Proper noun
A surname from Cornish.
A parish of Jamaica.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgBarbara Whilby (centre), retired vice-principal of the Muschett High School in Wakefield, Trelawny, presents a tribute during the funeral for the late Millicent Gray, past vice-principal of the school. Source: Internet
St Austell Brewery has signed up to host the Trelawny Shout on St Piran’s Day (March 5th) for a fifth consecutive year. Source: Internet
She was a mentor, and she shared her skill with the people of Trelawny." Source: Internet
The 2nd Battalion is responsible for the Western Command of the JDF and covers the parishes of Trelawny, St James, Hanover, Westmoreland and St Elizabeth. Source: Internet
The least number of route taxi spaces are in the parishes of St Thomas (151), Portland (199), Kingston and St Andrew (219), Hanover (222) and Trelawny (247), according to the ad. Source: Internet
The people of Falmouth, the people of Trelawny would want a statue to be placed in the square of Falmouth.” Source: Internet