Tregeagle Surname
Approximately 256 people bear this surname
Tregeagle Surname Definition:
From Tregagle in the parish of St. Probus; from tre-gagle, -geagle, the dirty town or dwelling; The Tregagle family of Trevorder in St. Breock is extinct. To this family belonged John Tregagle, an arbitrary magistrate and local tyrant of the days of the Stuarts, whose ghost still haunts the wilds of Cornwall.
Read More About This SurnameTregeagle Surname Distribution Map
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| Australia | 170 | 1:158,798 | 16,605 |
| United States | 73 | 1:4,965,191 | 254,179 |
| England | 10 | 1:5,571,806 | 158,774 |
| Wales | 3 | 1:1,031,511 | 34,732 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| England | 9 | 1:2,708,374 | 73,770 |
| Jersey | 8 | 1:6,485 | 1,119 |
Tregeagle Surname Meaning
From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history
From Tregagle in the parish of St. Probus; from tre-gagle, -geagle, the dirty town or dwelling; The Tregagle family of Trevorder in St. Breock is extinct. To this family belonged John Tregagle, an arbitrary magistrate and local tyrant of the days of the Stuarts, whose ghost still haunts the wilds of Cornwall. "One of this family having become unpopular," says D. Gilbert, "the traditions respecting a mythological personage have been applied to him. The object of these tales of unknown antiquity was, like Orestes, continually pursued by an avenging being, from whom he could find refuge only from time to time by flying to the cell or chapel on Roach Rock, till at last his fate was changed into the performance of a task to exhaust the water from Dozmere, with an implement less adapted, if possible, for its appropriate work than were the colanders given to the daughter of Danaus:
Hoc' ut opinor, id est ævo florente puellas,
Quod memorant, laticem pertuaum congerero in vas,
Quod tamen expleri nulla ratione potest
Tregagle is provided simply with a limpet-shell having a hole bored through it, and with this he is said to labour without intermission; in dry seasons flattering himself that he has made some progress towards the end of his work; but when rain commences, and the ' omnis efiusus labor' becomes apparent, he is believed to roar so loudly, in utter despair, as to be heard from Dartmoor Forest to the Land's End"
TREGAGLE, TREGEAGLE, TREGALE: From Tregagle in the parish of St. Probus; from tre-gagle, -geagle, the dirty town or dwelling; The Tregagle family of Trevorder in St. Breock is extinct. To this family belonged John Tregagle, an arbitrary magistrate and local tyrant of the days of the Stuarts, whose ghost still haunts the wilds of Cornwall. "One of this family having become unpopular," says D. Gilbert, "the traditions respecting a mythological personage have been applied to him. The object of these tales of unknown antiquity was, like Orestes, continually pursued by an avenging being, from whom he could find refuge only from time to time by flying to the cell or chapel on Roach Rock, till at last his fate was changed into the performance of a task to exhaust the water from Dozmere, with an implement less adapted, if possible, for its appropriate work than were the colanders given to the daughter of Danaus:
Hoc' ut opinor, id est ævo florente puellas,Stolen from Fore bears
Quod memorant, laticem pertuaum congerero in vas,
Quod tamen expleri nulla ratione potest
Tregagle is provided simply with a limpet-shell having a hole bored through it, and with this he is said to labour without intermission; in dry seasons flattering himself that he has made some progress towards the end of his work; but when rain commences, and the ' omnis efiusus labor' becomes apparent, he is believed to roar so loudly, in utter despair, as to be heard from Dartmoor Forest to the Land's End"
TREGAGLE: The name of this family was taken from their place of residence, Tregagle, in the parish of Probus, which that prince of etymologists, Hals, informs us signifies "the town of gagling geese, or the filthy town !" D. Gilbert's Cornwall. To this family belonged John Tregagle, an arbitrary magistrate and local tyrant, of the days of the Stuarts, whose ghost yet haunts the wilds of Cornwall. "One of this family, having become unpopular," says Mr. Davies Gilbert, "the traditions respecting a mythological personage have been applied to him. The object of these tales of unknown antiquity was, like Orestes, continually pursued by an avenging being, from whom he could find refuge only from time to time by flying to the cell or chapel on Roach Rock; till at last his fate was changed into the performance of a task, to exhaust the water from Dozmere, with an implement less adapted, if possible, for its appropriate work, than were the colanders given to the daughter of Danaus :
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Tregeagle Last Name Facts
Where Does The Last Name Tregeagle Come From? nationality or country of origin
The surname Tregeagle occurs more in Australia more than any other country or territory. It may also be rendered as a variant:. For other potential spellings of this name click here.
How Common Is The Last Name Tregeagle? popularity and diffusion
The last name Tregeagle is the 998,609th most prevalent last name globally, held by approximately 1 in 28,466,976 people. The surname Tregeagle occurs predominantly in Oceania, where 66 percent of Tregeagle reside; 66 percent reside in Australasia and 66 percent reside in Australia and New Zealand.
The surname Tregeagle is most frequent in Australia, where it is held by 170 people, or 1 in 158,798. In Australia it is primarily found in: New South Wales, where 56 percent live, South Australia, where 33 percent live and Victoria, where 4 percent live. Excluding Australia it is found in 3 countries. It also occurs in The United States, where 29 percent live and England, where 4 percent live.
Tregeagle Family Population Trend historical fluctuation
The frequency of Tregeagle has changed over time. In England the number of people who held the Tregeagle last name increased 111 percent between 1881 and 2014.
Tregeagle Last Name Statistics demography
In The United States those bearing the Tregeagle last name are 11.56% more likely to be registered with the Republican Party than The US average, with 58.33% registered to vote for the party.
Tregeagle earn notably more than the average income. In United States they earn 20.49% more than the national average, earning $51,990 USD per year.
Phonetically Similar Names
| Surname | Similarity | Worldwide Incidence | Prevalency |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tergeagle | 89 | 4 | / |
| Tergeoglou | 63 | 13 | / |
| Durgyagol | 56 | 3 | / |
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