Hereditary Genius
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Treby, Sir George ; Ch. C. P. (Will. III.)
S. Rt. Hon. Robert Treby, Secretary at War.
Trevor, Sir Thomas; created Lord Trevor; Ch. C. P. (Geo. I.)
g. J. Hampden, the patriot.
F. Sir John Trevor, Secretary of State.
S. Bishop of Durham.
U. Sir John Trevor, Ch. B. E. (Charles I.)
GB. Sir Thomas Trevor, B. E. (Charles I.)
Trevor, Sir John; M. R. (Geo. I.)
uS. Lord Jeffreys, Lord Chancellor. (James II.)
Truro, Lord. See WILDE.
Turner, Sir George James; Lord Justice. (Vict.)
U. Dawson Turner, botanist and antiquary.
U. Dean of Norwich and Mast. of Pembroke Coll., Cambridge.
[S.] Bishop of Grafton and Armidale, in Australia.
(There are numerous other distinguished members of this family, including Dr.
Hooker, the botanist, Gifford Palgrave, the Arabian traveller, and Francis
Palgrave, author.)
Twisden, Sir Thomas; Just. K. B. (Charles II.)
uS. Earl of Nottingham (Finch), Lord Chancellor. (Chas. II.)
[B.] Roger, antiquary and historian.
Vaughan, Sir John; Just C. P. (Vict.)
B. Henry Vaughan, assumed name of Halford and became the celebrated physician,
Sir Henry Halford, 1st Bart.
B. Rev. Edward (of Leicester), Calvinist theologian.
B. Sir Charles R., Envoy Extraordinary to the United States.
[B.] Peter, Dean of Chester.
N. Rev. Charles Vaughan, D.D., joint first classic of his year, 1838, at Cambridge;
Head Master of Harrow; refused two bishoprics.
N. Professor Halford Vaughan, of Oxford.
p. Vaughan Hawkins, first classic of his year, 1854, at Cambridge.
Verney, Hon. Sir John; M. R. (Geo. II.)
g. Sir R. Heath, Ch. K. B. (Charles I.)
Walsingham, Lord. See DE GREY.
Wigram, Sir James; V. C. (Vict.)
B. Bishop of Rochester.
Wilde, Sir Thomas; created Lord Truro; Ld. Chanc. (Vict.)
B. Ch. Justice, Cape of Good Hope.
N. Sir James Wilde, B. E. (Vict.); now Lord Penzance.