BORLASE
'Borlase' may refer to:
An ancient family originally of French extraction and named Taellifer/Telfer. They came to England in the reign of Henry III and settled in the parish of St Wenn in Cornwall. Following the ancient Cornish tradition they adopted the name of their place of residence, Borlas, as their surname. Originally Borlase was a manor but the name now exists as three farms: Borlase-Vath, Borlase Burgess and Borlase farm near Rosenannon.
★ Edmund Borlase (1620-1682), Irish Protestant historian
★ William Borlase (1695 - 1772), antiquarian and naturalist
★ William Copeland Borlase, (1848 - 1899) antiquarian
★ Sir Edward Borlase
★ Sir John Borlase (1576-1648), General of the Ordnance and Governor of Ireland
★ Sir John Borlase Warren
An ancient family originally of French extraction and named Taellifer/Telfer. They came to England in the reign of Henry III and settled in the parish of St Wenn in Cornwall. Following the ancient Cornish tradition they adopted the name of their place of residence, Borlas, as their surname. Originally Borlase was a manor but the name now exists as three farms: Borlase-Vath, Borlase Burgess and Borlase farm near Rosenannon.
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★ Edmund Borlase (1620-1682), Irish Protestant historian
★ William Borlase (1695 - 1772), antiquarian and naturalist
★ William Copeland Borlase, (1848 - 1899) antiquarian
★ Sir Edward Borlase
★ Sir John Borlase (1576-1648), General of the Ordnance and Governor of Ireland
★ Sir John Borlase Warren
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