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TREAYS. See Treais.

TREBARFOOT, TREBARFOOTE. From Trebarfoot, or Trebarfut, in the parish of Poundstock, the ancient seat of the family, until the extinction of the elder line in 1633. The name is from tre-bar-fût, the town over the vaults or graves (fut, a vault, W. mut); tre-bar-vor, -vordth, the town by the highway; or from tre-Barfoot, the dwelling of Barfoot or Barford. The family bore for arms three bears' feet.

TREBARTHA. From Trebartha in the hundred of East, which Pryce renders the high or wonderful place. The name may also be from tre-wartha, the higher town or dwelling.

TREBELL, TREBLE. From Trebell in Lanivet, or Trebila near Boscastle; from tre-bel, the fair town or place. There is a place named Trebellan near Cubert; and Trebell is the name of a Mining Company. Trible, Tribbel, Tremble, and Trimble are different spellings of the same name.

TREBERSEY. From Trebursye, or Trebersey, in Petherwin; from tre-bur-sue, the dwelling on the black eminence; or tre-Bursey, the dwelling of Bursey.

TREBILCOCK, TREBILLCOCK, TREBLECOCK, TREBILLIOCK. From Trebilcock in Roche; from tre-Wilcock, the dwelling of Wilcock, a diminutive of Will., for William.

TREBILLIOCK. See Trebilcock.

TREBISKY. From Trebisken in Cubert; from root of Tregusking, q. v.

TREBLE. See Trebell.

TREBLECOCK. See Trebilcock.

TREBY. From Trebigh, a manor in the parish of St.I