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TRAIL, Henry (?1755-1835), of Lower Brook Street, Mdx. and Dairslie, Fife.

Family and Education
b. ?1755, 5th s. of Rev. William Trail, minister of Abercrombie, Fife by his cos. Mary, da. of Rev. Robert Trail, minister of Panbride, Forfar; bro. of James Trail. m. 4 Mar. 1790, at Calcutta, Anne Simpson (d. Feb. 1832), 1s. 1da.
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Main residences: Lower Brook Street, Mdx.; Dairslie, Fife.
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TRAIL, Henry (?1755-1835)

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TRAIL, James (1745-1808), of Hadleigh,, Suff.

Family and Education
b. 19 Dec. 1745, 3rd s. of Rev. William Trail, minister of Abercrombie, Fife, and bro. of Henry Trail. educ. Glasgow Univ. 1763, LLB 1771; M. Temple 1772, called [I] 1780 English bar 1782. m. 15 Jan. 1798, Clarissa Catherine, da. of Sir James Porter, ambassador to the Porte, sis. of George Porter, s.p.
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Clerk of pleas at Charleston, S. Carolina 1771; dep. inspector of plays and groom of privy chamber 1781; private sec. to chief sec. to ld. lt. [I] 1794 – 95; gent. in attendance on Prince Augustus Frederick Sept. 1800 – June 1802; commr. for inquiry into management of public affairs in Ireland May 1804 – Aug. 1806; under-sec. civil dept. [I] Aug. 1806 – d.; ranger of Phoenix Park Oct. 1806 – d.

Main residence: Hadleigh, Suff.
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Commons 1790-1820
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TRAIL, James (1745-1808)

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TREFUSIS, Hon. Charles Rodolph (1791-1866), of Trefusis, Cornw.

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b. 9 Nov. 1791, 2nd s. of Robert George William Trefusis, 17th Baron Clinton, by Albertina Marianna, da. of John Abraham Rodolph Gaulis, principal magistrate of Lausanne, Switzerland. educ. Eton 1808, Oriel, Oxf. 1810; L. Inn 1814; fellow of All Souls 1814-32. m. 25 Oct. 1831, Lady Elizabeth Georgiana Kerr, da. of William, 6th Mq. of Lothian [S], 5s. 7da. suc. bro. Robert Cotton St. John Trefusis as 19th Baron Clinton Oct. 1832.
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Commr. of appeals in excise Dec. 1818 – Oct. 1819; commr. of excise 1819 – 33.

Capt. N. Devon yeoman cav. 1822, lt.-col. 1834, lt.-col. commdt. 1842.

Main residence: Trefusis, Cornw.
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Commons 1790-1820
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TREFUSIS, Hon. Charles Rodolph (1791-1866)

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TRELAWNY BRERETON, Charles (?1757-1820), of Shotwick Park, Cheshire.

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b. ?1757, o.s. of Lt.-Gen. Henry Trelawny by Mary, da. of John Dormer of Lee Grange, Bucks. educ. Westminster 1768-73. m. 3 July 1786, Mary, da. of Thomas Hawkins of Trewithen, Cornw., sis. of Christopher Hawkins, 2s. 2da. suc. cos. Owen Salusbury Brereton to Shotwick 1798 and took additional name of Brereton 12 June 1800; fa. 1800.
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Ensign, 2 Ft. Gds. 1773, lt. and capt. 1777, capt. and lt.-col. 1785, ret. 1790.

Main residence: Shotwick Park, Cheshire.
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TRELAWNY BRERETON, Charles (?1757-1820)

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TREMAYNE, John Hearle (1780-1851), of Heligan, St. Ewe, Cornw.

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b. 17 Mar. 1780, o.s. of Rev. Henry Hawkins Tremayne of Heligan (who suc. his kinsman Arthur Tremayne of Sydenham 1808) by Harriet, da. and coh. of John Hearle of Penryn, vice-warden of the stannaries. educ. Eton 1793-6; Christ Church, Oxf. 1798. m. 11 Jan. 1813, Caroline Matilda, da. of Sir William Lemon, 1st Bt., 3s. surv. 3da. suc. fa. 1829.
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Lt. St. Austell vols. 1798; maj. R. Stannary Artillery 1803, lt.-col. 1808, lt.-col. commdt. 1812.

Sheriff, Cornw. 1831–2.

Main residence: Heligan, St. Ewe, Cornw.
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TREMAYNE, John (1780-1851)

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TRENCH, Frederick William (?1777-1859), of Heywood, Queen’s Co.

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b. ?1777, 1st s. of Michael Frederick Trench of Heywood by Anne Helena, da. and h. of Patrick Stewart of Killymoon, co. Tyrone. educ. Drogheda; Trinity, Dublin 1793; Trinity Coll. Camb. 6 Apr. 1797, aged 19; L. Inn 1797. unm. suc. fa. 1836; Kntd. 22 Feb. 1832; KCH 1832.
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Ensign and lt. 1 Ft. Gds 1803, lt. and capt. 1807; q.m.g.’s staff, Sicily 1807, Walcheren 1809, Cadiz 1811; maj. and asst. q.m.g., Kent 1811; lt.-col. and dep. q.m.g., Holland 1813; half-pay 1813; col. and a.d.c. to the King 1825; maj.-gen. 1837, lt.-gen. 1846, gen. 1854.

Storekeeper of Ordnance 1829 – 30; sec. to master-gen. of Ordnance Dec.- 1834 – Apr. 1835, Sept. 1841-July 1846.

Main residence: Heywood, Queen's Co.
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TRENCH, Frederick William (?1777-1859)

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