In males from Trelawney, Zimbabwe, their backs are uniform red, also with whitish spots.
On 1 December 1631 Trelawney and his partner Moses Goodyeare were granted a patent by the Plymouth Company for a tract of land between Spurwink River and Presumpscot River and for Richmond's Island at Cape Elizabeth, Maine.
In the first novel she has a pet rock called Petroc Trelawney (presumably named after Petroc Trelawny), which she loses when the Marram Marshes are flooded; she later acquires a pet duck called Ethel.
The character of Squire Trelawney has been played in film adaptations by Nigel Bruce (1934), Walter Slezak (1972),
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Squire John Trelawney is a supporting character from Robert Louis Stevenson's novel Treasure Island.