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* Treago, seat, 7 miles AV. of Ross, Herefordshire.

Trealaw, If mile from Porth sta., Glamorgan; P.O.

Treales, eccl. dist. and township (Treales, Roseacre,
and Wharles), Kirkham par., N. Lancashire, 1 mile NE.
of Kirkham, 4100 ac., pop. 560.

Treaman, ry. sta., Glamorgan, 1 mile SE. of
Aberdare.

Treavcan Copper Mine, 2f miles S. of Redruth,
Cornwall; is 1800 ft. deep.

Trebartha Hall, seat, 7 miles SW. of Launceston,
Cornwall.

Trcbarwith Strand, stretch of fine sands, on coast of
Cornwall, If mile S. of Tintagel Head.

Treboetli, near Swansea, Glamorgan; P.O.

T reborough, par., Somerset, 6 miles SAY. of Willi-
ton, 1798 ac., pop. 150.

Treborth, seat and ry. sta., Carnarvonshire, 23? miles
SW. of Bangor.

Trebrys, township, Yspytty par., Denbighshire, 94
miles SE. of Llanrwst, 853 ac., pop. 156.

Trebullet, 5 miles from Launceston, Cornwall; P.O.

Trebursey, seat, lg-m. SW. of Launceston, Cornwall.

Trecarrel, old Tudor mansion (1540), 64 miles S. of
Launceston, Cornwall.

Trecastle.—vil., Traian Mawr with Trecastle AYard
township, Llywell par., Brecknockshire, 10 miles AY. of
Brecknock; P.O.; adjacent are vestiges of an ancient
castle; Trecastle Beacon is 2594 ft. high.—2. Tre-
castle, hamlet, Llandilofawr par., Carmarthenshire,
near Llandilo.

Trecliff, Derbyshire. See Teat Cliff.

Trecocd. See Disserth and Teecoed.

Trecwm, seat, 3 miles NE. of Letterston and 3 miles
S. of Fishguard, Pembrokeshire ; P.O.

Treddyn, Flintshire. See Tryddyn.

Tredegar, market and mining town, partly in Llan-
gunider par., Brecknockshire, but chiefly in Bedwelty
par., Monmouthshire, on river Sirhowy, 74 miles E. of
Merthyr Tydfil by rail, 7029 ac., pop. 18,771; 1 Bank,
1 newspaper. Market-day,
Saturday. Tredegar has
valuable mines of coal and ironstone, with extensive
blast furnaces and steel works. Now a large and
prosperous town, not many years ago it was an insig-
nificant village.

Tredegar, New. See New Tredegar.

Tredegar Junction, ry. sta., Monmouthshire, 9 miles
S. of Tredegar.

Tredegar Park, seat of Lord Tredegar, 24 miles
SAY. of Newport, Monmouthshire; here are 2 ancient
encampments.

Tredegarviile, suburb of Cardiff, Glamorgan.

Tredethy, seat, 3 miles N. of Bodmin, Cornwall.

Tredington.—par., Gloucestershire, 2J miles SE. of
Tewkesbury, 870 ac., pop. 110; contains Tredington
House, seat.—2. Tredington, par. and vil., detached
part of AYorcestershire, on river Stour, 1| mile N. of
Shipston on Stour and 8 miles NE. of Moreton in the
Marsh, 5285 ac., pop. 1041; P.O.; a monastery once
stood here.

Tredogan, vil., Penmark par., Glamorgan, 54 miles
SE. of Cowbridge.

Tredrea, seat, 34 miles SE. of St Ives, Cornwall.

Trcdunnock, par., Monmouthshire, 4 miles S. of
Usk, 1393 ac., pop. 154.

Trednstan, Brecknockshire. See Trefecca.

Treen, 7 miles SW. of Penzance, Cornwall; P.O.

Trecsbank, seat, Riccarton par., Ayrshire, 2J miles
SAA1. of Kilmarnock.

Treeton, par. and township with ry. sta., S. div.
AYest-Riding Yorkshire, 34 miles S. of Rotherham—
par., 3364 ac., pop. 742; township, 1632 ac., pop.
482; P.O.

Tre-Evan, hamlet, Llangarren par., Herefordshire,
4 miles SAY. of Ross.

Tref . See also Tre .

Tref-Asser, hamlet, Llanwnda par., Pembrokeshire,
3 miles NW. of Fishguard.

Trefdraeth, par., Anglesey, 2 miles NE. of Bodorgan
sta. and 54 miles SW. of Llangefni, 3135 ac., pop. 894;
contains Yard, near Malltraeth Sands.



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