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- The hundred of Trigg (also known as Triggshire) was one of ten ancient administrative shires of Cornwall—see "Hundreds of Cornwall". Trigg is mentioned...
- (Penwyth) Kerrier (Keryer) Pydarshire (Pedera) Powdershire (Pow Ereder) Triggshire (Trigor) Lesnewth (Lysnowyth) Stratton (Stradneth) East Wivelshire (Ryslegh)...
- Leylandshire, Powdershire, Pydarshire, Richmondshire, Riponshire, Salfordshire, Triggshire, Tynemouthshire, West Derbyshire and Wivelshire, counties corporate such...
- appurtenant lands, i.e. all his father's property in Cornwall, except Triggshire. Since the (late) 890s, Æthelweard attested several of his brother's charters...
- and politician Trigg, Western Australia, a suburb of Perth, Australia Triggshire, an ancient hundred of Cornwall; also known as Trigg Trigg County, Kentucky...
- District Council elections List of topics related to Cornwall Bodmin Moor Triggshire Local government in England and Wales: A Guide to the New System. London:...
- There is a log of over 100 Br**** Bands in Cornwall that are now extinct. Triggshire Wind Orchestra, an amateur orchestra for wind players primarily from Sir...
- by William Bottrell published 1870. Kelly Rounds (Castle Kilibury) in Triggshire is often proposed as the location of King Arthur's Celliwig, known from...
- has been attached to several of these, notably: the first three formed Triggshire; East and West appear to be divisions of Wivelshire; Powdershire and Pydarshire...
- (help) "Lady Brittain". The Times. 7 January 1943. p. 7. "Concert by Triggshire String Orchestra". Archived from the original on 17 July 2011. Retrieved...