London Under London by Richard Trench5/25/2023 ![]() She was his ardent co-worker both as contributor and critic. His mother's correspondence is full of references to a little periodical called The Translator, begun in 1825, or immediately on his becoming an undergraduate. In October 1825 he was entered at Trinity College, Cambridge. In February, 1816 he proceeded to Twyford School, and in 1819 to Harrow, where he won great distinction. Trench's home in childhood was Elm Lodge, close to the village of Bursledon, not far from Southampton. Her sons (the Archbishop and his brothers, besides his two sisters) were the only descendants of the Refugee Philip, either in the male or female line, all the other branches having come to an end. Richard Trench, four distinct foreign strains were blended. The Huguenot refugee families married for a long time within themselves, and in Mrs. On his mother's side he was almost purely French, the grandfather of Bishop Chenevix of Waterford, Philip Chenevix of d'Eply of Loraine having only taken refuge in England on the revocation of the Edict of Nantes. Galway his mother Melesina, only grandchild and heiress of Richard Chenevix, Bishop of Waterford, and widow of Colonel St. His father was Richard Trench, 6th son of Frederick Trench, of Woodlands, Co. 9th, 1807, during a visit of his parents of some mouths to Ireland. ![]() ![]() was born in North Frederick Street, Dublin, on Sept. ![]()
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