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Philip Rashleigh III (1729–1811) of Menabilly, Cornwall, was an antiquary and Fellow of the Royal Society and a Cornish squire. He is probably most notable for collecting from the labourers who found it, and publishing, the Trewhiddle Hoard of Anglo-Saxon treasure, which still gives its name to the "Trewhiddle style" of 9th century decoration. ==Origins== He was born at Aldermanbury, London, on 28 December 1729, the eldest son and heir of Jonathan Rashleigh III (1693–1764), of Menabilly, MP for Fowey in Cornwall, by his wife Mary Clayton, daughter of Sir William Clayton, 1st Baronet (died 1744) of Marden in Surrey.
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