Tre, [201/701], wood.

Treasurer, his duties, [196/573-94];

he sits on the dais in hall, [177/20].

Treatablie, [230/323], distinctly.

Trencher bread, [4/56]; [p. 84];

to be 4 days old, [152/7].

‘Item that the Trenchor Brede be maid of the Meale as it cummyth frome the Milne.’ Northumberland H. Book, p. 58.

Trenchere lovis, [14/197]; [p. 84]; [154/35]; [p. 157]; loaves of coarse unsifted meal;

the panter to bring in three, [200/667].

Trencher-knife, [p. 22, note 2]; [152/3].