*Trammel Hawk. Falco peregrinus, Peregrine Falcon (Birds of Wilts, p. 72).—S.W.

Trant. To move goods.—N.W.

Tranter. A haulier.—N.W.

Trapes. n. An untidy person (S.). See Traipes.—N. & S.W.

*Traveller's-ease. Achillea Millefolium, L., Common Yarrow.—S.W. (Little Langford.)

Tree-mouse. Certhia familiaris, the Common Creeper.—S.W.

'It may be seen creeping like a mouse up and down the hole of a tree. Hence it is known in the south of the county as the "Tree-mouse.'"—Birds of Wilts., p. 259.

Trendle. (1) n. A circular trough or tray in which bakers mix their dough.—N. & S.W. (2) n. Hence, a circular earthwork.—N.W.

'Chisenbury Camp, or Trendle, as it is vulgarly called.'—Britton's Top. Descr. Wilts., p. 407.