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TROANE. From Trewoon in Budock; from tre-woon, the dwelling on the down.
TRODEN. A name mentioned by C. S. Gilbert in a list of gentlemen who have represented Bodmin. The name would corrupt from tre-den, the hill dwelling.
TROUNCE. See Trounson.
TROUNSON, TROWNSON. From tre-rounsan, the ass's town. There is a place called Goon Rounsan, "the ass's downs," in St. Enodor. Trounce is a surname.
TROVERROW. See Trevorrow.
TROWNSON. See Trounson.
TRUBODY. See Trewbody.
TRUBY. See Treby.
TRUDGEON, TRUDGIAN. See Tregian.
TRUEBODY. See Trewbody.
TRUEMAN. See Truman.
TRUGEON. See Tregian.
TRUMAN, TRUEMAN (in H. R. Treweman). From root of Tremain, Tremayn, q. v.
TRUMLETT. See Tremblett.
TRUMMER. See Tremeer.
TRURAN. From tre-ar-ruan, the town upon the river. But see Trewren.
TRUREN. From Truren in Madron. See Trewren.
TRURO. From Truro, anc. Trivereu, which some derive from tre-rhwïereu, the town on the rivers (Cenion and Allan); others from tre-vur, the town on the (Roman) road; Camden from tri-ru, three streets. Whitaker says, "Tre-vereu, Tre-ureu, Treuro, or Truro, the house or castle upon the (river) Uro or Uru = to the Vere in Herts."
TRUSCOTT. From Treuescoit, the appellation of certain