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Trevethy (or Trethery's) Cromlech, 1 mile E. of
St Cleer, Cornwall.

Trevil, hamlet with ry. sta., Monmouthshire, on
border of co., 2| miles AY. of Brynmawr.

Treville, par., Herefordshire, 6 miles NAY. of Ross,
1540 ac., pop. 156.

Trevine, vil., Llanrian par., Pembrokeshire, 8% miles
SAY. of Fishguard ; P.O.

Trevor.—8 miles from Nevin, Carnarvonshire; P.O.
—2. Trevor, vil. with ry. sta., Llangollen par., Den-
bighshire, 3 miles E. of Llangollen.—3. Trevor, 4 miles
from Llanerchymedd, Anglesey; P.O.

Trevose Head, bold promontory (243 ft. high), on AY.
coast of Cornwall, 4 miles AY. of Padstow; at the NAY.
extremity of the head is a lighthouse 87 ft. high, with
occulting light 204 ft. above high water and seen 20 m.

Trew and Moy, ry. sta., E. co. Tyrone, 2% miles N.
of Moy and 4% E. of Dungannon.

Trewalchinai, par., Anglesey, 5% miles AY. of
Llangefni, 1700 ac., pop. 707.

Trewan, seat, on N. side of St Columb Major,
Cornwall.

Trewarlet, hamlet, Lezant par., Cornwall, 2 miles
S. of Launceston.

Trewarthenick, seat, on river Fal, Cornwall, 2 miles
SAY. of Tregony.

Trewavas Head, headland, Cornwall, 4% miles SAY.
of Helston.

Tre wen, par. and vil., Cornwall, 4 miles AY. of
Launceston, 988 ac., pop. 141.

Trewern, township, Buttington par., Montgomery-
shire, on river Severn, in mun. bor. of AVelshpool, 1860
ac., pop. 358.

Trewern and Gwytkla, township, Llanvihangel-
nant-Mellan par., Radnorshire, 4 miles AY. of New
Radnor, 1854 ac., pop. 105.

Trewhitt, Higk and Low, township, Rothbury par.,
Northumberland, 4 miles NAY. of Rothbury, 1682 ac.,
pop. 98; contains Trewkltt llonse, seat.

Trewick, township, Bolam par., Northumberland, 7
miles SAY. of Morpeth, 762 ac., pop. 23.

Trewint, place with inn, 8% miles SAY. of Launces-
ton, Cornwall.

Trewifkian, seat, 2 miles S. of Grampound Road
sta., Cornwall; P.O.

Trewoofe, ruined old manor-house, 5 miles SAY. of
Penzance, Cornwall.

Trews Weir Mills, paperworks, Exeter, Devon.

Treyarnon Bay, on AY. coast of Cornwall, 4 miles
SAY. of Padstow.

Tre-y-Caeri, Carnarvonshire. See Tre’r Ceiri.

Trey ford, par., Sussex, 5 miles SAA7. of Midhurst,
1273 ac., pop. 147.

Triangle, vil. with ry. sta., Halifax par., N. div.
AYest-Riding Yorkshire, 4 miles SAY. of Halifax ; P.O.

Tricrmain, fragment of ancient castle, on NE.
border of Cumberland, near Bewcastle; gives name to
Scott’s
Bridal of Triermain.

Trigg, hundred, Cornwall, 59,782 ac., pop. 8959;
contains 12 pars.

Triley Court, seat, Monmouthshire; post-town,
Abergavenny.

Trillick, vil. and ry. sta., Kilskeery par., SAY. co.
Tyrone, 8 miles SAA7. of Fintona and 10 miles NE. of
Enniskillen, pop. 276; P.O., T.O., 1 Bank. Market-
day,
Saturday. The vil. is 2 miles E. of sta.

Trim, market and assize town, township, and par.
with ry. sta., mid. co. Meath, on river Boyne, 30 miles
NAY. of Dublin—par., 13,425 ac., pop. 3464 ; township,
162 ac., pop. 1586; P.O., T.O., 2 Banks. Market-day,
Saturday. Trim is the capital of co. Meath, and an
ancient seat of the Irish Parliament. It contains a
monument erected in honour of the Duke of AVelling-
ton, and the remains of an abbey and a castle.

Trimdon, par. and ry. sta., Durham, 5 miles E. of
Ferryhill and 8 miles SE. of Durham, 2494 ac., pop.
3057; P.O., and P.O. at Trimdon Colliery, and P.O.,
T.O. at Trimdon Grange ; the par. contains Trimdon
House, seat.

Trimingham, par. and vil., Norfolk, on the coast, 4
miles SE. of Cromer, 680 ac. (145 water), pop. 194; P.O.

Trimley St Martin and Trim ley St Mary, 2 pars.,
Suffolk, 8 miles tjE. of Ipswich—Trimley St Martin,

Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.

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