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Arthur Trevelyan
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| Died | 1880 | ||||||||||
| Residence | Teinholm-house, Tranent, NB | ||||||||||
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Contents
Notes
Office Notes
House Notes
contributes £10 to the Jamaica Committee (opposed to Eyre)
1878.11.12 death noted
*Very confusing that his death is announced in minute book A10:1 at end of 1878, yet the details below appear to refer to same man though he died in 1880 (could the information below be a little wrong?) Below that, it seems to be right
Notes From Elsewhere
An elegant public hall has been lately built in Wester Pencaitland by Mrs Trevelyan of Tyneholm at a cost of over £1200, in memory of her husband, Arthur Trevelyan, Esq, who died in 1880
[cottages] Dating from the early 1880s, they were were commissioned by Arthur Trevelyan of Tyneholm, a major local benefactor, and in whose memory the Temperance Hall was built.