Truro

Truro, an episcopal city and seaport of Cornwall; exports largely tin and copper from surrounding mines; its bishopric was revived in 1876, and a handsome Early English cathedral is nearing completion; has also infirmary, old grammar-school, libraries, &c.

Population (circa 1900) given as 11,000.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Trunnion, Commodore Hawser * Tuam
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Trossachs
Troubadours
Trouvères
Trowbridge
Troy
Troy
Troyes
Truck-system
Trumbull, Jonathan
Trunnion, Commodore Hawser
Truro
Tuam
Tübingen
Tucker, Abraham
Tucuman
Tudela
Tudor
Tula
Tulchan Bishops
Tulle
Tunbridge

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Boscawen, Right Hon. Edward
Bulstrode, Sir Richard
Fairfax, Thomas, Lord
Farnabie, Thomas
Foote, Samuel
Hammond, James
Hopkins, Ezekiel
Opie, John
Pool, Matthew
Rous, Francis