George Treby (younger) — George Treby (c.1726 – 5 November 1761) was a British politician from Devonshire.The eldest son of the politician George Treby, he was educated at Exeter College, Oxford. [cite book | title=Alumni Oxonienses | first=Joseph | last=Foster |… … Wikipedia
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George Hele Treby — Lieutenant Colonel George Hele Treby (c.1727 – 12 May 1763) was a British soldier and politician from Devonshire.The younger son of the politician George Treby, he was commissioned into the British Army. He was promoted to Captain and Lieutenant… … Wikipedia
Treby — This interesting name recorded in the spellings of Treby, Treeby, Tribey, Trobey, Truby, Trubey, and possibly other spellings, is English, and a nickname of affection and possibly status. It derives from the medieval expression true body , and… … Surnames reference
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