John Trehenban

John Trehenban (pronounced TREM-on) (1650–1671), of St Columb Major in Cornwall, United Kingdom, was a murderer sentenced to imprisonment in a cage on Castle An Dinas downs and starved to death.

The murder of the two young girls is recorded in the Parish Register.[1]

23 June 1671 Anne daughter of John Pollard of this Parish and Loveday Rosevear (aged 17), daughter of Thomas Rosevear of St Enoder were barbarously murdered on the day before in the home of Captain Peter Pollard at the bridge by one John Trehenban the son of Humphrey and Cissily Trehenban of this Parish at about 11 O' clock in the forenoon upon a market day.

The stone at Castle an Dinas on which the cage stood and Trehenban starved

Legends attached to the murder

The stone now covered by viewpoint

References

  1. St Columb Major Parish registers 1539 - 1780, pages 229 - 230
  2. A view from Hensbarrow, Cornish Magazine, Sept' 1961, page 150, article by Marshel Arthur.


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