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William MASHAM
Matric. Fell.-Com. from ST CATHARINE'S, Michs. 1633.
Of Essex . S. and h. of Sir William, of Oates, Essex , Bart, Age 18 in 1634 .
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, 15 Jun., 1635.
M.P. for Shrewsbury, 1646-53 .
Married Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Trevor. Died v.p. before 1656 .
Father of Trevor (1666), brother of Francis (1634) and John (1633). ( T. A. Walker ; A. B. Beaven; G.E.C. )
William MASHAM
Approx. lifespan: 1615–1713
Matric. Fell.-Com. from St Catharine's College 1633:10MT:
Of Essex ,
s. and h. of Sir William MASHAM, Bart. of Oates, Essex ,
Age 18 in 1634
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn 1635:06:15
M.P. for Shrewsbury 1646-53
Married Elizabeth TREVOR dau. of Sir John TREVOR
Died v.p. before 1656
father of Trevor MASHAM (1666)
brother of Francis MASHAM (1634)
father of John MASHAM (1633)
( T. A. Walker ; A. B. Beaven; G.E.C. )
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John TREVOR
B.A. from JESUS, 1584/5 .
Incorp. at Oxford [ Oxfordshire ], 1598 .
M.A (Oriel College, Oxford [ Oxfordshire ]) 1598 .
John TREVOR
Approx. lifespan: 1563–1661
B.A. from Jesus College 1584/5
Incorp. at Oxford University 1598
M.A ( Oriel College [Oxford] ) 1598
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John TREVOR
Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Feb., 1591/2.
Of Shropshire .
Matric. c 1592 .
John TREVOR
Approx. lifespan: 1573–1671
Adm. sizar at Queens' College 1591/2:02
Of Shropshire ,
Matric. c1592
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John TREVOR
Adm. Fell.-Com. at QUEENS', 13 May, 1612.
Of Surrey .
S. and h. of Sir John, of Oatlands, Surrey , Knt., and of Trevalyn, Denbighshire (and Margaret, dau. of Hugh Trevanion, of Cornwall ).
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov., 1613.
Knighted, 07 Jul., 1619.
M.P. for Denbighshire , 1620 ; for Flintshire , 1624 ; for Gt Bedwyn [ Wiltshire ], 1628 ; for Grampound [ Cornwall ], 1640 .
A moderate parliamentarian.
Member of the Council of State, 1651 .
Sat on various Committees.
Married Anne, dau. of Edmund Hampden, Esq., of Wendover, Buckinghamshire .
Died 17 Jul., 1673.
(Confused by Collins, D.N.B. and other authorities with his father who died 20 Feb., 1629/30, aged 57; M.I. at Llanestyn [???], and who was married to Margaret Trevanion, at Chelsea [ London ], 24 May, 1592.) Brother of William (1623) and Richard (1607); doubtless father of Richard (1645).
( Arch. Cambr., 4th s. VI. 334; Surrey Arch. Coll., XVII. 47; Lipscomb, II. 297, where the pedigree contains many inaccuracies.)
John TREVOR
Approx. lifespan: 1572–1673
Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens' College 1612:05:13
Of Surrey ,
s. and h. of Sir John TREVOR of Oatlands, Surrey , Knt., and of Trevalyn, Denbighshire , (and Margaret TREVANION dau. of Hugh TREVANION of Cornwall , )
Adm. at the Inner Temple 1613:11
Knighted 1619:07:07
M.P. for Denbighshire , 1620 ; for Flintshire , 1624 ; for Gt Bedwyn, [Wiltshire], 1628 ; for Grampound, [Cornwall], 1640
A moderate parliamentarian.
Member of the Council of State 1651
Sat on various Committees.
Married Anne HAMPDEN dau. of Edmund HAMPDEN, Esq. of Wendover, Buckinghamshire ,
d. 1673:07:17
(Confused by Collins, D.N.B. and other authorities with his father who died 1629/30:02:20 aged 57; M.I. at Llanestyn, ???, and who was m. to Margaret TREVANION at Chelsea, [London], 1592:05:24 .)
brother of William TREVOR (1623)
brother of Richard TREVOR (1607)
doubtless father of Richard TREVOR (1645)
( Arch. Cambr. 4th s. VI. 334; Surrey Arch. Coll. XVII. 47; Lipscomb II. 297, where the pedigree contains many inaccuracies.)
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John TREVOR
Adm. Fell.-Com. at KING'S, 1691/2 .
Doubtless 3rd s. of Sir John, Master of the Rolls (for whom see D.N.B. ).
Adm. at the Inner Temple, 27 Nov., 1691.
Master of the Examiners Office in the Chancery.
Usher of the Rolls.
[Died]; Killed himself, 25 Jan., 1726.
(Le Neve, Knights, 245; Musgrave. )
John TREVOR
Approx. lifespan: 1673–1726
Adm. Fell.-Com. at King's College 1691/2
Doubtless 3rd s. of Sir John TREVOR Master of the Rolls (for whom see D.N.B. )
Adm. at the Inner Temple 1691:11:27
Master of the Examiners Office in the Chancery.
Usher of the Rolls.
d.]; Killed himself 1726:01:25
(Le Neve, Knights 245; Musgrave. )
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John TREVOR
Adm. at CORPUS CHRISTI, 1711 .
2nd s. of Thomas, Baron Trevor of Bromham [ Bedfordshire ]. Bapt. 27 Aug., 1695, at Camberwell, Middlesex .
Matric. Easter 1712.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, 09 Nov., 1712.
Called to the Bar, 1718 .
Bencher, 1725 .
Treasurer, 1738 .
F.R.S., 1728 .
A Welsh Judge and King's Counsel, 1730 .
M.P. for Woodstock [ Oxfordshire ], 1746-53 .
Succeeded his brother Thomas (1708) as 3rd Baron, 23 Mar., 1753.
Married Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Richard Steele, 31 May, 1731.
Died s.p.m., 27 Sep., 1764, at Bath; buried at Bromham, Bedfordshire .
(Lipscomb, Pedigrees, II. 297; G.E.C. )
John TREVOR
Approx. lifespan: 1695–1764
Adm. at Corpus Christi College 1711
2nd s. of Thomas TREVOR Baron TREVOR of Bromham, [Bedfordshire],
Bapt. 1695:08:27 at Camberwell, Middlesex ,
Matric. 1712:04ET:
Adm. at the Inner Temple 1712:11:09
Called to the Bar 1718
Bencher 1725
Treasurer 1738
F.R.S. 1728
A Welsh Judge and King's Counsel 1730
M.P. for Woodstock, [Oxfordshire], 1746-53
Succeeded his brother Thomas TREVOR (1708) as 3rd Baron 1753:03:23
Married Elizabeth STEELE dau. of Sir Richard STEELE 1731:05:31
d. s.p.m. 1764:09:27 at Bath; buried at Bromham, Bedfordshire ,
(Lipscomb, Pedigrees II. 297; G.E.C. )
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Richard TREVOR
Adm. Fell.-Com. at QUEENS', 20 Jun., 1607.
Of Surrey .
Doubtless 1st s. of Sir John, of Oatlands, Surrey , Knt.
Died before 1613 .
Richard TREVOR
Approx. lifespan: 1589–1613
Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens' College 1607:06:20
Of Surrey ,
Doubtless 1st s. of Sir John TREVOR of Oatlands, Surrey , Knt.
Died before 1613
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Richard TREVOR
Adm. pens. at JESUS, 21 Jun., 1645.
Of Buckinghamshire .
Doubtless s. of Sir John (1612), of Trevallyn, Denbighshire , Knt.
Matric. 1645-6 .
Migrated to Oxford [ Oxfordshire ].
Matric (Merton College, Oxford [ Oxfordshire ]) 12 Feb., 1648/9;
B.A (Oxford) 21 Oct., 1648;
M.A. 1651 .
Incorp. at Cambridge [ Cambridgeshire ], 1652 .
M.D (Padua [ Italy ]) 1658 .
Incorp. at Oxford [ Oxfordshire ], 1661 .
Candidate, R.C.P., 1663 .
Died 17 Jul., 1676; buried at St Dunstan-in-the-West, London .
( Al. Oxon. ; Munk, I. 308; Lipscomb, II. 297, where he appears as s. of Sir John who died 1629, but according to the M.I. at Llanestyn [???] he left only two sons, John and Charles.)
Richard TREVOR
Approx. lifespan: 1627–1676
Adm. pens. at Jesus College 1645:06:21
Of Buckinghamshire ,
Doubtless s. of Sir John TREVOR (1612) of Trevallyn, Denbighshire , Knt.
Matric. 1645/6
Migrated to Oxford University
Matric ( Merton College [Oxford] ) 1648/9:02:12
B.A (Oxford) 1648:10:21
M.A. 1651
Incorp. at Cambridge, [Cambridgeshire], 1652
M.D ( Padua, [Italy], ) 1658
Incorp. at Oxford University 1661
Candidate, R.C.P. 1663
d. 1676:07:17 ; buried at St Dunstan-in-the-West, London ,
( Al. Oxon. ; Munk I. 308; Lipscomb II. 297, where he appears as s. of Sir John TREVOR who died 1629, but according to the M.I. at Llanestyn, ???, he left only two sons, John and Charles.)
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Thomas TREVOR
Adm. Fell.-Com (age 16) at TRINITY, 19 Jun., 1708.
S. and h. of Rt Hon. Sir Thomas, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas (afterwards Baron Trevor of Bromham, Bedfordshire ). B. c 1692 .
School, Bishop's Stortford [ Hertfordshire ] (Mr Tooke).
Matric. 1708 ;
M.A. 1712 .
F.R.S., 1716-7 .
Succeeded his father as 2nd Baron Trevor of Bromham [ Bedfordshire ], 19 Jun., 1730.
Married Elizabeth, dau. of Timothy Burrell, of Cuckfield, Sussex .
Died 23 Mar., 1753; buried at Bromham [ Bedfordshire ].
Admon., P.C.C.
Brother of John (1711).
( Lipscomb, II. 297; G.E.C. )
Thomas TREVOR
Approx. lifespan: 1692–1753
Adm. Fell.-Com (age 16) at Trinity College 1708:06:19
s. and h. of Rt Hon TREVOR . Sir Thomas, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas (afterwards Baron Trevor of Bromham, Bedfordshire , )
b. c1692
School Bishop's Stortford, [Hertfordshire], ( Mr – TOOKE )
Matric. 1708
M.A. 1712
F.R.S. 1716-17
Succeeded his father as 2nd Baron TREVOR of Bromham, [Bedfordshire], 1730:06:19
Married Elizabeth BURRELL dau. of Timothy BURRELL of Cuckfield, Sussex ,
d. 1753:03:23 ; buried at Bromham, [Bedfordshire],
Admon., P.C.C.
brother of John TREVOR (1711)
( Lipscomb II. 297; G.E.C. )
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William TREVOR
Adm. Fell.-Com. at QUEENS', 26 Nov., 1623.
Of Surrey .
3rd s. of Sir John, of Oatlands, Surrey .
Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1625 .
Probably died before 20 Feb., 1629/30.
(According to the M.I. at Llanestyn [???] his father left only two surviving sons, John and Charles.)
Brother of John (1612).
( Arch. Camb., 4th S., VI. 334; Surrey Arch. Coll., XIV. 27.)
William TREVOR
Approx. lifespan: 1605–1629
Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens' College 1623:11:26
Of Surrey ,
3rd s. of Sir John TREVOR of Oatlands, Surrey ,
Adm. at the Inner Temple 1625
Probably died before 1629/30:02:20
(According to the M.I. at Llanestyn, ???, his father left only two surviving sons, John TREVOR and Charles TREVOR )
brother of John TREVOR (1612)
( Arch. Camb. 4th S., VI. 334; Surrey Arch. Coll. XIV. 27)
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Seppings, Dillingham William.
Adm. pens. at CAIUS, Apr. 13, 1855.
Matric. Michs. 1855; B.A. 1859; M.A. 1862.
Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells) 1859; priest, 1860; C. of Bridgwater, 1859-62.
C. of Great Yarmouth, 1862-6. C. of Bramley, Yorks., 1866-74.
Married Ellen, youngest dau. of John Trevor, Esq., of Bridgwater, Somerset.
Died Jan. 1, 1874, at Bramley.
(Venn, II. 324; Crockford.)
Dillingham William SEPPINGS
Approx. lifespan: 1837–1874
pens. Gonville & Caius College adm1855:04:13
Matric 1855:10MT:
BA 1859
MA 1862
Ord. deacon Bath and Wells 1859
Ord. priest 1860
C.: Bridgwater, [Somerset], 1859-62
C.: Great Yarmouth, [Norfolk], 1862-66
C.: Bramley, West Riding of Yorkshire , 1866-74
m. Ellen TREVOR youngest dau. of John TREVOR Esq., of Bridgwater, Somerset ,
d. Bramley, [West Riding of Yorkshire], 1874:01:01
( Venn, II. 324; Crockford .)
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Trevor, George.
Adm. pens. at CAIUS, Oct. 13, 1865.
S. of John, solicitor, of Bridgwater.
B. there, 1845.
Bapt. Nov. 5, 1845.
School, Crewkerne Grammar.
Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A. 1869; M.A. 1872.
Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1868; priest, 1869; C. of St Peter's, Rochester, 1868-70.
C. of Brentwood, Essex , 1870-1; C. of Bishop Hatfield, Hertfordshire , 1871-2. C. of St Edmund's, Northampton, 1872-3. C. of St Cuthbert's, Wells, Somerset , 1875-6. V. of Holy Trinity, Bridgwater, 1876-1901.
V. of Boroughbridge, 1901-7. V. of Combe St Nicholas, 1907-16.
Married (1) 1872, Julia Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Farr; (2) 1905, Blanche Adela Ford, dau. of Alfred John Hartwell.
Resided latterly at Bath, where he died Dec. 12, 1933; buried at Bridgwater.
( Venn, II. 372; Who's Who in Somerset ; Crockford; The Times, Dec. 14, 1933.)
George TREVOR
Approx. lifespan: 1845–1933
pens. Gonville & Caius College adm1865:10:13
s. of John TREVOR Solicitor of Bridgwater, [Somerset],
b. there 1845
c. 1845:11:05
Sch: Crewkerne Grammar School Crewkerne, [Somerset],
Matric 1865:10MT:
BA 1869
MA 1872
Ord. deacon Rochester 1868
Ord. priest 1869
C.: St Peter's, Rochester, [Kent], 1868-70
C.: Brentwood, Essex , 1870-71
C.: Bishop Hatfield, Hertfordshire , 1871-72
C.: St Edmund's, Northampton, [Northamptonshire], 1872-73
C.: St Cuthbert's, Wells, Somerset , 1875-76
V.: Holy Trinity, Bridgwater, [Somerset], 1876-1901
V.: Boroughbridge, [Somerset], 1901-07
V.: Combe Street Nicholas, Combe, [Somerset], 1907-16
m. (1) 1872 Julia Elizabeth FARR dau. of Edward FARR
m. (2) 1905 Blanche Adela Ford HARTWELL dau. of Alfred John HARTWELL
latterly Bath, [Somerset],
d. 1933:12:12
buried Bridgwater, [Somerset],
( Venn II. 372; Who's Who in Somerset; Crockford; The Times 1933:12:14)
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Trevor, John William.
Adm. pens. at ST JOHN'S, Jan. 20, 1812. [2nd] s. of the Rev. T[homas] T[revor] (1788). Of Shropshire . [B. 1794.] [School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1812; Scholar, 1812; B.A. 1817; M.A. 1822.
Ord. deacon (Chester) Aug. 3, 1817; priest, Sept. 20, 1818; C. of Tattenhall, Cheshire , 1817.
V. of Llanbeblig, Carn, 1819-35; (a caveat was entered against his induction on the ground that he did not know Welsh, but was withdrawn on his producing evidence that he did.) R. (Sinecure) of East Dereham, Norfolk , 1823-7. Treasurer of Bangor Cathedral, 1833-64.
R. of Llanbeulan with Llanfaelog, Anglesey , 1835-64.
Chancellor of the diocese of Bangor, 1852-64.
Canon-Residentiary of Bangor, 1860.
J.P. and D.L. for Carnarvons and Anglesey . Married (1) Mar. 31, 1819, Frances Althea, dau. of the Ven. Archdeacon Francis John Hyde Wollaston, and had issue; (2) Aug. 1831, Elizabeth, dau. of the Very Rev. J. Warren, Dean of Bangor, and had further issue.
Died Sept. 18, 1864, at Llanfaelog rectory.
Brother of Robert S. (1820).
( Eton Sch. Lists; Boase, VI. 707; St John's Coll.
Adm.
, IV. 524; Clergy Lists; Crockford ; Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., 1864, II. 526.)
John William TREVOR
Approx. lifespan: 1794–1864
pens. St John's College adm1812:01:20
Of Shropshire ,
2nd s. of Rev. T T (1788) . [
b. 1794
Sch: Eton
Matric 1812:10MT:
Scholar 1812
BA 1817
MA 1822
Ord. deacon Chester 1817:08:03
Ord. priest 1818:09:20
C.: Tattenhall, Cheshire , 1817
V.: Llanbeblig, Caernarvonshire , 1819-35
(a caveat was entered against his induction on the ground that he did not know Welsh, but was withdrawn on his producing evidence that he did.)
R. (Sinecure) of East Dereham, Norfolk , 1823-27
Treasurer of: : Bangor Cathedral, Bangor, [Caernarvonshire], 1833-64
R.: Llanbeulan, [Anglesey], with Llanfaelog, Anglesey , 1835-64
Chancellor of: : diocese of Bangor, [Caernarvonshire], 1852-64
Canon: -Residentiary of Bangor, [Caernarvonshire], 1860
J.P. and D.L. for: : Caernarvonshire and Anglesey ,
m. (1) 1819:03:31 Frances Althea dau. of the Ven.
Archdeacon: Francis John Hyde Wollaston
had issue
m. (2) 1831:08
Elizabeth WARREN dau. of Very Rev. J. WARREN, Dean of Bangor, [Caernarvonshire], and had further issue.
d. 1864:09:18 at Llanfaelog rectory, Llanfaelog, [Anglesey],
brother of Robert S. TREVOR (1820)
( Eton School Lists; Boase VI. 707; St John's College Adm. IV. 524; Clergy Lists; Crockford ; Burke L.G.; G. Mag 1864, II. 526)
[add:]His 1st wife, Frances Althea Wollaston, died 1830:03:15 at Dublin, [Ireland], [:add]
[add:](P.J. Barnwell: C.C. & J. of 1830:03:26 )[:add]
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Trevor, Robert Salusbury.
Adm. at CHRIST'S, May 23, 1820. [3rd] s. of the Rev. Thomas [Trevor] (1788), V. of Eastham, Cheshire and Preb. of Chester (and Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. John Briggs). B. [Dec. 30], 1802, at Chester. [School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1820; Scholar, 1821.
Kept three terms.
Cadet, Bengal Army, 1823; Ensign, 1824; transferred to the Cavalry, 1825; Lieut., 1825; Brevet Captain, 1839.
Married, June 29, 1829, Mary, youngest dau. of William Spottiswoode, Laird of Glenfernate, Perthshire , and had issue.
Served in the first Afghan War, 1838-41.
Taken as hostage, and present at conferences with Akban Khan and other chiefs; assassinated, with Sir W. Macnaghten, at Kabul, Dec. 23, 1841.
His widow and seven children were handed over for safe conduct to Akbar Khan at the beginning of the retreat from Kabul; after 10 months of captivity they were rescued by the arrival of the Force under General Pollock.
Brother of John W. (1812).
( Rugby Reg., which gives birth as Dec. 21, and death as Dec. 25; Peile, II. 399; Hodson, Officers of the Bengal Army .)
Robert Salusbury TREVOR
Approx. lifespan: 1802–1841
Adm Christ's College 1820:05:23
3rd s. of Rev. Thomas TREVOR [Trevor] (1788) V.: Eastham, Cheshire , and
Prebendary: Chester, [Cheshire], (and Elizabeth BRIGGS dau. of Rev. John BRIGGS )
b. Chester, [Cheshire], 1802:[12:30]
Sch: Rugby School Rugby, [Warwickshire],
Matric 1820:10MT:
Scholar 1821
Kept three terms . Cadet Bengal Army, [Bengal], [India], 1823
Ensign: 1824
transferred to the Cavalry 1825
Lieutenant: 1825
Brevet Captain: 1839
m. 1829:06:29 Mary SPOTTISWOODE youngest dau. of William SPOTTISWOODE Laird of Glenfernate, Perthshire ,
had issue
Served in the first Afghan War Afghan, [Afghanistan], 1838-41
Taken as hostage, and present at conferences with Akban Khan and other chiefs;
d.; assassinated, with Sir W. Macnaghten Kabul, [Afghanistan], 1841:12:23
His widow and seven children were handed over for safe conduct to Akbar Khan at the beginning of the retreat from Kabul, [Afghanistan], ; after 10 months of captivity they were rescued by the arrival of Force under General Pollock.
brother of John W. TREVOR (1812)
( Rugby Reg. which gives birth as 21:12:, and death as 25:12:; Peile II. 399; Hodson Officers of Bengal Army .)

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