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Trematon is a village about two miles (3 km) from Saltash.   Unknown formation date. 1900s: Trematon Brass Band active. (BBHD) 1906: Edward Gregory, Trematon Brass Band MD when the band had 12 players. (BBHD) 1906: Edward Gregory, employed Bull Point Powder Works and bandmaster of the Trematon Band, said
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Tregrehan is near St Blazey   Unknown formation date. 1875: Saturday were inaugurated by a procession from the Primitive Methodist chapel, St. Blazey, headed by the Tregrehen Brass Band, singing, reading, and prayer opened the proceedings at the site, and having declared the foundation stone well and truly. (24 April
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Tredavoe is a hamlet west of Newlyn   Unknown formation date. 1908: Selections of music were well rendered by the old-established Paul Band and by the new and admirable Tredavoe Band. (18 June 1908 – Cornishman) 1909: Music was discoursed throughout the afternoon and evening by Paul and Tredavoe Bands.
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  Also known as Trecobben Hill Brass Band. (John Brush)   Unknown formation date. 1879-1888: Trecobben Brass Band active. (John Brush) 1880: Headed by the Hayle (Foundry) Artillery Band and completed by the Trecobben Brass Band, the procession left the United Methodist Free Church. (8 July 1880 – Cornishman) Unknown
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  1870s: St Mary’s Band formed. (Music in the West Country by Stephen Banfield) 1875: Members of the St Mary’s Amateur Brass Band…gave a concert in the Infant School Room. The cornopeans and saxhorns were played by… (RCG 13th November 1875) 1876: Scilly. The St Mary’s Brass Band gave a
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