Lots for this family in The Times!
The Times, Friday, Jan 07, 1887; pg. 1; Issue 31963; col A
On the 31st Ult, at Bournemouth, Emma Mary Katherine, the beloved wife of the Rev J. Trelawny-Ross, MA, late Minor Canon of Llandaff Cathedral, and eldest daughter of Alexander and Emma Mary Bassett, of Baynton House, Glamorganshire, aged 28 years.
The Times, Thursday, Feb 01, 1906; pg. 6; Issue 37932; col A
Dr. Rev. J. Trelawny-Ross, vicar of Paignton (nominated for the election of proctors for Exeter diocese)
The Times, Monday, Nov 11, 1907; pg. 6; Issue 38487; col A
Rev J. Trelawny-Ross, DD, has resigned the vicarage of Paignton with Marldon
The Times, Saturday, Aug 01, 1908; pg. 12; Issue 38714; col F
A. H. Trelawny-Ross, Morton, Class III from the Honour School of Modern History, Oxford University.
The Times, Monday, May 24, 1909; pg. 11; Issue 38967; col D
Foundation stone laid on Saturday for a new church, Saint-Gabriel Plymouth, the site given by the Rev. J. Trelawny-Ross
The Times, Wednesday, Oct 25, 1911; pg. 15; Issue 39725; col B
Territorial Force - A. H. Trelawny-Ross to be Sec. Lieut. for service with the Sherborne School Conting., Junior Division, OTC.
The Times, Tuesday, Jan 01, 1924; pg. 18; Issue 43537; col F
A book listed, 'A Housemaster's Belief', by A. H. Trelawny-Ross
The Times, Thursday, Feb 28, 1924; pg. 15; Issue 43587; col B
The engagement announced of the Rev. W. T. Trelawny-Ross, MC, rector of East Allington, Devon, eldest son of the Rev. J. T. Trelawny-Ross, DD, and the late Mrs Trelawny-Ross, of Ham, Devon, and Limavady, Co. Londonderry, and Wilfreda Anne, younger daughter of Colonel W. E. P. Bastard, OBE, DL, and the last Mrs Bastard, of Kitley, Devon.
The Times, Thursday, Jan 17, 1929; pg. 17; Issue 45103; col D
W. E. T. Trelawny-Ross, appointed to vicarage of St. Michael, East Teignmouth.
The Times, Saturday, Mar 16, 1929; pg. 5; Issue 45153; col B
Sherborne School football season: Mr Trelawny-Ross's house won the Junior Cup, as well as the point-to-point cup, and junior and senior steeplechase.
The Times, Wednesday, May 01, 1935; pg. 1; Issue 47052; col B
On April 27, 1935, at Ham, Plymouth, Mary Frederica Cecelia, beloved wife of the Rev. J. T. Trelawny-Ross, DD, and daughter of the late Captain George Somerville Digby, Grenadier Guards, and the late Lady Emily Jane Digby, in her 82nd year.
The Times, Wednesday, May 22, 1935; pg. 1; Issue 47070; col A
On May 20, 1935, at Ham, near Plymouth, Devon, John Trelawny Trelawny-Ross (that's not a typo, that's his name) DD, Priest, aged 82. No flowers, please. Memorial services to-morrow (Thursday) in Paignton Parish Church, at 12:15pm, and in St. Gabriel's, Plymouth, at 12:15pm.
The Times, Wednesday, May 22, 1935; pg. 18; Issue 47070; col B
Prebendary John Trelawny Trelawny-Ross, DD, died at his residence, Ham House, near Plymouth, at the age of 82. He was offered a prebendal stall in Exeter Cathedral on four occasions before he finally accepted, and he was installed only two months ago. The son of Canon William Ross, of Londonderry, he added the name Trelawny in 1903. Educated at Winchester and Trinity College, Dublin, where he was music exhibitioner, he was minor canon and librarian of Llandaff Cathedral, vicar of Paignton from 1892 to 1908, and four times proctor in Convocation for the Diocese of Exeter. He was twice married, and had three sons and three daughters.
The Times, Wednesday, Jun 27, 1962; pg. 1; Issue 55428; col A
On 20 Jun, 1962, at Taunton, William Edwin Trelawny Trelawny-Ross, priest, MA, MC, Hon. CF, late of Ham, Plymouth, and formerly vicar of St. Michaels, East Teignmouth, aged 78 years.
The Times, Tuesday, Mar 14, 1972; pg. 26; Issue 58426; col A
On Mar 13, 1972, Addis Emily Trelawny-Ross, peacefully.
The Times, Wednesday, Apr 03, 1974; pg. 28; Issue 59055; col A
On Mar 31st, peacefully, Caroline Sophia Trelawny-Ross (Caroline S from 1891 census?)