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- churchtown; the other is a cross head in the grounds of a house called Trelaske. Trelaske was a country house until it was demolished in the 1950s. Trekelland...
- of Geoffrey Upton, deputy receiver to the Bishop of Bath and Wells, of Trelaske, Cornwall and Warminster, Wiltshire. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament...
- Pound, St Stephens Beacon, Tregarrick Tor, Trereen Dinas, Tregeare Rounds, Trelaske hillfort, Trencrom Hill, Treryn Dinas, Tresawsen (Perranzabuloe), Trevelgue...
- Retrieved 4 October 2010. "Trelaske, UK to East Taphouse, Liskeard, UK". Google Maps. Retrieved 6 October 2010. "Trelaske, UK to Mid Taphouse, Liskeard...
- Barton Cottage – 1004231 Round 750m north east of Trelaske House – 1004237 Wayside cross 95m WSW of Trelaske House – 1004238 Iron Age defended settlement 425m...
- daughter Charlotte Catherine Harward who married Edward Archer (1792-1834) of Trelaske House and they had a son also called Edward Archer (1816-1885). Charlotte...
- Navy. 28 February  United Kingdom Messrs Redhead and Co South Shields Trelaske Steamship For Messrs Hain and Son. 28 February  United Kingdom Scotts Greenock...
- churchtown; the other is a cross head in the grounds of a house called Trelaske. Arthur Langdon (1896) records a Cornish cross and a cross base at North...
- 1831: John Hearle Tremayne, of Heligan 6 February 1832: Edward Archer, of Trelaske 1833: Christopher Wallace Popham, of Antron Lodge or Trevarno, Sithney...