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to study medicine, took his M.B. and M.Ch. degrees in
May 1867, and then went as an Assistant to Henry
Barber, M.D., Ulverstone, Lancashire, for twelve
months. He then acted as locum tenens for Amos
Beardsley, M.R.C.S., Grange-over-sands, Lancashire,
then as locum tenens for Augustus Johnston, M.B.,
Hawkshead, Lancashire, for six weeks ; then as Assis-
tant to Daniel Wheeler, M.K.C.S., Chelmsford, for
twenty months ; thenas locum tenensfor Henry Clothier,
M.R.C.S.,Haslemere, Surrey, then as as locum tenens for
Mr. Muriel, Whitehaven, for three months His next
appointment was that of House Surgeon at the Essex
and Colchester Hospital, Colchester, where he remained
two years and a half. He took his M.D. dogree in
Glasgow 1872, and was registered in England on the
21 July of the same year. In Nov. 1873 he returned
to his native town, and commenced practice as a
physician and surgeon.
(5) Lionel Thomson b. 4 Oxford street, Plymouth, 19
Feb. 1851, d. of scarlet fever Plymouth 26 Feb.
(6) Sidney Lambert Thomson h. 4 Oxford street, Ply-
mouth, 21 Mch. 1852, d. of convulsions from teething,
Plymouth 20 Apl. 1853.
(1) Jessie Anna Thomson b. Penzance 16 May 1842, d.
of croup, Penzance 16 Oct. 1845, bur. St Mary's church-
yard in her grandfather's vault.
(2) Lucy Emily Thomson b. 4 Oxford street. Plymouth,
19 Sep. 1849, and privately bapt. by the Rev. E. Steer
of Batter street Chapel.
VI Benjamin b. 1869; VII Nicholas b. 1871; VIII
Anno b. 1874, and two others who d. in infancy.
v Joseph Tonkin b. 17 Aug. 1839, m. Madron 8 Oct.
1871 Charlotte youngest dau. of Jacob Corin of
Higher Boskenning, Madron, and has by her Lydia
b. 1872 and Henry Tonkin b. 187*.
vi Ellen b. 6 May 1841, d. 15 Aug. 1844.
Tonkin and Bodinnab of Pall.
Pavl Tonkin of Newlyn, m. Elizabeth and had by her
Joseph 1). 10 Oct. 1762, d. 22 Jan. 1836, m. Paul 10 Dec.
1792, Jane dan. of Arthur Boase and Jane Lugg. She was
b. Madron 1 Jan. 1766 and bapt. 25 Jan., d. Newlyn, 6
Feb. 1806. The issue were
(1) Henry Boase b. Newlyn 11 Fob. 17y5. Was educated
at the expense of his uncle Mr. Henry Boase, with the
intention of his talcing a place in the Penzance Union
Bank, but being determined to go to sea, ho bound
himself apprentice to Capt. Rosewall, master of a
Penzance Tader. For some time he himself commanded
a merchantman, but eventually he settled at Hobart
Town, Tasmania, and acted as one of Lloyds' Surveyors
and Chairman of the Marine Board. Hem. 1822 at
St. Saviour's, Southwark, Elizabeth Saunders of South-
wark, but has no issue. One of Elizabeth Saunders'
sisters is married to George Wilson, merchant, Hobart
Town.
(1) Harriot b. 24 Oct. 1793, d. an infant.
(2) Caroline Naomi b. 12 Dec. 1801, d. Newlyn 2 Jan.
1876, m. Paul 1 Apl. 1826, Stephen Bodinnar of
Newlyn, b. 12 May 1801. Their children are i Jane
Mary, ii Harriet, iii Christopher Henry, iv Caroline
Naomi, v Joseph Tonkin, vi Ellen.
i Jane Mary b. 5 Jan. 1828, m. 4 Apl. 1851, Nicholas
Harvey of Newlyn, and had by him I Stephen, b.
1853 ; ' II Nicholas b. 1805 ; III Ellen b. 1857 ;
IV Harriet b. 1860, d. Newlyn Aug. 1875 ; V Jane
b. 1862; VI Caroline b. 1870.
ii Harriet b. 19 Apl. 1830, d. 7 July 1858, m. May
1855 Richard Tonkin, who. d. 1869. Issue Joseph
b. 1856.
iii Christopher Henry b. 9 Nov. 1831, d. 1 May 1856
unm.
iv Caroline Naomi b. 7 Feb. 1836, m. 1857 William
Hocking, farmer, Kelvnack, St. Just, and has by him
I William b. 1859; 'II Christopher b. 1861; III
James b. 1863 : IV Joseph b. 1865 ; V Johnb. 1867 ;
E*
Trewavas of Paul.
A John Trewavas of Mousehole, bur. 2S Jan. 177S, m. *
15 Ap. 1710 Charity eld. dan. of Arthur Boase, bur. * 17
March 1777, and had by her
(1) Joan bap. * 16 Feb. 171?.
(2) Margaret bap. * 22 March 171*, d. before 1721.
(3) John of Mousehole bap. * 25 Ap. 1719, bur. 5 Ap.
1779, widower.
(4) Margaret bap. * 14 July 1721, living 1779, m. t 18
Feb. 1753 Stephen Luke.
(5) William junior bap. * 30 Jan. 172*, bur. 26 May 1805,
age 82. m. * 18 Sep. 1748 Ann dau. of (? Bernard)
Yeamar,, bapt. * 24 Jan. 1 7A§, and bad issue
1 Joan bap. * 5 Feb. 174$ .
2 John bap. * 4 Nov. 1750.
3 Anne bap. * 1 Oct. 1752.
4 Jane bap. * 12 June 1754.
5 Ruth bap. * 7 Dec. 1755,
6 John bap. * 30 Nov. 1757.
7 William bap. * 2 Jan. 1760.
8 Richard bap. * 2 Jan. 1760.
9 Sarah bap. * 8 Nov. 1761.
10 William bap. * 19 Oct. 1766.
(6) Elizabeth bap. * 10 Oct. 1726.
B William Trewavas of Mousehole m. * 28 March 1749
Mary dau. of (? Bernard) Yeaman, bap. * 30 March 1723,
bur. * 30 May 1802, age 78, ' married,' and had by her
(1) Mary bap. * 6 March 175f.
(2) Elizabeth bap. * 23 July 1753.
(3) Jane bap. * 14 Feb. 1755.
(4) John bap. * 28 Oct. 1758.
C A daughter of Trewavas m. Thomas Rogers of Xanke
circa 1580.
Tweedy.
Mr. Tweedy m. Mary Atkins who was b. 27 Aug. 1646,
and d. 30 Sep. 1708. Their son James b. 16S2, d. 1 Sep.
1737, m. 31 Jan. 170S- Elizabeth (Surthin :-) who d. 3 May
1720. Up to this period the name was generally spelt
Twedy. James Tweedy's issue were 1 William ; 2 Joseph
Surthin b. 13 Julv 1715; 3 Timothy b. 8 Dee. 1716.
William Tweedy b. 18 Nov. 1708, d. 23 May 1780, m. 18
May 1765, Margaret Bainbridge; their son William b. 18
July 1766, came from London to Truro in connection with
the Messrs. Pracd's Bank, and was the first of his family
who settled in Cornwall. He d. Truro 21 Mch. 1854, m. 6
Feb. 1796 Anne dau. of Will. Naudin. She d. Truro Vean 24
Jan. 1867, aged 94. Their children were (1) William Man-
sell; (2) John; (-3) Charles; (4) Robert; (5) Alfred; (6) Henrv;
(7) John William; (S) Edward Brian. (1) Mary; (2) Mar-
garet: (3) Elizabeth ; (4) Philippa ; (5) Caroline.
(1) William Mansell b 6 Dec, 1796, Banker Truro, Chair-
man of the Cornwall Railway Co., Secretary of the
Royal Institution of Cornwall 1818-56, and President
1857-59, Treasurer of the Royal Horticultural Society
of Cornwall, the Royal Cornwall Infirmary, the Bible
Society, and the Church Missionary Society. One of

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