TKEGOZ — TREVOR. 425 11 Ed. II., and again from 20 Oct. flSSg) 8 Ed. HI. to 1 April ,'1335) 0 E<1. III. He is said to have wi. "Joan, da. of Lord Poyninos." Keither he nor my of his descendants were Bum. to Pari, after 1335, tho' (according to Cuurthope) they continued in the male line till 1405, inasmuch as "he left a s. ami h. Hksry de Tunanx, whose eldest a., Robert ok Tubboz, aaa father of Edward db Taaooe, hit s and b , who proved his age, 23 Rich. II. (1398-9), but dying shortly after, left John- DB TrkOOZ, his unele ami b., then ,et 30 ; he ,1. s.p. HOfi, when Sir Thomas Lewknor, k. of Roger Lewkuor, s. of Thomas Lewknor. by Joan D'Oylv, da of Sir John D'Ovly', by Margaret, da.(*) of Thomas, 2d Baron [sum. 1318-35] mi found to be his h. ;*Sir Roger Lewknor, his descendant and h. male, died 1513, having had issue four daughters and coheirs. "() Among the descendants of these coheirs the Barony (if the pedigree he correct) is in ahcwncc. Conrthope, however, adds, " The coheirs of this Barony were attempted to he shown in the several claims made to the Barony of Camoys by Mr. Stmmr (in whose favour the abeyance of the liarony [of Camoya] was terminated in 1S39) and others, hut the statements vary so entirely, and the pedigrees are so inaccurately compiled, that no certain conclusions can he drawu from them."( c ) TREGOZ OF HIGH WORTH. /.<■., "Tkegoz of Hk;iivorth, eo. Wills," Rarony (St. Juhn) or. 1626 ; ex. 1630 ; Bee " Grasdison," Viscountcy [I.] cr. (with a spec, rem.) 1621, TREMATON. i.e., "Trematon, co. Cornwall," Viscountcy cr. 172G with the Duke- dom of Cumberland, which see; ex. 1765. TRENCH OF GARB ALLY. i.e., "TrbnCH ok Garbau.v, cn. Gal way," Barony (Le Poer-Trench) cr. 1815 ; see " Clancarty," Earldom [I.] cr. 1S03, under the 2d Earl. TEEJfTHAM. t.e., " Trextiiau, co. Stafford," Viscountcy (Leueson-Goioer) cr. 1746 with the Earldom of Gower, which see. TRERICE. See "Arundell of Trerice, co. Cornwall," Barony (Arundel/) cr. 1664 ; ex. 1768. TREVOR OF BROMHAM. Barony. /. Sir Thomas Trevor, L. Ch. Justice of the 1 if i* Common Pleas,( d , was cr. 1 Jan. 1711/2,(») BARON TREVOR OK BHOMHAM, co. Bedford. He was 2d s. of Sir John Trevor, of Trevallyn. co. Denbigh, Secretary of State {d. v.p, 28 May 1672, aged 47), tv Ruth, 4th but 1st surv. da. [not however coheir] of "the Patriot," John (") It will be noticed that this contradicts the account on p. 124, note "h," where Margaret D'Oyly is made aunt of this Thomas, and sister of his father, Henry. ( b ) These, according to Courthope, were " [1] Jane, m. 1st, Sir Arthur Pole, 2udly Sir Christoher Pickering, and 3rdly, Sir William Barentyne ; [2] Katherine, m. John Mill, Esq., and was also some time the wife of William Morgan ; [3] Mabel, m. Anthony Stapley, hut ob. s.p. ; [4] Constance, m. 1st, Thomas Foster of Trotton, Esq., and 2udlv ( — ) Glemham." , (•••) In Banks's " Bar. Amj. Cone." (especially in vol. ii. of the Barones Prttemim ) arc many notices of this family. ( d ) " He was the first Ch. justice of the Common Pleas who was ennobled while holding that oihee " [Koss's '■ Judges."] ,„ . (•>) " Uora undecimu ante meridiem." See vol. i, p. 269. note "d as to the 12 Peers (of which he was tho Sth; cr. in five days.