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Trefecca, hamlet, Talgarth par., Brecknockshire, 8 miles SW. of Hay; Trefecca House was the residence of Howel Harris (1713-1773), one of the founders of Calvinistic Methodism, and also of the Countess of Huntingdon, who made Tredustan Court, in the vicinity, a college for teachers of the connection.
Trefeglwys, par., Montgomeryshire, 4 miles N. of Llanidloes, 18,166 ac., pop. 1823; P.O.
Trefeinon, ry. sta., in co. and 64 miles NE. of Brecknock.
'Trefeirig, township, Llanbadarnfawr par., Car diganshire, near Aberystwith, 9150 ac., pop. 1107.
Treffgarne, par., Pembrokeshire, on river West Cleddau, 5 miles N. of Haverfordwest, 1205 ac., pop. 112; P.O.; Treffgarne Bocks have a curious rugged outline, and form the most remarkable feature in this part of the country.
Treffynon, vil., Llanddausaint par., Anglesey, 51 miles W. of Llanerchymedd.
Trefgwyddel, or Moylgrove : which see.
Trefilan, par., Cardiganshire, 6 miles NAY. of Lam- peter, 2201 ac., pop. 273; contains Talsarn.
Trcfine, Pembrokeshire. See Trevine.
Trellis, township, Llangammarch par., Brecknock- shire, 8 miles SW. of Builth, 6325 ac., pop. 518.
Trefllys, par., Carnarvonshire, on the coast, 2 miles E. of Criccieth, 999 ac. (218 water), pop. 73.
Trefloyn (originally Trellwyn), ancient fortified mansion, now a ruin, near Gumfreston, 1J mile AA7. of Tenby, Pembrokeshire.
Trefnant, eccl. dist. and vil. with ry. sta., Henllan par., in co. and2|m. N. of Denbigh, pop. 740 ; P.O., T.O.
Trefonen, eccl. dist., Oswestry par., Shropshire, 3 miles SAY. of Oswestry, pop. 1239; P.O.
Trefor. See Trevor.
Treforest, hamlet with ry. sta., Llantwitvairdre par., Glamorgan, If mile SE. of Pontypridd Junction and Ilf miles NAY. of Cardiff ; p.o., T.o.
Treforis, hamlet, St Ishmaels par., Carmarthen- shire, 3J miles NAA7. of Kidwelly.
Trefriw, par. and vil. (ry. sta. Llanrwst and Tre- friw), Carnarvonshire, on river Conway, 14 mile NW. of Llanrwst, 9576 ac. (including Llanrhychwyn), pop. 625; P.O., T.O.; was a seat of Llewelyns; Trefriw Spa is lg mile N. of vil.; in the tourist season Trefriw has communication by steamer with Deganwy and Conway.
Trefriw with llanrhychwyn, eccl. dist., Car- narvonshire, comprising Trefriw par. and part of Llan- rhychwyn par., pop. 938.
Trefusis Point, Cornwall, on W. side of Falmouth Harbour, opposite Falmouth ; the Queen transport was wrecked here in 1814, with the loss of nearly 200 lives ; the old mansion of the Trefusis family has long been a farmhouse.
Trefycoed, hamlet, Lampeter Pont Stephen par., Cardiganshire, near Lampeter.
Tregaian, par., Anglesey, 2 miles NW. of Llangefni, 2066 ac., pop. 111.
Tregaininion, curacy, Tywardreath par., Cornwall.
Tregantle Fort, on AVhitesand Bay, Cornwall, 3 miles NW. of Rame Head.
Tregare, par., in co. and 6 miles AV. of Monmouth, 2416 ac., pop. 281.
Tregarn, hamlet, Llanddarog par., in co. and 64 miles SE. of Carmarthen.
Tregarnedd, old mansion, now a farm-house, in par. and 1 mile SE. of Llangefni, Anglesey; was built in time of Henry VII., and succeeded an older mansion of 13th century.
Tregaron, small town and township with ry. sta., Caron par., Cardiganshire, 10 miles NE. of Lampeter, pop. 1731; P.O., T.o., 1 Bank; was anciently a bor., disfranchised in 1730 ; the township is also called Caron-ys-Clawdd, and the eccl. dist. is also called Caron.
Tregarth, ry. sta., Carnarvonshire, 3 miles SE. of Bangor; P.O.
Tregavethan, par., Cornwall, 3 miles NAY. of Truro, 1002 ac., pop. 47.
Tregayan, Anglesey. See Tregaian.
Tregcle, vil., Llanfeehell par., Anglesey, 5 miles W. of Llanerchymedd.
Tregeagles Quoits, Giant, a number of huge Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.
Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, 1887. Public domain image from Gedcomindex.com
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Tre , or Tref , is a Celtic prefix, signifying a
house, a home, a small town.
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