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The following is excerpted from a post to SGM, 26 Apr 1998, by DaveUtzinger:
From: UTZ ((XXXXX@XXXX.XXX))
Subject: TREGOZE, part 2
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval
Date: 1998/04/26
That the noble family of Tregoze is of Norman extraction is highlyprobable; and that
"LE SIRE DE TREGOZ " was at Hastings in 1066, appears by John Foxe's copyof Battle Abbey Roll; or rather his "List of noble Normans who settled inEngland at the Conquest." Leland's copy of the Roll of Battle Abbey(which indeed is the best; for that eminent antiquary saw and transcribedthe original), confirms John Foxe's, after its rhyming fashion; assuringus that there were there, "Gurney et Greilly, Tregos et Trylly."
The said " Sire de Tregoz " was unquestionably father of William. [TheTopographer and Genealogist, Volume II, 1853]