Obs. In 7 treager, -s. [Corruption of Treguier, name of a place in Brittany. Cf. DOWLAS, LOCKRAM, POLDAVY.] A linen fabric made at Treguier; a kind of lockram.

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1642.  Rates of Merchandizes, 72 (Rates Inwards). Lockerams … Treager, grest and narrow or common dowlasse, the piece containing 106 ells £5.00.00.

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1674.  Jeake, Arith. (1696), 65. In 1 Piece of Lockram called Treagers, 106 Ells.

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1721.  C. King, Brit. Merch., I. 290. Thred Bruges, 22 Dozen. Tregar, 306 Pieces. Verdigrease, 327 lib.

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