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TRENCHARD, William (c.1643-1713), of Cutteridge, North Bradley, Wilts.

Family and Education
b. c. 1643, 1st s. of John Trenchard of Mount Trenchard and Saltford, Som. by Anne, da. and coh. of Edward Neville of Keymer, Suss., wid. of Sir Richard Southwell of Singland, co. Limerick. educ. Oriel, Oxf. 1660; I. Temple 1662. m. Ellen, da. of Sir George Norton of Abbots Leigh, Som., 1s. 4da. 3 other ch. suc. fa. 1651.Burke, Gentry (1937); The Gen. vii. 241.
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J.p. Wilts. 1672 – 78, Aug. 1688–?d., commr. for assessment 1673 – 80, 1689 – 90, dep. lt. June 1688–?d.HMC Finch , ii. 46; Kent AO, A/1/1/1; CSP Dom. 1687–9, p. 210; 1700–2, p. 253; HMC Lords, n.s. vi. 421.

Main residence: Cutteridge, North Bradley, Wilts.
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Commons 1660-1690
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TRENCHARD, William (c.1643-1713)

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TREVANION, Charles (c.1631-1703), of Caerhayes, Cornw.

Family and Education
b. c. 1631, 1st s. of John Trevanion (d.1643) of Caerhayes by Anne, da. of John Arundell of Trerice, Newlyn. m. Jane, da. and coh. of Sir Maurice Drummond of Westminster, gent. usher of the privy chamber, 2s. 1da. suc. gdfa. by 1660.Gilbert, Paroch. Hist. Cornw. iii. 337; J. Maclean, Trigg Minor, iii. 381, 386.
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J.p. Cornw. July 1660 – July 1688, Oct. 1688 – d., commr. for assessment Aug. 1660–80, 1689 – 90, loyal and indigent officers 1662, dep. lt. 1662 – June 1688, 1702 – d.; stannator of Foymore 1663, Blackmore 1686; receiver of taxes, Cornw. 1664 – 68, col. of militia ft. by 1667, capt. to at least 1679, commr. for recusants 1675; common councilman, Truro 1685 – Mar. 1688; alderman, Tregony 1685-Apr. 1688.Cal. Treas. Bks. ii. 6, 110; CSP Dom. 1679–80, p. 61; 1685, pp. 71, 80; J. Tregoning, Laws of the Stannaries, 57.

Main residence: Caerhayes, Cornw.
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Commons 1660-1690
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TREVANION, Charles (c.1631-1703)

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TREVISA, William (c.1645-80), of Crokedon, St. Mellion, Cornw.

Family and Education
b. c. 1645, 2nd but 1st surv. s. of William Trevisa of Crokedon by Elizabeth, da. of John Davy of Medland, Cheriton Bishop, Devon. m. Mary, da. of Ambrose Manaton of Trecarrell, Lezant, Cornw., s.p. suc. fa. 1673.Vivian, Vis. Cornw. 509.
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Capt. of militia ft. Cornw. by 1679 – d., commr. for assessment 1679–d.CSP Dom. 1679–80, p. 62.

Main residence: Crokedon, St. Mellion, Cornw.
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Commons 1660-1690
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TREVISA, William (c.1645-80)

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TREVOR, Sir John (c.1637-1717), of Clement’s Lane, Westminster and Pulford, Denb.

Family and Education
b. c. 1637, 2nd s. of John Trevor (d. c.1643) of Brynkinallt, Denb. by Margaret, da. of John Jeffreys of Acton, Denb. educ. St. Paul’s; I. Temple 1654, called 1661. m. Jane (d.1704), da. of Sir Roger Mostyn, 1st Bt., of Mostyn, Flints., wid. of Sir Roger Puleston of Emral Worthenbury, Flints., 4s. 2da. Kntd. 29 Jan. 1671; suc. bro. c.1679.J. E. Griffith, Peds. of Anglesey and Caern. Fams. 254-5; Misc. Gen. et Her. (ser. 5), ix, 19.
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Commr. for assessment, Salop and Denb. 1665 – 80, Bucks. and Cheshire 1673 – 80, Flints. 1673 – 74, 1679 – 80, Norf. 1677 – 78, Mdx. and Westminster 1677 – 80, Devon and Lodon 1679 – 80, Cheshire, Salop and Denb. 1689 – 90, Mdx. 1689, Devon, I. Temple and Flints. 1690; j.p. Salop and Denb. 1668–?d., Bucks. and Flints. 1676–?d.; bencher, I. Temple 1673, treasurer 1674 – 75, reader 1675; dep. lt. Denb. and Flints. 1679 – 89; mayor, Holt 1682 – 83; commr. for encroachments, Denb. 1684; freeman, Denbigh 1685; constable of Flint Castle (jt.) 1687 – 89, (sole) 1705 – d.; custos rot. Flints. Dec. 1688–9, 1705–14.Cal. Treas. Bks. vii. 1073; PC2/76, f. 232v; A. N. Palmer, Town of Holt, 149.

KC 1673 – 89; chairman, committees of supply and ways and means 2- 11 Nov. 1675, 31 May – 9 Dec. 1678, 16 Apr. 1679; master of the rolls 1685 – 89, 1693 – d., PC 6 July – Dec. 1688, 1 Jan. 1691 – 16 Mar. 1695, 18 June 1702 – 1 Aug. 1714; solicitor-gen. to Queen Mary II 1689 – 94; chief commr. of the great seal 1690–3.PC2/72/697.

Speaker of House of Commons 19 May 1685 – 2 July 1687, 20 Mar. 1690–16 Mar. 1695.

Main residences: Clement's Lane, Westminster; Pulford, Denb.
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Commons 1660-1690
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TREVOR, Sir John (c.1637-1717)

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TREVOR, John (1624-72), of Plas Teg, Flints. and Channel Row, Westminster.

Family and Education
bap. 23 Aug. 1624, 1st s. of Sir John Trevor (d.1673) of Plas Teg and Trevalun, Denb. by Anne, da. of Edmund Hampden of Wendover, Bucks. educ. Leyden 1643. m. his cos. Ruth, da. of John Hampden of Great Hampden, Bucks., 5s. 3da. Kntd. by 6 Feb. 1668.Mems. St. Margaret’s Westminster, 116; Lipscomb, Bucks. ii. 297; SP29/80/59; Bulstrode Pprs. 22-24.
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Commr. for assessment, Denb. and Fints. 1647 – 48, Flints. 1657, Denb. and Flints. Aug. 1660–1, 1663 – 69, Mdx. and Westminster 1663 – 69, duchy of Lancaster 1663 – 64, North Wales assoc. 1648, militia, Denb. and Flints. 1648, Westminster and North Wales Mar. 1660.

Commr. for trade 1655 – 57, 1668 – d., forest appeals 1657; keeper of briefs, common bench 1659 – May 1660; Councillor of State 25 Feb. – 1 May 1660; envoy extraordinary to France 1663, 1668; PC 29 Sept. 1668 – d.; sec. of state (north) 1668 – d.; commr. for inquiry into land settlement [I] 1671, prize appeals 1672.CSP Dom. 1655–6, p. 1; 1671–2, p. 419; G. E. Aylmer, State’s Servants, 98; Bulstrode Pprs. 43.

Main residences: Plas Teg, Flints.; Channel Row, Westminster.
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Commons 1660-1690
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TREVOR, John (1624-72)

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TRENCHARD, John (1649-95), of the Middle Temple.

Family and Education
b. 30 Mar. 1649, 4th but 3rd surv. s. of Thomas Trenchard of Wolveton, Charminster, Dorset; bro. of Henry Trenchard and Thomas Trenchard I. educ. Winchester 1661-5; New Coll. Oxf. 1665-71; M. Temple 1667, called 1674; travelled abroad (Spain) 1677. m. lic. 10 Nov. 1682, Philippa, da. of George Speke of White Lackington, Som., 4s. 3da. Kntd. 29 Oct. 1689.Som. and Dorset N. and Q. xxviii. 286; Mar. Lic. (Harl. Soc. xxiv), 163; Wood’s Life and Times (Oxf. Hist. Soc. xix), 318.
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Commr. for assessment, Dorset 1673 – 74, Mdx. and Som. 1679 – 80; freeman, Lyme Regis 1679, Poole 1681; receiver-gen. Som. Dorset and Bristol Nov. 1688–9; comptroller of customs, Bristol Nov. 1688–9; c.j. of Chester circuit 1689 – d.; recorder, Taunton 1690 – d.; j.p. Mdx. 1693–d.Lyme Regis mss, B6/11, f. 236; Poole archives, B17; Dorset RO, D60/X2; R. Morrice, Entering Bk. 2, p. 387; CSP Dom. 1690–1, p. 186.

King’s serjeant 1689 – d.; chairman, committee of elections and privileges 1691 – 93, sec. of state 1692 – d.; PC 23 Mar. 1693 – d.

Main residence: the Middle Temple.
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Commons 1660-1690
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TRENCHARD, John (1649-95)

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