Sir John Tregonwell (died 1565) was a Cornish jurist, a principal agent of Henry VIII and Thomas Cromwell in the Dissolution of the Monasteries. He served...
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Tregonwell is a surname of English origin. Lewis Tregonwell (1758–1832), founder of Bournemouth John Tregonwell (died 1682), Member of Parliament for...
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grandson. Sir John Kellaway first married Joan Tregarthin - her second marriage to John Wadham d.1578 - Executor and overseer of John Tregonwell Knt Will....
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John Tregonwell (3 September 1632 – February 1682) of Anderson Manor, Dorset was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1659 and...
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the Dorset village of Anderson in England. It was built in 1622 for John Tregonwell. Today it is privately owned, but its gardens are open to the public...
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September 2023[update], in five houses: Athelstan, Damer, Hambro, Hodgkinson and Tregonwell. The school was founded in 1954 and is co-educational. The school has...
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of subject territories". The other two under consideration had been John Tregonwell and Thomas Bedell Henry had created FitzWilliam Earl of Southampton...
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Elizabeth Kelway and when he died, she took as her second husband Sir John Tregonwell, who had acquired significant wealth from the dissolution of the monasteries...
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Tregonwell Frampton (1641–12 March 1727) was an English racehorse trainer, known as 'the father of the turf.' Frampton was born in 1641 at Moreton, Dorset...
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thereof. His witnesses included Sir John Tregonwell, Henry Harvey, Robert Johnson, Thomas Lodge (Alderman) and John Incent the notary: Sir Henry lived...
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hand-picked commissioners, chiefly Richard Layton, Thomas Legh, John ap Rice and John Tregonwell, for the purposes of ascertaining the quality of religious...
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Henry VIII and later by Edward VI. In 1537, the site was let to Sir John Tregonwell by Henry VIII. Shortly afterwards, however, the king granted it by...
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Linkenholt and Faccombe. Richard's wife was Anne Tregonwell, daughter of the prominent jurist Sir John Tregonwell of Milton Abbas, Dorset, and his first wife...
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Englefield, 1st Baronet (c. 1561 – c. 1631) and Katherine, who married John Tregonwell. In 1580, Browne was Sheriff of Surrey and of Kent, an office usually...
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for Minehead 1679–90. He married Mary Tregonwell (died 1704), only daughter and sole heiress of John Tregonwell of Milton Abbey, by whom he had two daughters...
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he and others had been examining the recusant, Lady Tregonwell, the widow of Sir John Tregonwell (d. 1565). He died 2 September 1581, leaving £1,400 to...
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daughter of John Tregonwell of Anderton, Dorset. The unauthorised publication of a correspondence which had passed between him and John Jackson on the...
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House of Sponheim (d. 1701) August 29 – John Locke, English philosopher (d. 1704) September 3 – John Tregonwell, English Member of Parliament (d. 1682)...
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Richard Swain 1711 Edward Hooper 1712 John Tregonwell replaced by Anthony Larder 1713 George Reeves replaced by John Clutterbuck of Punknole 1714 Richard...
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gifts and delicacies. At the visitation of the monasteries of 1535, John Tregonwell commended the house, saying that all was well and in good order. But...
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of the prioress standing. In the early months of 1539 John Tregonwell, William Petre, and John Smyth visited over 40 houses on behalf of the government...
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House of Sponheim (d. 1701) August 29 – John Locke, English philosopher (d. 1704) September 3 – John Tregonwell, English Member of Parliament (d. 1682)...
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notable journalist and writer. In 1887 he married Mary Robina Tregonwell daughter of John Tregonwell of Cranborne Lodge. The couple had no children. After he...
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Keynsham Abbey in August 1535. Four years later, on 28 January 1539, John Tregonwell and William Petre, Henry VIII's privy councillor and Secretary of State...
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the Monasteries by Henry VIII. Henry subsequently sold the estate to John Tregonwell in February, 1540. A grammar school was established on the site in...
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In 1808, the magistrates of quarter sessions appointed Boswell and John Tregonwell King the treasurers of Dorset, an office solely occupied by Boswell...
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were granted to John Southcott of Bodmin and John Tregonwell of Middleton. The earliest recorded secular inhabitant of Indio was John Southcott (d.1556)...
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Parliament passed the Suppression of Religious Houses Act 1535, Sir John Tregonwell, principal agent for Thomas Cromwell, reported of Catesby Priory that...
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Manor and Church of St Saviour, Puxton. 1552: John Rogers of Bryanston 1553: John Tregonwell 1554: Sir John Sydenham of Brimpton, Sir George Sydenham, Thomas...
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1524-1536, Sir. John Tregonwell D.C.L. 1536-1542 Anthony Hussey sitting for Sir John Tregonwell as Deputy Judge 1542-1549, Sir. John Tregonwell D.C.L 1549...
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