- John Tremayne
John Tremayne (
15 April 1825 –1901) was a politician who sat as aConservative for the East Cornwall Constituency from 1874 until he was defeated in 1880. He then sat for South Devon from 1884 to 1885 .Parental family
He was born
15 April 1825 , the son ofJohn Hearle Tremayne and Caroline Lemon, his wife. His mother's brother was SirCharles Lemon , who left his estate atCarclew to John Tremayne's brother, Arthur. His other siblings, Henry, Mary and Harriet married other gentry or noble families.Education
He was educated at
Eton andChrist Church, Oxford "The Times", Friday, Apr 12, 1901; pg. 8; Issue 36427; col F "Comment on Obituary from a correpondent." ] .Heligan
With his son, Jack, he further developed the gardens at the
Heligan estate , which he inherited in 1851. During the 20th Century, the gardens were neglected. They were restored and are now open to the public as "The Lost Gardens of Heligan ". He also inherited an estate at Sydenham in Devonshire.Marriage and children
In 1860, he married the Hon. Mary Charlotte Vivian, daughter of Lord Vivian of Glynn [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=Ni4BAAAAQAAJ&pg=RA23-PA1&lpg=RA23-PA1&dq=Burke's+landed+gentry+tremayne&source=web&ots=n4j8UFBpzM&sig=W7aSSo51gFmVnpcxeje-devs0Vs&hl=en#PPA1535,M1 A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain 1863, p.1535: Tremayne descent. In 1863, one daughter of the marriage was reported- Onera Mary Georgina] ] . They had two sons, Perys Edmund, born 1866, died 1867, and John Claude Lewis, known as "Jack", born 1869, and three daughters.
*John Claude married [John Claude married 18 November 1897 according to the "Times" article cited below.] Eleanor, the daughter of Jonathan Rashleigh of Menabilly. They later divorced ["The Times", Friday, Jun 10, 1904; pg. 3; Issue 37417; col D: "Probate, Divorce, And Admiralty Division. Tremayne v. Tremayne".] ; no children resulted from this marriage [http://www.milsom.info/mylor/Olivey/Olivey_C14.htm "Olivey's History of Mylor"] ] .
*Onera Mary (died 10 October 1936) ["The Times", Monday, Oct 12, 1936; pg. 1; Issue 47503; col A: Death notices.]
*Harriet Maud.
*Grace Damaris Matilda, married 1889, Charles Babington, Esq. [Details of the daughters from [http://www.archive.org/stream/historyoftremant01lctrem/historyoftremant01lctrem_djvu.txt "The history of the Treman, Tremaine, Truman family in America"] ]Public service
In addition to his parliamentary service, he was a
JP and in 1859,High Sheriff of Cornwall . He served as Chairman of theNorth Cornwall Railway Company .Death
He died in the spring of 1901 at
Biarritz "The Times", Tuesday, Apr 09, 1901; pg. 3; Issue 36424; col E - "Obituary". ]References
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