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Christianity portal Robert Edward Trefusis (24 January 1843 – 9 July 1930) was the first suffragan Bishop of Crediton from 1897 to 1930. Trefusis was born in
Robert_Trefusis
Cornish family
The Trefusis (/trəˈfjuːsɪs/) trə-FEW-sis family of Cornwall (anciently de Trefusis) continue in 2018 as lords of the manor of Trefusis, near Flushing in
Trefusis_family
English socialite and author (1894–1972)
Order of Merit of the Italian Republic. Trefusis received mixed reviews on her books. Some critics credited Trefusis with an "excellent gift of observation"
Violet_Trefusis
English peer
Robert George William Trefusis, 17th Baron Clinton (1764 – 1797) of Trefusis in Cornwall and Heanton Satchville, Petrockstowe in Devon, was an English
Robert Trefusis, 17th Baron Clinton
Robert_Trefusis,_17th_Baron_Clinton
British peer and Tory politician
Charles Rodolph Trefusis, 19th Baron Clinton (9 November 1791 – 10 April 1866), styled The Honourable Charles Trefusis between 1794 and 1832, was a British
Charles Trefusis, 19th Baron Clinton
Charles_Trefusis,_19th_Baron_Clinton
Cornish poet (1762–1808)
was born on 16 January 1762, the second daughter of Robert Cotton Trefusis, from the Cornwall Trefusis family, and Anne St. John, daughter of John St John
Elizabeth_Trefusis
British peer
Charles John Robert Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis, 21st Baron Clinton GCVO PC (18 January 1863 – 5 July 1957) was a British peer. Trefusis was the eldest
Charles Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis, 21st Baron Clinton
Charles_Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis,_21st_Baron_Clinton
English author, publisher, and bookseller (1768–1841)
family, whom she met in Cádiz". (His sister Albertina Mariana married Robert Trefusis, 17th Baron Clinton; both baron and baroness died in 1797-98.) She
Mary_Jane_Godwin
Hereditary title in the Peerage of England
daughter Bridget Rolle had married Francis Trefusis of Trefusis in Cornwall, and had issue Samuel Trefusis (1677–1724), whose great-grandson was the 17th
Baron_Clinton
British noble (1886–1930)
Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis (19 August 1889 – 19 July 1966), the younger daughter of Charles Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis, 21st Baron Clinton. They
John_Bowes-Lyon
British administrator, politician and peer
peculiarity of being able to descend through the female line and passed into the Trefusis family, descendants of Walpole's great-aunt Bridget Rolle (1648–1721) –
George Walpole, 3rd Earl of Orford
George_Walpole,_3rd_Earl_of_Orford
Grade II* listed building near Exmouth, Devon
George Kerr Trefusis (1836–1907), then aged 6, the nephew of his second wife Louisa Trefusis (1794–1885) (daughter of Robert George William Trefusis, 17th Baron
Bicton_House
English peer
John, a Royal Navy captain Anne, married in 1761 Cotton Trefusis, mother of Robert Trefusis, 17th Baron Clinton Barbara, who in 1764 became the second
John St John, 11th Baron St John of Bletso
John_St_John,_11th_Baron_St_John_of_Bletso
Historic manor in North Devon, England
inherited by the Trefusis family together with the barony of Clinton and Say, in the person of George William Trefusis, according to Lysons. Robert George William
Heanton Satchville, Petrockstowe
Heanton_Satchville,_Petrockstowe
British politician (1704–1786)
1733–1763 Succeeded by Robert Lowry William Hamilton Parliament of Great Britain Preceded by Kelland Courtenay Robert Trefusis Member of Parliament for
Charles Hamilton (MP, born 1704)
Charles_Hamilton_(MP,_born_1704)
Town in Devon, England
explorer and army officer, three exploratory expeditions to Africa. Robert Trefusis (1843–1930), the first suffragan Bishop of Crediton, from 1897 to 1930
Bideford
English politician
John Trefusis (c. 1586 – 1647) lord of the manor of Trefusis in the parish of Mylor in Cornwall, was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons
John_Trefusis
Historic estate in Devon, England
his eldest daughter Harriet Trefusis, who also inherited the vast Clinton estates and changed his surname to "Fane-Trefusis". Today Heanton Satchville
Heanton_Satchville,_Huish
Episcopal title
Bishops suffragan of Crediton From Until Incumbent Notes 1897 1930 Robert Trefusis 1930 1954 William Surtees 1954 1974 Wilfrid Westall 1974 1984 Philip
Bishop_of_Crediton
Demolished church in Plymouth, England
building was opened and dedicated by the Bishop of Crediton, Rev. Robert Trefusis, on 13 February 1899. The plans for the permanent church were drawn
St_Mary's_Church,_Cattedown
British politician
Great Britain Parliament for Truro In office 1734–1741 Serving with Robert Trefusis Preceded by Hugh Boscawen Sidney Meadows Succeeded by Charles Hamilton
Kelland_Courtenay
1831 Baron Clinton (1299) Robert Trefusis, 17th Baron Clinton 1794 1797 Claimed the title from dormancy; died Robert Trefusis, 18th Baron Clinton 1797
List_of_peers_1790–1799
Church in Exeter, Devon
first dedicated on 24 December 1897, by the then Bishop of Crediton, Robert Trefusis. The bells received major maintenance in 1966, when John Taylor & Co
St Michael and All Angels' Church, Heavitree, Exeter
St_Michael_and_All_Angels'_Church,_Heavitree,_Exeter
British politician and peer
Bridget Rolle, being the daughter of Robert George William Trefusis, 17th Baron Clinton (1764–1797), of Trefusis, Cornwall. An epigram "much bandied about
John_Rolle,_1st_Baron_Rolle
English land management and property company
from two inheritances, in 1791 and 1842, by the Trefusis family, originally lords of the manor of Trefusis in Cornwall, both from different branches of the
Clinton_Devon_Estates
the Chenab river Henry Thomas Geoghegan: (1868), executive engineer Robert Trefusis Mallet: (1868), executive engineer Hugh Lewin Monk: (1870–73), assistant
Punjab_Northern_State_Railway
settlement and will of Robert Trefusis (deceased) to lease part of his estate in Cornwall during the minority of his son Robert Cotton Trefusis. 16 Geo. 2. c.
List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1742
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Great_Britain_from_1742
John Cumberland Landalfl Train, Royal Engineers Lt. Temp Capt. Denys Robert Trefusis, Royal Horse Guards Temp 2nd Lt. Bernard Gaines Trevor, West Yorkshire
1919_Birthday_Honours_(MC)
British Conservative politician
Rolle Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis, 20th Baron Clinton (2 March 1834 – 29 March 1904), styled The Honourable Charles Trefusis between 1832 and 1866, was
Charles Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis, 20th Baron Clinton
Charles_Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis,_20th_Baron_Clinton
Former parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom
needed]). "John Trefuses" according to Cobbett: Browne Willis has "Samuel Trefusis (Willis 1750, p. 177)" Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies
Truro_(constituency)
Scottish physicist who pioneered radio direction-finding and radar (1892–1973)
engineering business. In 1966, at the age of 74, he married Dame Katherine Trefusis Forbes. She was 67 years old at the time and had also played a significant
Robert_Watson-Watt
English politician
Francis Trefusis and had a son, Samuel Trefusis (1677–1722). After the death of George Walpole, 3rd Earl of Orford in 1791, Samuel's great-grandson Robert Trefusis
Robert_Rolle_(died_1660)
Historic manor in east Devon, England
Bridget Rolle, being the daughter of Robert George William Trefusis (1764–1797), 17th Baron Clinton, of Trefusis, Cornwall. A marble bust of Louisa survives
Manor_of_Bicton
Replaced by Sir Robert Cowan 1737 - died Replaced by Joseph Gulston 1737 Truro (seat 1/2) Kelland Courtenay Truro (seat 2/2) Robert Trefusis Wallingford (seat
List of MPs elected in the 1734 British general election
List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1734_British_general_election
British diplomat and politician (1767–1850)
he withdrew before the poll. Ashburton was controlled by landlords Robert Trefusis, 18th Baron Clinton and Sir Lawrence Vaughan Palk. Arbuthnot was elected
Charles_Arbuthnot
British soldier and politician
Truro 1727–1734 With: Sidney Meadows Succeeded by Kelland Courtenay Robert Trefusis Political offices Preceded by The Viscount Torrington Captain of the
Hugh Boscawen, 2nd Viscount Falmouth
Hugh_Boscawen,_2nd_Viscount_Falmouth
War memorial in Exeter, Devon, England
ceremony for the memorial was celebrated by the Bishop of Crediton Robert Trefusis. It was unveiled by the Right Honourable Admiral David Beatty. Ceremonies
Exeter_War_Memorial
1931 mystery novel by Agatha Christie
his friend, where he appears to find the prediction has come true. Emily Trefusis, engaged to Trevelyan's nephew, uncovers the mystery along with the police
The_Sittaford_Mystery
English politician
into the noble Trefusis family, and baptised on 6 October 1676. He was the second son of Francis Trefusis and Bridget, the daughter of Robert Rolle. He was
Samuel_Trefusis
Administrative unit of the Church of England
1890–24 December 1908 (d.): Albert Seymour 1908–9 July 1930 (d.): Robert Trefusis, Bishop of Crediton 1930–26 June 1935 (d.): Frank Jones 1935–1945:
Archdeacon_of_Barnstaple
trustee of the large Devon and Cornwall estates of the five-year-old Robert Trefusis, 18th Baron Clinton (1787–1832), of nearby Heanton Satchville, Petrockstowe
Manor_of_Buckland_Filleigh
Former railway station in British India
promoted to Superintendent of Way and Works until transferred in 1886 Robert Trefusis Mallet, 1879–80, Engineer-in-Chief IVSR; and 1885-86 Engineer-in-Chief
Indus_Valley_State_Railway
Church in Devon, England
village. It was consecrated on 17 March 1903 by the Bishop of Crediton, Robert Trefusis, in place of the Bishop of Exeter who was unable to attend due to ill
St_Michael's_Church,_Colyford
Scottish politician and nobleman (1806 – 1884)
Douglas Scott (6 August 1851 – 13 December 1908), married Hon. Walter Trefusis and had issue Buccleuch died at Bowhill House near Bowhill, Selkirkshire
Walter Montagu-Douglas-Scott, 5th Duke of Buccleuch
Walter_Montagu-Douglas-Scott,_5th_Duke_of_Buccleuch
English actress (1959–2018)
experimental fantasy horror film Black Moon (1975). She played Violet Trefusis, Vita Sackville West's lesbian lover in Portrait of a Marriage (1990).
Cathryn_Harrison
Commandant Dame Katherine Jane Trefusis Forbes, Lady Watson-Watt, DBE (21 March 1899 – 18 June 1971), known as Jane Trefusis Forbes, was a businesswoman
Jane_Trefusis_Forbes
Demolished church in Plymouth, England
church's crypt, which was opened and dedicated by the Bishop of Crediton, Robert Trefusis, on 23 November 1900. It served as a mission church until the permanent
St_Augustine's_Church,_Lipson
British Member of Parliament
Truro 1727 – 1734 With: Hugh Boscawen Succeeded by Kelland Courtenay Robert Trefusis Preceded by Sir Francis Henry Drake, Bt Sir Humphrey Monoux, Bt Member
Sidney_Meadows
English High Sheriff and peer
second wife Louisa Trefusis (1794–1885), Mark Trefusis's aunt. Rolle died childless and by his will made his wife's nephew, Mark Trefusis, his heir, as a
Mark_Rolle
Father of Diana, Princess of Wales (1924–1992)
Institute thought that a genetic disease in the Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis family may have killed male members of the family in early childhood and
John Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer
John_Spencer,_8th_Earl_Spencer
Country house in Wiltshire, England
"family stuff" and Italian furniture from Camilla's great aunt Violet Trefusis. The drawing room of the house has a portrait of Alice Keppel, Camilla's
Ray_Mill_House
British politician
(1835–1918), MP for Ludlow; he married Gertrude Albertine, daughter of Charles Trefusis, 19th Baron Clinton. William Windsor Windsor-Clive (1837–1857), who died
Robert_Clive_(1789–1854)
1928 novel by Virginia Woolf
reason for terminating her relationship with Trefusis, that she had slept with her husband Major Dennys Trefusis, was almost certainly false. The picture
Orlando:_A_Biography
Anglo-Irish politician and diplomat
Sir Robert Southwell FRS (31 December 1635 – 11 September 1702) was an Anglo-Irish politician and diplomat. He was Secretary of State for Ireland and President
Robert_Southwell_(diplomat)
Village in Devon, England
Richard Eales. In about 1812 Richard Eales sold the manor to Robert Cotton St John Trefusis, 18th Baron Clinton, a member of an ancient Cornish family.
Huish,_Torridge
French illustrator, art historian and biographer
(1975) Violet Trefusis: Life and Letters (with John Phillips), London: Hamish Hamilton (1976) (US ed.) The Other Woman: A Life of Violet Trefusis, Including
Philippe_Jullian
English society figure and mistress of King Edward VII
of Albemarle in 1696. George and Alice Keppel had two daughters: Violet Trefusis (6 June 1894 – 29 February 1972) and Sonia Cubitt (24 May 1900 – 16 August
Alice_Keppel
Anglo-Irish diplomat, soldier, and architect (1885-1972)
Interestingly, Wellesley had been engaged to Sackville-West's former lover Violet Trefusis before marrying Dorothy. Wellesley himself was rumoured to be bisexual
Gerald Wellesley, 7th Duke of Wellington
Gerald_Wellesley,_7th_Duke_of_Wellington
Personal names used in, or originating in, England
surname, such as Charles Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis, 21st Baron Clinton and Alexander Charles Robert Vane-Tempest-Stewart, 9th Marquess of Londonderry
English_name
English politician (1619–1693)
surviving son of Robert Rashleigh (1585 – c. 1667), MP, of Coombe, near Fowey, Cornwall, by his first wife Mary Trefusis, daughter of Thomas Trefusis of Landew
John Rashleigh (1619–1693) of Coombe
John_Rashleigh_(1619–1693)_of_Coombe
English comedian and actor (born 1957)
In May 2009, Fry unveiled The Dongle of Donald Trefusis, an audiobook series following Donald Trefusis (a fictional character from Fry's novel The Liar
Stephen_Fry
English actress
Hour (2005), a four part ITV miniseries. In 2006 Telford played Emily Trefusis in Agatha Christie's Marple's The Sittaford Mystery, produced jointly by
Zoe_Telford
English writer and gardener (1892–1962)
Keppel. She was deeply upset to read of Keppel's engagement to Major Denys Trefusis. Her response was to travel to Paris to see Keppel and persuade her to
Vita_Sackville-West
British peer, army officer and courtier (1908–1976)
the son of the 4th Earl of Leicester and his wife Marion Gertrude (née) Trefusis. He was educated at Eton, and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. He
Thomas Coke, 5th Earl of Leicester
Thomas_Coke,_5th_Earl_of_Leicester
English politician
Nicholas Trefusis (died c. 1648) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons of England variously between 1628 and 1648. Nicholas Trefusis was
Nicholas_Trefusis
Charles Leverson) Ian Gelder (as Victor Astwell) Bill Wallis (as Horace Trefusis) Lucy Davidson (as Gladys) John Evitts (as Parsons) Andrew Seear (as Humphrey
List of Agatha Christie's Poirot episodes
List_of_Agatha_Christie's_Poirot_episodes
British writer and traveller (1904–2007)
travel from her home in Paris, and saw old friends Nancy Mitford, Violet Trefusis, Rebecca West and the Windsors. She was a close friend of Gerald de Gaury
Lesley_Blanch
English translator and critic (1924–2010)
Between Two Worlds Philippe Sollers: Women Michel Tournier: The Ogre Violet Trefusis: Broderie Anglaise Todd, Andrew (4 March 2010). "Barbara Bray obituary"
Barbara_Bray
1960 short story collection by Agatha Christie
Speaking with Trefusis, the somewhat meek man admits that during his nine years employment, he was ruthlessly bullied by Sir Reuben. Trefusis shows Poirot
The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding
The_Adventure_of_the_Christmas_Pudding
British-born artists' model, socialite, patron of the arts, writer and fashion figure
daughter (London, 1996) 230. Trefusis-de Meyer liaison cited in Henriette Sharpe, A Solitary Woman: A Life of Violet Trefusis (Constable, 1981. "Teacup Tattle"
Olga_de_Meyer
British diplomat, author, diarist and politician (1886–1968)
Sackville-West became involved in an intense relationship with Violet Trefusis that nearly wrecked her marriage. As Nicolson wrote in his diary, "Damn
Harold_Nicolson
Anglo-Irish peer and Conservative politician (1839–1914)
married Katherine Helen Elizabeth Trefusis, third daughter of Col. Hon. Walter Rodolph Trefusis (a son of Charles Trefusis, 19th Baron Clinton) and Lady Mary
John_Crichton,_4th_Earl_Erne
Ceremonial officer of the English county
Wyvell, of Wyvellscombe, St. Stephen-by-Saltash late 1626: John Trefusis, of Trefusis 4 November 1627: Jonathan Rashleigh, of Fowey and Menabilly late
High_Sheriff_of_Cornwall
English politician
James's Church, Piccadilly, on 30 January 1750. Boscawen died suddenly at Trefusis, in Cornwall, aged 54, and was buried at St Michael Penkivel. Cornwall
Hugh Boscawen, 1st Viscount Falmouth
Hugh_Boscawen,_1st_Viscount_Falmouth
British politician (1835-1918)
Windsor-Clive married Gertrude Albertine, daughter of Charles Rodolph Trefusis, 19th Baron Clinton, in 1876. She died in April 1878. Their son George
George Windsor-Clive (politician, born 1835)
George_Windsor-Clive_(politician,_born_1835)
British Conservative politician
children: Lady Mary Trefusis (26 February 1869 – 12 September 1927), married 1905 Lt.-Col. Henry Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis (a son of the 20th Baron
Frederick Lygon, 6th Earl Beauchamp
Frederick_Lygon,_6th_Earl_Beauchamp
English soldier and politician
1679 With: William Pendarves 1661–73 Sir Robert Southwell from 1673 Succeeded by Francis Trefusis Sir Robert Southwell Preceded by John Barneby William
John_Birch_(Roundhead)
Royal Navy officer and politician (1757–1833)
the parish of Mylor. Part of the town of Flushing was built by Samuel Trefusis, MP for Penryn; the other part was built by Humphrey Pellew, who was buried
Edward Pellew, 1st Viscount Exmouth
Edward_Pellew,_1st_Viscount_Exmouth
English politician (c. 1646 – c. 1727)
1695–1699 With: Alexander Pendarves 1695–1698 Samuel Trefusis 1698–1699 Succeeded by Samuel Trefusis Alexander Pendarves Preceded by Sir Stephen Fox Charles
James Vernon (politician, born 1646)
James_Vernon_(politician,_born_1646)
Paul Travers Brigadier-General Hon. John Frederick Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis (1878–1915) Major-General Sir Francis Harper Treherne KCMG Major-General
List of British generals and brigadiers
List_of_British_generals_and_brigadiers
Ancient site in England
residuary legatee, his widow's nephew Hon. Mark (Trefusis) Rolle (1836–1907), second son of Charles Trefusis, 19th Baron Clinton. The windows of St Clarus's
Livery_Dole
Former parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom
inheritance to her cousin George William Trefusis, of Trefusis in Cornwall. Robert George William Trefusis (1764–1797) successfully claimed the title
Callington_(constituency)
Polish painter (1894–1980)
and bisexual women in writing and artistic circles, among them Violet Trefusis, Vita Sackville-West, and Colette. Her close friend and lover the French
Tamara_de_Lempicka
Organisation that promotes the folk arts of England
first secretary of the society was Lady Mary Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis; Trefusis Hall in the EFDSS HQ, Cecil Sharp House, is named after her. One of
English Folk Dance and Song Society
English_Folk_Dance_and_Song_Society
Elizabeth Herbert (wife of Hon. Robert Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis, son of Charles Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis, 20th Baron Clinton), Lady Phyllis
Edward Herbert, 5th Earl of Powis
Edward_Herbert,_5th_Earl_of_Powis
Former manor in Devon, England
Mark Rolle (1835–1907), born Hon. Mark Trefusis, adoptive heir, nephew of Lord Rolle's wife Louisa Trefusis, a daughter of Baron Clinton. The earliest
Stevenstone
British lawyer and politician
1749 and in 1755. On 28 October 1742, he married Hannah Trefusis, daughter of Thomas Trefusis at St Benet Paul's Wharf in London. Rogers died of a stroke
Sir_John_Rogers,_3rd_Baronet
English Whig politician
Binning 1810–1812 Sir John Rogers, 6th Baronet 1812–1813 Hon. Charles Trefusis 1813–1818 Succeeded by Hon. Edward Pyndar Lygon Sir Christopher Robinson
William_Stephen_Poyntz
English politician (c. 1695–1762)
the result (declaring Hales and Trefusis defeated by 27 to 23) which was returned to Parliament. Hales and Trefusis initially petitioned against this
Sir_Thomas_Hales,_3rd_Baronet
Preceded by Thomas Russell Thomas Burgess, junior Member of Parliament for Truro 1621 With: John Trefusis Succeeded by Sir John Catcher John Trefusis
Barnabas_Gooch
Town in Perth and Kinross, Scotland
was formed. From the 1960s, Sir Robert Watson-Watt, an inventor of radar, and his wife, Dame Katherine Jane Trefusis Forbes, Director of the Women's Auxiliary
Pitlochry
Former United Kingdom parliamentary borough
Samuel Trefusis 1699 Alexander Pendarves Tory 1705 James Vernon Whig 1710 Alexander Pendarves Tory 1713 Hugh Boscawen Whig 1714 Samuel Trefusis 1720 Viscount
Penryn_(constituency)
British military service in World War II
lifetime achievement awards by the Duchess of Cornwall. On 1 July 1939, Jane Trefusis Forbes was made director of WAAF, with the rank of senior controller, later
Women's_Auxiliary_Air_Force
British politician
(1891–1963). Beckett is also believed to have been the father of Violet Trefusis (1894–1972), whose mother, Alice Keppel was a mistress of King Edward VII
Ernest Beckett, 2nd Baron Grimthorpe
Ernest_Beckett,_2nd_Baron_Grimthorpe
Name list
American novelist Elizabeth Treadwell (born 1967), American poet Elizabeth Trefusis (1762–1808), Cornish poet E. M. Valk-Heijnsdijk (1867–1945), Dutch cookbook
Elizabeth_(given_name)
Office in the governance of Cornwall
Bruce, 6th Lord Balfour of Burleigh 1921 Charles Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis, 21st Baron Clinton 1933 William Pleydell-Bouverie, 7th Earl of Radnor
Lord_Warden_of_the_Stannaries
1920s group of aristocratic socialites
Patrick Balfour, Baron Kinross Cecil Beaton John Betjeman Edward Burra Robert Byron Sheila Chisholm Daphne Fielding Edward Gathorne-Hardy Terence Greenidge
Bright_young_things
nobleman and politician Charles Somerset, 1st Earl of Worcester Lady Mary Trefusis (1869–1927), English hymnwriter and courtier Mary Arabella Stewart, Countess
List of people with given name Mary
List_of_people_with_given_name_Mary
Musical composition by Edward Elgar
towns - Birmingham early next year & I hope you will very soon hear them"<Trefusis family archive> Elgar himself. The initials are a paraphrase of "Edoo"
Enigma_Variations
Family name that combines two family names
surnames. These include Cameron-Ramsay-Fairfax-Lucy, Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis, Hovell-Thurlow-Cumming-Bruce, Lane Fox Pitt-Rivers, Montagu-Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie
Double-barrelled_name
ROBERT TREFUSIS
ROBERT TREFUSIS
Male
French
 Norman French form of Latin Robertus, ROBERT means "bright fame." Compare with another form of Robert.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Indian, Irish, Italian, Jamaican, Netherlands, Polish, Scottish, Swedish, Swiss, Teutonic
Bright with Fame; Famed; Bright; Shining; An All-time Favorite Boys Name Since the Middle Ages; A; 14th-century King Robert the Bruce; Robert Burns the Poet
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Robart.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Danish, English, French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, Swiss, Teutonic
Bright with Fame; Wide Fame; Spanish Form of Robert Shining Fame
Male
Italian
Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Latin Robertus, ROBERTO means "bright fame."
Male
Welsh
Welsh form of German Hrodebert, RHOBERT means "bright fame."Â
Male
French
 French name derived from Latin Albertus, ALBERT means "bright nobility." Compare with other forms of Albert.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Roberts.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : variant of Robert.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from the personal name Robert. This surname is very frequent in Wales and west central England. It is also occasionally borne by Jews, presumably as an Americanized form of a like-sounding Jewish surname.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Roberts.
Male
English
English variant spelling of French Albert, ELBERT means "bright nobility."
Boy/Male
Australian, Czech, Danish, German, Swedish
Famous Brilliance from Robert; Bright Famous One
Male
English
 English form of Anglo-Saxon Hreodbeorht, ROBERT means "bright fame." Compare with another form of Robert.
Surname or Lastname
English, French, German, Dutch, Hungarian (Róbert), etc
English, French, German, Dutch, Hungarian (Róbert), etc : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements hrÅd
‘renown’ + berht ‘bright’, ‘famous’. This is found occasionally
in England before the Conquest, but in the main it was introduced into
England by the Normans and quickly became popular among all classes of
society. The surname is also occasionally borne by Jews, as an
Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.A Robert from La Rochelle, France is documented in Trois-Rivières,
Quebec, in 1666, with the secondary surname
Female
French
Feminine form of Norman French Robert, ROBERTE means "bright fame."
Male
English
 Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Æthelbert, ALBERT means "bright nobility." Compare with other forms of Albert.
Male
Czechoslovakian
, bright fame.
Boy/Male
German American Shakespearean Teutonic English French Scottish
Famed, bright; shining. An all-time favorite boys' name since the Middle Ages. Famous Bearers:...
Female
Italian
 Feminine form of Latin Robertus, ROBERTA means "bright fame." In use by the Italians, Portuguese and Spanish. Compare with another form of Roberta.
ROBERT TREFUSIS
ROBERT TREFUSIS
Girl/Female
Muslim
The most beautiful
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Tamil
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places in Northumbria and Wiltshire, named in Old English as ‘mill stream’ (see Milburn).
Boy/Male
Irish
Regal.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu, Traditional
Moon Light; Brightness of Moon; Phases of Moon
Girl/Female
Indian
Beautiful
Boy/Male
Norse
Odin's spear.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Celtic, English, Irish
Minstrel; Singer-poet; Barley Valley
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Shade.
ROBERT TREFUSIS
ROBERT TREFUSIS
ROBERT TREFUSIS
ROBERT TREFUSIS
ROBERT TREFUSIS
n.
A rover or footpad; a prowling robber.
a.
Having a disposition or temper habitually sober.
a.
Evincing strength; indicating vigorous health; strong; sinewy; muscular; vigorous; sound; as, a robust body; robust youth; robust health.
imp. & p. p.
of Robe
a.
Not covert; open; public; manifest; as, an overt act of treason.
n.
See Herb Robert, under Herb.
v. t.
Sheltered; not open or exposed; retired; protected; as, a covert nook.
v. t.
To change back. See Revert, v. i.
superl.
Not proceeding from, or attended with, passion; calm; as, sober judgment; a man in his sober senses.
n.
A boat propelled by three rowers with four oars, the middle rower pulling two.
v. t.
To invest with a robe or robes; to dress; to array; as, fields robed with green.
v. t.
Under cover, authority or protection; as, a feme covert, a married woman who is considered as being under the protection and control of her husband.
n.
One who ranges; a rover; sometimes, one who ranges for plunder; a roving robber.
superl.
Temperate in the use of spirituous liquors; habitually temperate; as, a sober man.
v. t.
To make sober.
v. i.
One who practices robbery on the seas; a pirate.
v. i.
To become sober; -- often with down.
superl.
Not intoxicated or excited by spirituous liquors; as, the sot may at times be sober.
a.
Requiring strength or vigor; as, robust employment.