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  1. Tremayne's lifelong connection with the politically powerful Lemon family, and especially his brother-in-law Charles, Lemon's only surviving son, weakened Cornwall's tories for more than a generation. From 1826 onwards family loyalties overrode political imperatives.

  2. The family name prior to Tremayne seems to have been NICOL. This was the surname of a Norman Knight who came with William the Conqueror in 1066. The family was of Breton French origin. ARCHIVES OF THE ROGERS FAMILY OF PENROSE, HELSTON, CORNWALL File ref RP/6/26a date 1873

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  4. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. Books too numerous to mention but three that should be: The History of the Parish of Constantine. By Charles Henderson M.A. Edited by G.H. Doble. Angarrack, the Singular history of a Cornish Village. By John Tremayne Higgans. The Tremain Family History. By Joy Tremain and Mandy Chapple.

  5. Apr 11, 2015 · Charles Tremayne 21 Jun 1893 - 01 May 1972 managed by Gail Ivey last edited 4 Aug 2021 James Tremayne abt 1830 managed by Jason Rennie last edited 31 Jul 2021 Grace (Tremayne) Skewes abt 22 Jun 1788 Constantine, Cornwall - bef 26 May 1826 managed by Jean Hollis last edited 6 Jul 2021

  6. Charles Tremayne. Charles Tremayne is a television executive and producer known for creating a number of TV series in the UK and America. In the UK he was best known for editing World In Action on ITV and for his involvement in the case of the wrongly-convicted Birmingham Six . In the US he either created or developed several series such as The ...

  7. The above two entries seem to relate to John Tremayne born 1391 whose two children Maud and Laurence had married into the Penrose family of Penrose Methleigh.The usage of John Nicol de Tremayn in the above records gives a clue to the original Bretagne French surname of the Tremayne family that being Nicol/Nichol/Nicolas.

  8. The Heligan estate (/ h ɛ ˈ l ɪ ɡ ən /; Cornish: Helygen, meaning willow tree) was the ancestral home of the Tremayne family near Mevagissey in Cornwall, England. Purchased by Sampson Tremayne in 1569, the present house was built in 1692 and extended in the early 19th century.

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