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 2154 ae. and 209 tidal water and foreshore, pop. 611; Trimley St Mary, 1925 ac. and 225 tidal water and fore- shore, pop. 418 ; P.O., called Trimley ; the 2 churches stand in one churchyard. 
Triinpiey, curacy, Kidderminster par., Worcester. 
Trimsaran, 4 miles E. of Kidwelly, Carmarthen- shire ; P.O. 
Trinafonr, place with inn, Blair Athole par., Perth- shire, on Erichdie Water, 6| m. SW. of Struan ry. sta. 
Tring, market town and par., Herts, in W. of co., 5 miles NAV. of Berkhampstead and 32 NW. of London by rail—par., 7846 ac., pop. 5357; town, 4154 ac., pop. 4354; P.O., T.O., 1 newspaper. Market-day, Friday. Straw-plaiting, silk-throwing, and canvas-weaving are carried on, but not to such an extent as formerly. Tring Park is a seat of the Rothschilds. 
Trinity, par., in NE. of Jersey, Channel Islands, 4 miles N. of St Helier, 3030 ac., pop. 2002. 
Trinity, ry. sta. and N. suburb of Edinburgh, on the Firth of Forth, between Newhaven and Granton ; consists largely of modern villas, and has sea-baths, and a chain pier for swimmers. 
Trinity Gask, par. and vil., Perthshire, on river Earn—par., 5689 ac., pop. 396; vil., 6 miles N. of Auchterarder and 74 SE- of Crieff; P.O. 
Trinity llouse, Tower Hill, London; was erected by Samuel AVyatt in 1793, and is the headquarters of the Trinity Corporation, which has control of the pilot- age, lighthouses, &c., of the United Kingdom. 
Trinity Wilkin, par., in co. and mun. bor. of AVater- ford, 15 ac., pop. 1081. 
Trinity Without, par., in co. and parl. bor. of Waterford, 1067 ac., pop. 11,720. 
Triochatan, Loch, in Glen Coe, Argyllshire. 
Trioge, rivulet, Queens co.; rises near Cullenagh mountain, and flows 14 miles N. to river Barrow, near Mountmellick. 
Tripiow, Cambridgeshire. See Thriplow. 
Trippleton, hamlet, Leintwardine par., Hereford- shire, 7 miles AV. of Ludlow. 
Tristernagh, seat, 3 miles NE. of Ballynacarrigy, mid. co. Westmeath. 
Tristia, vil., Kilcummin par., N. co. Mayo, 32 miles N. of Castlebar, pop. 226. 
Tritlington, township, Bothal par., Northumber- land, 4 miles N. of Morpeth, 1279 ac., pop. 132. 
Triviile, Herefordshire. See Treville. 
Trochry, vil., Little Dunkeld par., Perthshire, 4 miles SAV. of Dunkeld ; P.O.; has ruins of a castle. 
Trodday, island, Kilmuir par., off the N. extremity of Skye island, Inverness-shire. 
Troedyraur.—hundred, Cardiganshire, 71,820 ac., pop. 11,220; contains 19 pars and parts of 4 others.— 2. Troedyraur, par. and vil., Cardiganshire, 4 miles N. of Newcastle Emlyn, 4660 ac., pop. 836; near vil. is Troedyraur House, seat. 
Troedyrhiew, hamlet with ry. sta., Glamorgan, 2f miles SE. of Merthyr Tydfil; P.O., T.O. 
Troedyrhiew Garth, ry. sta., Glamorgan, 4 miles NW. of Tondu Junction and 7 miles NAV. of Bridgend. 
Trofarth, eccl. dist., Bettws-yn-Rhos, Llangerniew, and Llansaintffraid-glan-Conway pars., Denbighshire, 2 miles SAV. of Abergele, pop. 419. 
Trohoughton, hamlet with school, in co. and 3 miles SE. of Dumfries. 
Tromie, rivulet, Inverness-shire ; flows 12 miles N. through Glen Tromie to r. Spey, 14 m. NE. of Kingussie. 
Troiuode, vil., 1 mile NAV. of Douglas, Isle of Man. 
TronachCastle, ruin, Rathven par., Banffshire, near Portknockie. 
Trondra, island, Tingwall par., Shetland, \ mile S. of Scalloway, pop. 133 ; measures f mile bjj 2\ miles. 
Trool, Loch, Minnigaff par., Kirkcudbrightshire, 14 miles N. of Newton-Stewart; is 14 mile long. 
Troon, 2 miles from Camborne, Cornwall; P.O. 
Troon, seaport town and quoad sacra par., Dundonald par., Ayrshire, 64 miles N. of Ayr by rail—quoad sacra par., pop. 2587; town, pop. 2383; P.O., T.O., 2 Banks; is a favourite watering-place, and has fine sands and a golfing ground. Shipbuilding is carried on. (For shipping statistics, see Appendix.) 
Troopers Lane, ry. sta., E. co. Antrim, 14 mile W. of Carrickfergus and 8 miles NE. of Belfast. 
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