and sent to H.C. 101b. returned with an Amendment; agreed to, and H.C. acquainted, 137 a. Royal Assent, 144 b. TREMENHEERE, JOHN: erf arf. Defendants in Writ of Error wherein Tresilian erf arf. aie Plaintiffs, vide Tresilian, Paschow. TRENCH, THOMAS:
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Heirs forever, all that his Manor and Lordfhipof Lan- drine, in the Parifhcs of Saint Enoder and Newlyn. Mr. * Tremenheere faid, That on the zd of March laft Admiral Bofcazven tendered Fealty to Lord Arundel, the High Lord of
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Cornifli A. R. p 3 3 38 3 i 15 i 21 0 13 0 3 ð 0 I 20 Tremenheere Johns and 7 i Elizabeth Tonkin- - -5 Ditto A Moiety of Trenance Vean The fame -The other Moiety
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Ditto - -r Xandcwednack Mullion - - -Ditto - - Ditto - - Ditto - - Thomas Shephard Tremenheere Johns Merris - Park-an Shetta 49 037 ã8! 4 334 TTemenheere Johns - Jofeph Hendy - - - Thomas Shephard -
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Did you apply in writing?  Yes. 66. Have you a copy of your letter?  No j I had a copy but I handed it over. 67. What was the substance of your application ? Merely requesting Colonel Tremenheere
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CHATHAM ELECTION. 3 31 March 1835. Tremenheere would be pleased to allow us permission to go into the Barracks as Samuel Solomons. usual. 68. To whom did you address the letter? Â To Colonel Tremenheere ? 69. Did you keep
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not think he did. 100. You did make the application in writing? Â Yes, I did. joi. Addressed to Colonei Tremenheere ? Â Yes. 102. To whom did you deliver the letter? Â I sent a boy with it to
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ground on which you made your application to Colonel Tremenheere William IVcedcn. to be relieved from the order excluding you ? Â I believe I had stated before that it appeared to me when I went into the Barracks, had
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343. Did he come with Colonel Tremenheere to the shop ? Â I did not see him ; Coionel Tremenheere called in, and the conversation I have stated before passed between me and Colonel Tremenheere. 344. On what day was
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iMINUTES OF EVIDENCE TAKEN BEFORE THE Edward Uenniktr. l April 1835. you transact Mr. Dunk's business for him ?  I do ; and my own 732. Do ikewise. 733. Have you any share in the business? I have
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Day. NAME. RAN K. Date of First Commission. Date of Promotion to present Rauk. Field Officers. Thomas Abernethie - Walter Tremenheere Harry Perceval Lewis George Prescott Wingrove George Lewis Elias Lawrence Edward Carter Hornby - George Jones Thomas Adair -
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0 0 0 Females 18 12 13 15 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 Cornsvall. Report by Tremenheere, Esq. But a statement of averages can afford only an imperfect idea of the actual pecuniary con¬ dition of
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OF THE Report by 8, Tremenheere, Btq. Cornwall. No serious doubt seems to br* generally entertained, that if to the advantages of long and  -( daily experience were added the guidance and assistance derivable from an exact and extensive
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THE Cornwall. Report by '. Tremenheere, Esq. Appendix ' dimensions of the piston, the mass moved, and the load, to find the velocity of the piston at »>»iy period of the stroke, and its greatest velocity. 11. Knowing the section
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in 90, by an engine which works at 50-horse power, what is the velocity including friction ? itcport by 5. Tremenheere, Esq. There were other questions proposed and solved by the pupils, but we have not thought it . cessary
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OF THE Report by 'S. Tremenheere, Esq. Cornwall. sacrifice is the test to which I now appeal, in order to determine the value and import i.i   i which, in the estimation of the county at large, belong to
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THE Cornwall. Report by '. Tremenheere, Esq. Appendix II. make their money go the farthest iu obtaining comforts. This applies equally io the work- people of all nations that lm,e come under my observation; the Saxons, and the Dutch, ami
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Cuadwick, Secretary. To Edward Twisleton, Esq., and H. Seymour TiemenAeere, Esq., Assistant Poor Late Commissioners. iL Â Report from Sfymour Tremenheere, Esq., and Edtcard Ttcisleton, Esq., Assistant Poct J*aw Ccutmissioners. Pocr Late Commission Office, Somerset House. Gentlemen, 31*/ October, 1842.
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more or of Industry. ByS. less clever' men, arc exceedingly .easily taught, ahdoPall thtir studies whilclicte they take most delight Tremenheere, Esq. in. this. When. thejvgoJbomei1to^heir;»specti.ye localities they ii:&ttuctvjund -enlighten. tltc neighbouuag  r fanners,, they lecture-to thc&,££holar8,iaud,ia-m;iny fti^taiicea A>.quire
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