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John Trevor (1563–1630)

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33: 127:, to which he was appointed in 1598. Whilst the official remuneration for this post was a mere ÂŖ145 6s. 8d. a year, Trevor took advantage of the many opportunities to augment this, which doubtless provided him with his largest source of income until his resignation in 1611. 382: 32: 377: 86:, as did his brothers Richard and Sackville. In 1592, he married Margaret (1565-1646), daughter of Sir Hugh Trevanion (1522-1571) of Caerhays, Sheriff of Cornwall, sister of 327: 109: 130:
That Trevor was in high favour at court is evident from the honours and appointments showered on him at that time. In 1603 alone, he was knighted by
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Born in 1563 at Sheen House, Mortlake, Surrey, he was the second son of John Trevor of
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at the Tower of London, he was granted the office of Steward and Receiver at
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Through his Howard and Trevanion connections, Trevor represented in the
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The chief focus of Trevor's career, however, was his tenure as
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Members of the Parliament of England (pre-1707) for East Looe
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John Trevor (1563-1630)

St Cyngar's Church, Hope
Welsh
Trevalyn Hall
Richard Trevor
Thomas Trevor
Sackville Trevor
Sir Richard Sackville
Sir Thomas Sackville
Baron Buckhurst
Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham
Elizabeth Trevanion
Robert Carey, 1st Earl of Monmouth
Elizabeth I
House of Commons
Reigate
Bletchingley
Bodmin
East Looe
Surveyor and Rigger of the Navy
King James I
Windsor Castle
Upnor Castle
Oatlands
Gentleman Usher of the Privy Chamber
Gentleman of the Privy Chamber
Plas Teg
St Cyngar's Church
Hope, Flintshire

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