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ROADS AND STREETS IN OLD DEVONPORT

TRELAWNEY PLACE

Trelawney Place was the name given to the three properties immediately opposite Trelawny Avenue and Tudor Terrace, at the bottom of what was to become Victoria Road, Saint Budeaux.

In 1914 number 1 was occupied by Mr James Williams, draper, and number 3 by Mr B M Robinson, chemist.  Number 2 was the private residence of a Mrs Veale.

The spelling of Trelawney and Trelawny seem to have been interchangable.