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In the Beginning The first historical reference to Trebah is found within the Doomsday Book of 1086 and was the property of the Bishop of Exeter. The name ‘Trebah’ is thought to derive from the Celtic ‘Tre-Baya ’
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Exeter / London / /

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Rolls Royce / Trebah Garden Trust / /

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Europe / /

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Australia / United Kingdom / Wales / /

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GBP / /

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the Isle of Wight / /

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Person Communication and Meetings / M&A / /

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Perran Foundry / /

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transportation / /

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Rhododendron Valley / Trebah Beach / Omaha Beach / Isle of Wight / /

Organization

Russian army / US Infantry Division / War Department / House on the Bay / Cornwall Garden Society / Hibbert Centre / /

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Wallis Simpson / Alice Hext / Harold Hillier / Charles Hawkins / Eira Hibbert / Donald Healey / Harry Thomas / Edmund Backhouse / Juliet / Edgar Thurston / Ford / Alan Mitchell / Joseph Hooker / Ernest Simpson / Charles Fox / Robert Day / /

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Prince / Head Gardener / cob / racing driver and car designer / Bishop / MP / Major / Secretary / head / /

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Jensen-Healey / /

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New South Wales / /

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South Wales / /

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