Research notes on Tredway family.
Family tree of Richard Tredway; extract from ‘Beaconsfield A History’ by Julian Hunt and David Thorpe referring to the family living at Gregories (p27) and the Tredway legal practice (p69); Researching the Tredways of Beaconsfield 1569-1851 (2 copies with the 2nd replacing Walter Tredway with Richard as the husband of Ellen Andrews); notes from ‘Victoria’ and others give details of property holdings of the Tredways; information on eight Tredways from the 1851 census; a history of the ownership and lease holdings of Gregories and other Buckinghamshire properties held by the Tredway family; annotated ‘Family Tree of Richard Tredway’; letter from Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood confirming Walter Treadway of Northamptonshire was created a Knight Bachelor by King James1 in 1603; extract from House of Commons Journal 1643 reporting several rebels, including Sir Robert Treadway, raising arms against the King and Parliament and capturing Newarke Castle; notes from Wikipedia on Mother Lettice Mary Tredway an abbess who founded religious establishments in Paris and England; Treadway marriages at Beaconsfield 1631-1822 and baptisms 1602-1611; notes on outbreaks of plague in London 1603-1612; Births, Marriages and Burials of the Tredway family 1576-1649; Births, Marriages and Burials of Principal Families of Beaconsfield 1541-1559; extract from The Cradle King- A Life of James VI and I by Alan Stewart regarding the King bestowing knighthoods; letter from Pat Butler to Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood requesting information on Sir Walter Tredway; letter from Penny Snelling, High Wycombe Library, suggesting sources of information for Sir Walter Tredway; extract from ‘The Book of Beaconsfield’ by Clive Birch which gives details of prominent families;
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