Lesnewth ] , Cornw., 203, 269. Trewyddfa , Trevidva [in Swansea, Glam. ] , lordship, 860. Trewyrdowe , Trevridow [(?) Trefrida, in Jacobstow ] , Cornw., 414. Trillek. See Trelleck. Trimley , Tremley, Trymeley, Trymley, Suff., 11 (xxxiv), 41, 63.
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sons aged respectively 57 and 27. All that capital MESSUAGE and FARM, CALLED LITTLE TREFRIDA, Situate in the said Parish ef Jacobstow, and contiguous to Great Trefrida aforesaid. Consisting of a good Farm House, Barn, Stable, and convenient Outbuildings, about
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lapiial MESSUAGE and FARM, C A U.ED LITTLE TREFRXDA, Situate in the said Parish of Jacobstow, and contiguous to Great. Trefrida aforesaid. Consisting of a good Farm House, Barn, Stable, and convenient Outbuildiogs, about half an arre of excellent Orchard,
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57 and 27, all that one Kkr capital MESSUAGE and FARM, CSLLSD IiXTTtiE TREFRIDA, Shite in the said Parish of Jacobstowe, and ad- joining to Great Trefrida, .via in the occupation of the said John Moyse : Consisting of a
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PART of LEE, AND LITTLE TREFRIDA, situate in the parish of Jacobstow, Cornwall. Lot I. - Higher and Lower Treforda and A. r. p. Part of Lee, containing _ 91 1 22 Lor 2.- Little Trefrida, containing 21 2 25
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