not solely that freedom is good in itself. Hobhouse ... more details
Hobhouse is a rare English surname, generally belonging to members of a family originally from Somerset. Those currently with this surname are members of several branches of this patronymic that achieved prominence from the 18th century. Originally merchants, the family diversified into the slave trade, joined the ranks of the West country gentry, accumulating wealth through advantageous marriages and entering into local and national politics, both with success. Notable Hobhouses include John Hobhouse, 1st Baron Broughton 1786 1869 , a British politician and memoirist Thomas Benjamin Hobhouse 1807 1876 , a British Liberal Party politician Arthur Hobhouse, 1st Baron Hobhouse 1819 1904 , an English judge Henry Hobhouse MP 1854 1937 an English landowner and Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1885 to 1906 LeonardTrelawnyHobhouse 1864 1929 , a British liberal politician and proponent of social liberalism Emily Hobhouse 1860 1926 , publicised the poor conditions inside the British concentration camps built in South Africa during the Second Boer War Sir Charles Hobhouse, 4th Baronet 1862 1941 , a British Liberal politician. He was a member of the Liberal cabinet of H. H. Asquith between 1911 and 1915 Sir Arthur Hobhouse 1886 1965 , a long serving English local government Liberal politician, who is best remembered as the architect of the system of National parks of England and Wales Hobhouse may also mean Hobhouse, Free State , town in South Africa disambig Category Surnames de Hobhouse fr Hobhouse it Hobhouse nl Hobhouse ... more details
, she was the daughter of Caroline Trelawny and Reginald Hobhouse, an Anglican rector and the first Archdeacon of Bodmin . She was the sister of LeonardTrelawnyHobhouse , the noted social liberalism social liberal . ref Elaine Harrison, Hobhouse, Emily 1860 1926 , Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ... Africa in October 1899, a Liberal Party UK Liberal MP, Leonard Courtney , invited Hobhouse to become ...Infobox person name Emily Hobhouse image Hobhouse2.jpg imagesize 260 px caption Emily Hobhouse in 1902 ... campaigner Emily Hobhouse 9 April 1860 8 June 1926 was a Great Britain British welfare campaigner, who .... Hobhouse wrote blockquote It was late in the summer of 1900 that I first learnt of the hundreds ... anglo boer.co.za http www.anglo boer.co.za role players emily hobhouse.php Emily Hobhouse , Anglo ... found out about the many other camps 34 in total . Hobhouse had a letter of introduction to the governor, Alfred Milner , from her aunt, the wife of Lord Arthur Hobhouse , himself the son of Henry Hobhouse MP Henry Hobhouse , Permanent Under Secretary at the Home Office under Sir Robert Peel , and who ... the children died was some 50 a day. The following extracts from the report by Emily Hobhouse make ... of his house. ref name SAHO WhiteCamps Bloemfontein Concentration Camp Hobhouse arrived at the camp ... 250px Lizzie van Zyl, visited by Emily Hobhouse in the Bloemfontein concentration camp What most distressed Hobhouse was the sufferings of the undernourished children. Diseases such as measles , bronchitis ... insoluble problems, and they don t know how to face it ref name anglo boer.co.za blockquote Hobhouse ... Millicent Fawcett , which corroborated her account of the shocking conditions. Hobhouse returned to Cape ... it Fell on what she saw during the war. Rehabilitation and reconciliation After Hobhouse had ... at Beaufort West due to her failing health. Later life Hobhouse was an avid opponent of the World ... Mrs. President Steyn who was to remain a life long friend and sent to Hobhouse for this purpose. South ... more details
John Hobhouse may refer to John Hobhouse, 1st Baron Broughton 1786 1869 John Hobhouse, Baron Hobhouse of Woodborough 1932 2004 , British law lord and lawyer hndis Hobhouse, John ... more details
Baron Hobhouse may refer to Arthur Hobhouse, 1st Baron Hobhouse 1819 1904 , British judge John Hobhouse, Baron Hobhouse of Woodborough 1932 2004 , British Law Lord DEFAULTSORT Hobhouse Category Baronies Category Extinct baronies ... more details
Henry Hobhouse may refer to Henry Hobhouse archivist 1776 1854 , English archivist Henry Hobhouse MP 1854 1937 , English landowner and Liberal Member of Parliament, 1885 1906 Henry Hobhouse born 1924 , author of the book Seeds of Change Five Plants That Transformed Mankind Henry William Hobhouse , British Member of Parliament for Hereford UK Parliament constituency Hereford hndis Hobhouse, Henry ... more details
Image John Cam Hobhouse.jpg right thumbnail 200px John Hobhouse, br 1st Baron Hobhouse The Hobhouse Baronetcy , of Westbury in the County of Wiltshire, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom . It was created on 22 December 1812 for Sir Benjamin Hobhouse, 1st Baronet Benjamin Hobhouse , a wealthy brewer and Member of Parliament for Bletchingley UK Parliament constituency Bletchingley , Grampound UK Parliament constituency Grampound and Hendon UK Parliament constituency Hendon . His eldest son, the second Baronet, was a prominent writer and Liberal Party UK Liberal politician and notably served as Chief Secretary for Ireland and as President of the Board of Control . In 1851 he was raised to the peerage as Baron Broughton , of Broughton de Gyffard in the County of Wiltshire. However, he had no sons and on his death the barony became extinct, while he was succeeded in the baronetcy by his nephew, the third Baronet. The latter s son, the fourth Baronet, was also a noted Liberal Party UK Liberal politician and held office as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and as United Kingdom Postmaster General Postmaster General . Thomas Hobhouse , son of the first Baronet by his second wife, was a politician. Hobhouse Baronets, of Westbury 1812 Sir Benjamin Hobhouse, 1st Baronet 1757 1831 John Hobhouse, 1st Baron Broughton Sir John Cam Hobhouse, 2nd Baronet 1786 1869 created Baron Broughton in 1851 Barons Broughton 1851 John Hobhouse, 1st Baron Broughton John Cam Hobhouse, 1st Baron Broughton 1786 1869 Hobhouse Baronets, of Westbury 1812 Reverted Sir Charles Parry Hobhouse, 3rd Baronet 1825 1916 Sir Charles Hobhouse, 4th Baronet Sir Charles Edward Henry Hobhouse, 4th Baronet 1862 1941 Sir Reginald Arthur Hobhouse, 5th Baronet 1878 1947 Sir Charles Chisholm Hobhouse, 6th Baronet 1906 1991 Sir Charles John Spinney Hobhouse, 7th Baronet b. 1962 References Kidd, Charles, Williamson ..., 1990. Rayment bt date March 2012 Use dmy dates date March 2012 Category Baronetcies Hobhouse ... more details
about the English politician the English judge Arthur Hobhouse, 1st Baron Hobhouse Sir Arthur Lawrence Hobhouse February 15, 1886 &ndash January 20, 1965 was a long serving England English local government Liberal Party UK Liberal politician, who is best remembered as the architect of the system of National parks of England and Wales . Hobhouse was the son of the prominent Henry Hobhouse MP Henry Hobhouse MP and was educated at Eton College , St Andrews University and Trinity College, Cambridge , where he graduated in Natural Sciences . At Cambridge, he was a member of the Cambridge University Liberal Club , becoming Secretary in 1906. ref http keynessociety.wordpress.com who ran the society secretaries ref He practised as a solicitor until the outbreak of World War I , when he joined the British Expeditionary Force World War I British Expeditionary Force . After the War he joined the Claims Commission, dealing with claims against Allied forces in the Abbeville area, and rose to the rank of Staff Captain. Returning to civilian life, Hobhouse took to farming on a family estate in Somerset . He was elected Member of Parliament for Wells UK Parliament constituency Wells at the United Kingdom general election, 1923 1923 General Election but lost the seat in United Kingdom general election ... the National Park s Committee. The resulting Hobhouse Report was the basis for the National Parks ... proposed in 1999 and finally designated in 2005 and 2009 respectively. Hobhouse was knight ed in 1942 ... part of the Local Government Association . His son, Paul, married Penelope Hobhouse Penelope Chichester Clark . Sources Obituary Sir Arthur Hobhouse A long record of public service , The Times , January 21, 1965 reflist External links Hansard contribs mr arthur hobhouse Arthur Hobhouse s start s par ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hobhouse, Arthur ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH February 15, 1886 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH January 20, 1965 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hobhouse, Arthur ... more details
Hobhouse Inlet is a body of water in the Qikiqtaaluk Region of Nunavut , Canada . It lies off the southern coast of Devon Island . Like Stratton Inlet , Burnett Inlet , Powell Inlet , and Cuming Inlet , Hobhouse is situated between Maxwell Bay and Croker Bay , in the eastern high Arctic , north of Lancaster Sound and Barrow Strait . The inlet is named in honor of Sir Hobhouse Baronets Benjamin Hobhouse . ref name Ross cite web url http www.archive.org stream narrativeofsecon12ross narrativeofsecon12ross djvu.txt title Tio the Narrative Second Voyage in Search of a North West Passage, and of a Residence in the Arctic Regions during the years 1829, 1830, 1831, 1832, 1833. last Ross first John date 1835 publisher A. W. WEBSTER accessdate 2009 06 06 ref Fauna The Hobhouse Inlet is a Canadian Important Bird Area NU060 , a Key Habitat Site Key Migratory Terrestrial Bird Site , and an International Biological Program Site Region 9, 2 16 . Notable bird species include the Northern Fulmar and Bird colony Colonial Waterbird s Seabird s. ref name iba cite web url http www.bsc eoc.org iba site.jsp?siteID NU060 title Hobhouse Inlet publisher bsc eoc.org accessdate 2009 06 06 ref References Reflist coord 74 28 N 087 02 W region CA NU type waterbody scale 500000 display title name Hobhouse Inlet Inlets of Nunavut Category Inlets of Qikiqtaaluk Region Category Important Bird Areas of Qikiqtaaluk Region QikiqtaalukNU geo stub Bird stub ... more details
Thomas Benjamin Hobhouse 19 June 1807 31 December 1876 was a British Liberal Party UK Liberal Party politician. Hobhouse was the son of Sir Benjamin Hobhouse, 1st Baronet , by his second wife Amelia, daughter of Reverend Joshua Parry. The Whig British political faction Whig politician and pamphleteer John Hobhouse, 1st Baron Broughton Lord Broughton was his half brother. ref name thepeerage.com http thepeerage.com p44887.htm i448864 thepeerage.com Thomas Benjamin Hobhouse ref He sat as Member of Parliament for Rochester UK Parliament constituency Rochester from 1837 to 1841 ref http www.leighrayment.com commons Rcommons2.htm leighrayment.com House of Commons Rochester to Ryedale ref and for Lincoln UK Parliament constituency Lincoln from 1848 to 1852. ref http www.leighrayment.com commons Lcommons3.htm leighrayment.com House of Commons Lichfield and Tamworth to London and Westminster South ref Hobhouse died in December 1876, aged 69. He never married. References reflist External links Hansard contribs mr thomas hobhouse Mr Thomas Hobhouse s start s par uk s bef before Thomas Twisden Hodges br Ralph Bernal s ttl title Member of Parliament for Rochester UK Parliament constituency Rochester with Ralph Bernal years 1837 1841 s aft after James Douglas Stoddart Douglas James Douglas br William Bodkin judge William Bodkin s bef before Colonel Sibthorp br Charles Seely 1803 1887 Charles Seely s ttl title Member of Parliament for Lincoln UK Parliament constituency Lincoln with Colonel Sibthorp years 1848 1852 s aft after Colonel Sibthorp br George Heneage s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hobhouse, Thomas Benjamin ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British politician DATE OF BIRTH 19 June 1807 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 31 December 1876 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hobhouse, Thomas Benjamin Category 1876 deaths Category 1807 births Category Liberal Party UK MPs Category Members of the United Kingdom Parliament for English constituencies Category UK MPs ... more details
Edmund Hobhouse 1817 1904 was the English born bishop of Nelson, New Zealand Nelson , New Zealand , and an antiquary. Biography Edmund Hobhouse, born in London on 17 April 1817, was elder brother of Arthur Hobhouse, 1st Baron Hobhouse , and was second son of Henry Hobhouse archivist Henry Hobhouse , under secretary of state for the home department Home Office . He entered Eton College Eton in 1824, but left it in 1830 from ill health and read with tutors. He matriculated at Balliol College, Oxford , on 16 December 1834, and graduated B.A. in 1838, proceeding M.A. in 1842, B.D. in 1851, and D.D. in 1858. He rowed in the Balliol boat for four years 1835 8 , and was stroke in 1836 7. Oxford giving no facilities for theological study, Hobhouse went to Durham University , where he graduated L.Th. in 1840. At his father s wish, he entered for a fellowship at Merton College, Oxford Merton , and was elected at his third trial in 1841. He was ordained deacon in the same year and priest in 1842. In 1843 he became vicar of the college living of St. Peter in the East, Oxford, which he held with his fellowship till 1858. ref name dnb cite web last Buckland first A. R. title Hobhouse, Edmund 1817 ... 2009 11 19 ref Hobhouse worked his parish with zeal and declined offers of better preferment ... the appointment of Hobhouse to the new Diocese of Nelson see of Nelson , for which he was consecrated ... and by the discovery of gold. Hobhouse was diligent in ministering to his scattered flock, was generous ... . On Bishop Selwyn s translation to Diocese of Lichfield Lichfield he made Hobhouse, in 1869, his ... on 20 April 1904. ref name dnb Hobhouse was twice married 1 in 1858 to Mary Elizabeth, daughter ... survived him. ref name dnb Hobhouse, who was from his Oxford days a zealous student of English medi val ... by Hobhouse from the Internet Archive Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hobhouse ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hobhouse, Edmund Category 1817 births Category 1904 deaths Category Church ... more details
Jonathan Trelawny may refer to Sir Jonathan Trelawny 1568 1604 , Member of Parliament for Liskeard and Cornwall Sir Jonathan Trelawny, 2nd Baronet c. 1623 1681 , his grandson, Member of Parliament for East Looe, Cornwall and Liskeard Jonathan Trelawny 1648 1705 , of Plymouth, MP for West Looe 1677 1685 and 1690 1695 Sir Jonathan Trelawny, 3rd Baronet 1650 1721 , Bishop of Bristol, Exeter and Winchester hndis name Trelawny, Jonathan ... more details
Infobox person name Penelope Hobhouse image just the filename, without the File or Image prefix or enclosing brackets alt caption birth name Penelope Chichester Clark birth date Birth date and age 1929 11 20 birth place Moyola Park , Castledawson , Northern Ireland death date Death date and age YYYY MM DD YYYY MM DD or Death date and age Month DD, YYYY Month DD, YYYY death date then birth date death place nationality English other names known for occupation Garden writer, desginer Penelope Hobhouse born 20 November 1929, Moyola Park , Castledawson , Northern Ireland is a garden writer, designer, lecturer and television presenter. Early life Born Penelope Chichester Clark into an Anglo Irish family she is the daughter of James Lenox Conyngham Chichester Clark and a sister of James Chichester Clark Lord Moyola and Robin Chichester Clark Sir Robin Chichester Clark . ref name Debrett s entry Debrett s entry ref She was educated at North Foreland Lodge and Girton College, Cambridge , ref name Debrett s entry graduating with a BA in economics in 1951. Career Penelope Hobhouse walked through Tuscany and taught herself gardening by examples of the Tuscan villa gardens she saw she went on to be a garden ..., Penelope Hobhouse on Gardening , Penelope Hobhouse s Garden Designs , and Penelope Hobhouse s Natural Planting . Penelope Hobhouse is a fixture in the minds of gardeners who love rooms and bones italics ... as Penelope Hobhouse, she then lived in Bettiscombe , Dorset . She moved in September 2008 back to Hadspen ... warmer than this one. Family Penelope Hobhouse married firstly, 17 May 1952 Paul Rodbard Hobhouse d 1994 , son of Sir Arthur Hobhouse d 1965 , of Castle Cary , Somerset this marriage was dissolved in 1983, and she left the garden she had restored at the Hobhouse seat, Hadspen, Somerset. By Paul Hobhouse ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hobhouse, Penelope ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hobhouse, Penelope Category 1929 births Category Living people Category ... more details
John Trelawny may refer to John Trelawny I fl. 1397 , MP for Bodmin UK Parliament constituency in 1397, father of John Trelawny II John Trelawny II fl. 1413 1421 , MP for Cornwall UK Parliament constituency 1413 1421, son of John Trelawny I John Trelawny III fl. 1421 1449 , MP for Liskeard UK Parliament constituency 1421 and Lostwithiel UK Parliament constituency 1449 John Trelawny died 1563 , Member of Parliament MP for Liskeard John Trelawny died 1568 , his son, MP for Lostwithiel and Cornwall, High Sheriff of Cornwall Sir John Trelawny, 1st Baronet 1592 1664 , Royalist before and during the English Civil War John Trelawny died 1680 , MP for West Looe UK Parliament constituency John Trelawny died 1682 , MP for West Looe UK Parliament constituency John Trelawny 1633 1706 , MP for Plymouth UK Parliament constituency Sir John Trelawny, 4th Baronet 1691 1756 , MP for East Looe, West Looe and Liskeard Sir John Salusbury Trelawny, 9th Baronet 1816 1885 , MP for Tavistock and Eastern Cornwall See also Squire John Trelawney Jack Trelawny hndis Trelawny, John ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 refimprove date February 2011 Brigadier General Henry Trelawny c. 1658 8 January 1702 was a British Army officer of Cornish people Cornish descent, the seventh and youngest son of Sir Jonathan Trelawny, 2nd Baronet and Mary Seymour. He married Rebecca Hals Hales , by whom he had children, including ref name baronetage cite book title Bibliotheca Cornubiensis first Edward ... books.google.com books?id EvQfAAAAMAAJ accessdate 2 August 2007 ref Sir Harry Trelawny, 5th Baronet ... of Parliament Captain William Trelawny, married Mary Bisset and had issue In 1692, his brother Charles Trelawny Charles resigned the colonelcy of The King s Own Royal Regiment Lancaster The Queen ... to foreign officers, and Henry was appointed colonel. During his military career, Trelawny also served in Tangier and Flanders . ref cite DNB wstitle Trelawny, Charles ref References reflist Rayment hc date March 2012 http www.stirnet.com HTML genie british tt trelawny2.html Trelawny genealogy ... West Looe br small with James Kendall small before John Trelawny d. 1682 John Trelawny br Jonathan Trelawny 1648 1705 Jonathan Trelawny after James Kendall br Percy Kirke years 1685 1689 succession box ... Trelawny 1689 1699 br Sir Henry Seymour, 1st Baronet Sir Henry Seymour, Bt 1699 1701 small before Charles Trelawny br William Trumbull Sir William Trumbull after Sir Henry Seymour, 1st Baronet Sir ... Trelawny small before Charles Trelawny br Sir John Rogers, 1st Baronet Sir John Rogers, Bt after Charles Trelawny br John Woolcombe years 1701 1702 s mil succession box title Colonel of The King s Own Royal Regiment Lancaster The Queen Consort s Regiment of Foot before Charles Trelawny after ... Admiral of South Cornwall before Sir Jonathan Trelawny, 3rd Baronet Jonathan Trelawny after Charles Trelawny years 1693 1702 s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Trelawny, Henry ... DATE OF DEATH 1702 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Trelawny, Henry Category 1650s births Category 1702 ... more details
Petroc Trelawny born 1969 or 1970 ref cite web url http www.bbc.co.uk radio3 features programmes presenters trelawny petroc.shtml title Radio 3 Presenter Petroc Trelawny publisher BBC date accessdate 2011 12 20 ref is a British classical music radio and television broadcaster, who joined BBC Radio 3 in 1998 where he regularly presents Music Matters , In Tune co host since 2002 and Live in Concert . Born and educated in Cornwall , Trelawny started his career with BBC Radio Devon in 1989, aged 19, as a reporter and presenter. During the First Gulf War , Trelawny was a newsreader for British Forces Radio , and then then joined them as a presenter in Hong Kong for a year. In 1992, Trelawny joined new radio station, Classic FM , in London, as the first presenter of the afternoon show. In 1994, Trelawny joined London News Radio , where he hosted a daily three hour news and talk show. In 1997, he co presented the BBC GMR Breakfast Show in Manchester, with Victoria Derbyshire . In 1998, Trelawny joined BBC Radio 3 full time. Trelawny presented Breakfast , and subsequently In Tune , and has introduced hundreds of broadcasts for Radio 3, many from the BBC Proms , as well as Cardiff Singer of the World , and the Leeds International Piano Competition . He also broadcast for RTE Lyric FM in Ireland, where his major documentary series Max and St Magnus An Orkney Saga won an ESB Media Award. Trelawny is a regular television presenter of classical music programmes on BBC2, BBC Four and Sky Arts. ref http www.noelgay.com pdf Petroc 20Trelawny.pdf ref As a writer Trelawny has regularly contributed to The Spectator , The Irish Times , The Catholic Herald and BBC Music Magazine . Trelawny is particularly ... links http www.bbc.co.uk radio3 features programmes presenters trelawny petroc.shtml BBC Radio 3 biography IMDb name 3564713 Petroc Trelawny References Reflist Persondata NAME Trelawny, Petroc ALTERNATIVE ... Trelawny, Petroc Category English radio presenters Category English television presenters Category ... more details
border 1px aaaaaa solid border collapse collapse font size 95 big big Trelawny big big style background ... largest parish Population 74,000 in 2001 Commerce Agriculture , Factory Manufacturing Trelawny ... become the parish of Trelawny as they were too far from public administration administrative centres. Trelawny was named after Sir William Trelawny, 6th Baronet William Trelawny , the then Governor ... Rock Bay. Trelawny is best known for its sugar Estate house estates and sugar factories . It had ... Post and The Falmouth Gazette. Trelawny was also home to the largest group of Maroon people Maroons ... Cricket World Cup was held in Trelawny Parish. Geography Trelawny is located at latitude 18 ... of southern Trelawny is around convert 750 ft m above sea level. The highest point in the parish is Mount Ayr which is convert 3,000 ft m above sea level . The southern section of Trelawny is part ... are the Martha Brae, Rio Bueno, Cane and Quashie. Commerce Trelawny s sources of employment come from agriculture , Factory manufacturing , and Tourism . Rum and sugar are Trelawny s principal products ... , ginger , and coconut . Though the fishing industry is declining, Trelawny still produces a large amount ... things. Two of the eight remaining sugar factories in Jamaica are in Trelawny &mdash Hampden Sugar Factory, and Trelawny Sugar formerly Long Pond Sugar Factory. The tourism sector is still growing. Major hotels are Grand Lido Braco , Silver Sands Resort and the Breezes Trelawny Hotel. Other Accommodation. Anita s Place in Kinloss is an eco friendly lodge in the Cockpit Country area of Trelawny en ... center of Falmouth Trelawny, immediately adjacent to the also recommended Luminescent Lagoon. Notable citizens Trelawny Parish is the birthplace of eleven track and field athletes world record holder ..., Atari Bigby . References http www.jamlib.org.jm trelawny history.htm Parish Information http ... JM type adm1st source GNS enwiki Category Parishes of Jamaica Category Trelawny Parish ar ... more details
Samuel Trelawny 1630 &ndash 1666 was an English lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons of England House of Commons at various times between 1659 and 1666. Trelawny was the eldest surviving son of Robert Trelawny and was baptised on 31 March 1630. His father was a merchant of Ham and MP for Plymouth. Trelawny matriculated at Exeter College, Oxford in 1647 and entered Grey s Inn in 1647. ref name HOP http www.historyofparliamentonline.org volume 1660 1690 member trelawny samuel 1630 66 History of Parliament Online Samuel Trelawny ref In 1659, Trelawny was elected Member of Parliament for Bossiney UK Parliament constituency Bossiney for the Third Protectorate Parliament . In 1660 he was elected MP in double returns for both Camelford UK Parliament constituency Camelford and for Plymouth UK Parliament constituency Plymouth and sat for Plymouth in the Convention Parliament 1660 Convention Parliament . He became commissioner for assessment for Devon in August 1660. He was called to the bar in 1661 and became a commissioner for assessment for Cornwall. He also became Justice of the Peace J.P. for Devon and Cornwall. He was re elected MP for Plymouth for the Cavalier Parliament in 1661 and sat until his death in 1666. ref name HOP Trelawny died at Hengar and was buried at St Tudy on 26 April 1666. ref name HOP Trelawny married Elizabeth Billing, daughter of John Billing of Hengar on 5 February 1651. He was the brother of John Trelawny 1633 1706 John Trelawny . ref name HOP References Reflist start box s par en succession box title Member of Parliament for Bossiney UK Parliament constituency Bossiney before Not represented in Second Protectorate Parliament with Thomas Povey years 1659 after Not represented in Restored Rump end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Trelawny, Samuel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1630 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1666 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Trelawny, Samuel Category 1630 births Category 1666 ... more details
Infobox Speedway team clubname Trelawny Pitbulls founded 2003 closed 2003 track Clay Country Moto Parc br Longstone Pit br Old Pound br Nanpean br St Austell br Cornwall country England tracksize 230 metres colours Yellow and Black website image Image trelawnypitbulls.jpg teamhonour None teamyear The Trelawny Pitbulls were the Speedway Conference League Conference League team of the Trelawny Tigers Motorcycle speedway speedway team. ref Bamford, R. 2004 . Speedway Yearbook 2004 . Stroud Tempus Publishing ISBN 978 07524 2955 8 ref The team was in operation for one season in 2003 until the Trelawny Tigers promotion closed. The team entered the Speedway Conference League Conference Trophy. Notable riders Ben Barker Malcolm Holloway References reflist Category Defunct British speedway teams Category Sport in Cornwall England sport stub UK sport team stub motorcycle speedway team stub ... more details
BLP unsourced date February 2012 Infobox writer for more information see Template Infobox writer doc name Jack Trelawny image caption birth name birth date 1962 approx birth place England , UK nationality United Kingdom British occupation Novelist notableworks Kernowland series death date website religion Jack Trelawny is a children s fiction writer. He has written a series of six books in the Kernowland series set in an imaginary Cornwall. Bibliography Kernowland 2005 The Crystal Pool . Waltham Abbey Campion Books 2006 Darkness Day . Waltham Abbey Campion Books 2007 Invasion of Evil . Waltham Abbey Campion Books 2008 Pigleg s Revenge . Waltham Abbey Campion Books 2009 Slavechildren . Waltham Abbey Campion Books 2009 Colosseum of Dread . Waltham Abbey Campion Books Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Trelawny, Jack ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1962 PLACE OF BIRTH England , UK DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Trelawny, Jack Category 1962 births Category Living people Category English children s writers ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 Major General Charles Trelawny 1653 24 September 1731 was a British Army officer of Cornish people Cornish descent, the fourth son of Sir Jonathan Trelawny, 2nd Baronet . Trelawny entered the army in 1672, receiving a commission in the Royal English Regiment of Foot , raised by the James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth Duke of Monmouth , which served in the French Army in the Third Anglo Dutch War . He was present at the invasion of the Dutch Republic and the Siege of Maastricht .... Trelawny was commissioned captain lieutenant of the Duke of Monmouth s Regiment of Foot in 1678 and was promoted ... . Trelawny s eldest brother, John Trelawny d. 1680 John , a captain, was killed at English Tangier ... Sedgemoor the following year. Trelawny was also returned to the British House of Commons House of Commons ... he retained until 1699. One of the army conspirators against James II of England James II , Trelawny ... brother Henry Trelawny Henry in 1692 to protest William s preferential treatment of foreign officers. By this time, Trelawny had obtained an estate at Hengar by marriage 1 May 1690 to the heiress and widow ... again on 25 June 1699, to Elizabeth Mitchell, by whom he had one daughter. Trelawny left the governorship ... William Trumbull 1685 1689 br Henry Trelawny 1689 1699 before Sir Jonathan Trelawny, 2nd Baronet Sir Jonathan Trelawny, Bt br John Kendall MP John Kendall after Henry Trelawny br Sir Henry Seymour ... 1698 1701 with Henry Trelawny 1701 1702 br John Woolcombe 1702 1705 with George Byng, 1st Viscount Torrington ... Henry Trelawny years 1688 1692 succession box before John Granville, 1st Earl of Bath The Earl ... s hon succession box title Vice Admiral of South Cornwall before Henry Trelawny after Sir John Trelawny, 4th Baronet John Trelawny years 1702 1710 S end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Trelawny, Charles ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British Army general DATE OF BIRTH 1653 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 24 September 1731 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Trelawny, Charles Category ... more details
one source date August 2011 Infobox Play name Trelawny of the Wells image TrelawnyWells.jpg image size caption Cover of an early edition writer Arthur Wing Pinero chorus characters mute setting London in the 1860s premiere Start date 1898 01 29 place Royal Court Theatre Court Theatre , London orig lang English language English series subject theatre , social class class , love genre comedy web playbill ibdb id iobdb id Trelawny of the Wells is an 1898 comic play by Arthur Wing Pinero . It tells the story of a theatre star who attempts to give up the stage for love, but is unable to fit into conventional society. Synopsis Trelawny of the Wells tells the story of Rose Trelawny, a popular star of melodrama plays at the Barridge Wells Theatre a thinly disguised Sadler s Wells Theatre . Rose gives up the stage when she decides to marry her sweetheart, Arthur Gower, in order to please his conservative family. She finds life with Arthur s grandfather and great aunt, Sir William and Lady Tralfagar, unbearably dull and they detest her loud and unrestrained personality. Rose runs back to the theatre, abandoning Arthur. But her experience of the real world has killed her talent for melodrama, and she cannot recapture the liveliness that had made her a star. Meanwhile, Arthur has secretly run away to become an actor at the Bristol Old Vic . The problem is solved when Rose encounters Sir William again, and she reawakens his memory of admiring the great actor Edmund Kean as a young man. Sir ... staged at the Royal Court Theatre in London on 20 January 1898. It received lukewarm reviews. Trelawny ... of Rose Trelawny, Hilda Spong , Blanche Whiffen Mrs. Thomas W. Whiffen whose husband also appeared ..., 70 ref . Pinero revised Trelawny heavily for performance at the Old Vic in 1925 ref Bratton, xxiii ... adaptation In 1916 the play was adapted into a silent film Trelawny of the Wells film Trelawny of the Wells ... Bibliography Jacky Bratton, ed. Trelawny of the Wells and Other Plays Oxford, 1995 John Chapman and Garrison ... more details
refimprove date July 2011 Infobox football league name Trelawny League country England founded 2011 folded champions divisions 7 teams 89 feeds Cornwall Combination levels 13 18 champions website http full time.thefa.com Index.do?league 3983534 The Trelawny League is an English association football soccer football league comprising clubs from West Cornwall , formed from a merger between the Mining League and the Falmouth & Helston League at the end of the 2010 11 season. It consists of seven divisions, with the top division at the 13th overall tier of the English football league system . Up to two teams from the Premier Division can be promoted to the Cornwall Combination providing they finish in the top three and satisfy ground grading requirements. The new Trelawny League was introduced for the 2011 12 season after the Falmouth and Helston League celebrated its 50th anniversary. ref cite news url http www.falmouthpacket.co.uk sport fpfootball display.var.2131996.0.new league step nearer.php title New league step nearer publisher Falmouth Packet date 2008 03 19 ref Member clubs 2011 12 Premier Division Carharrack Falmouth Albion Goonhavern Athletic Gulval Gwinear Churchtown Illogan Royal British Legion Reserves Ludgvan Mawnan Mousehole Reserves St. Agnes Reserves St. Buryan Threemilestone Division 1 Camborne School of Mines Chacewater Constantine Halsetown Newlyn Non Athletico Perranporth Reserves Perranwell Reserves Portreath Redruth United St. Day Reserves St. Keverne Sennen Trevenson United Division 2 Cury Helston Athletic F.C. Helston Athletic Reserves Illogan Royal British Legion A Lizard Argyle Madron Mullion F.C. Mullion Reserves Praze an Beeble Rosudgeon St. Just Reserves Stithians Storm Titan Trispen West Cornwall Division 3 Falmouth Athletic DC Reserves Frogpool & Cusgarne Halsetown Reserves Hayle A Holman Sports Club Reserves Lanner Mousehole A Penryn Athletic ... date 29 September 2011 ref References reflist External links Trelawny League website http full ... more details
Infobox Speedway team clubname Trelawny Tigers image Image Tigerslogo.png track Clay Country Moto Parc br Longstone Pit br Old Pound br Nanpean br St Austell br Cornwall country United Kingdom founded 2001 closed 2003 manager Mark Phillips captain Chris Harris speedway rider Chris Harris league website colours Yellow and Black tracksize 230 metres track record time 53.10 seconds track record date 20 August 2002 track record holder Emiliano Sanchez teamhonour Speedway Premier Trophy Premier Trophy teamyear 2002 Trelawny Tigers operated as a British Speedway Premier League Premier League Motorcycle speedway Speedway team during the 2001 2003 seasons at the Clay Country Moto Parc . ref name Yearbook2004a cite book last Bamford first Robert authorlink coauthors title Tempus Speedway Yearbook 2004 publisher NPI Media Group date 2004 location pages url doi id isbn 0 7524 2955 8 ref The track, 230m in length, was unique in its setting being situated in a disused china clay pit near St Austell , Cornwall . The compact track was renowned throughout the league for the quality of its preparation and the racing it produced. The team enjoyed limited success on track, the highlight being winning the 2002 Speedway Premier Trophy Premier Trophy competition after defeating Sheffield Tigers over two legs. ref name Yearbook2007 cite book last Bamford first Robert authorlink coauthors title Tempus Speedway Yearbook 2007 publisher NPI Media Group date 2007 03 01 location pages url doi id isbn 0752442503 ref During the clubs short history the top rider was Chris Harris speedway rider Chris Harris . The club were responsible for bringing Slovenian Matej agar into British League Scene in 2003 and he firmly established himself as one of the Premier League s top riders. The track record holder was Argentinan star Emiliano Sanchez In 2003 the club also ran a Speedway Conference League Conference League team known as the Trelawny Pitbulls . Drawing from rider experience within the senior team ... more details
22 Works by Hobhouse at the Internet Archive Hobhouse, Leonard Trelawney Hammond, John Lawrence ...about the English judge the English politician Arthur Hobhouse File Arthur Hobhouse, 1st Baron Hobhouse circa 1880.jpg thumb Sir Arthur Hobhouse at 61. Arthur Hobhouse, 1st Baron Hobhouse Order of the Star ... 1819 6 December 1904 , was an English judge. Background and education File Arthur Hobhouse, 1st Baron Hobhouse circa 1854.jpg thumb Arthur Hobhouse at 35 Born at Hadspen, Somerset , Hobhouse was fourth and youngest son Henry Hobhouse archivist Henry Hobhouse , permanent under secretary of state in the Home ... Hobhouse , Bishop of Nelson , and Reginald Hobhouse 1818 95 , archdeacon of Bodmin, were elder brothers ... first C. E. A. title Hobhouse, Arthur, first Baron Hobhouse of Hadspen volume 2 pages 272 273 url ... the appointment of Charity Commission charity commissioner . Hobhouse threw himself into the work with energy ..., and under that act George Lyttelton, 4th Baron Lyttelton Lord Lyttelton , Hobhouse, and Canon .... Much was accomplished in regard to endowed schools, but the efforts of Hobhouse and his fellow commissioners ... to Hobhouse, and with little regret he retired in 1872 in order to succeed James Fitzjames Stephen Sir James Fitzjames Stephen as law member of the council of the Governor General of India . Hobhouse ... name dnb India Hobhouse, on his departure for India received strong hints that it would be desirable ... Hobhouse s term of office, with the important exception of the Specific Relief Act, 1877, in which Hobhouse as an equity lawyer took an especial interest, and a revision of the law relating to the transfer of property, which became a statute after he left India. Of strong liberal sentiment, Hobhouse ... Henry Smith 1825 1891 W. H. Smith . Hobhouse was at the bottom of the poll. ref name dnb Judicial Committee of the Privy Council In 1878 Hobhouse was made arbitrator under the Epping Forest Keepers ... , Hobhouse set forth fully the history of the relationship of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa ... more details