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John Tremayne (1647–1694)

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379: 508: 139:, on 16 September 1647, the first son of Colonel Lewis Tremayne (1619–1685) and Mary (1625–1701), daughter and co-heiress of John Carew of Penwarne. In 1680 he married Frances (baptised 1655, died 1683), daughter of William Davie of 181:
After studying law, he was called to the bar in 1673, after entering the Inner Temple in 1666 and transferring to the Middle Temple in 1669. In May 1689 he was called with others to be
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on 20 February 1694, but the exact date is unknown. On 23 February, he was buried in the
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and King's Serjeant in 1689, acting as counsel during a number of cases before the
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Members of the pre-1707 English Parliament for constituencies in Cornwall
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was published in 1723 after being "digested and revised" by John Rice of
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in 1685, where in 1692 he rebuilt the house using Heligan bricks in
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He was knighted on 31 October 1689, and in 1690 was returned as
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and others for high treason in January 1691, was engaged for
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from 1689 to 1693; he was counsel for the Crown against
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Mevagissey
Cornwall
England
Temple Church
London
Whig
SL
English
Serjeant-at-Law
House of Lords
Tregony
Mevagissey
Cornwall
Sandford, Devon
Heligan estate
William and Mary style
Narcissus Luttrell
Temple Church
Henry Hawkins Tremayne
Lost Gardens of Heligan
Serjeant-at-Law
House of Lords
Richard Graham, 1st Viscount Preston
Sir John Germaine
Henry Howard, 7th Duke of Norfolk
Mary, Duchess of Norfolk
Charles Mohun, 4th Baron Mohun
William Mountfort
Member of Parliament
Tregony

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