Trevet in Meath; Trefoit [Trefote], Four Masters, three fods or sods; so named, according to the Leabhar-na-huidhre, because when Art, the son of Conn of the Hundred Battles was buried there, three sods were dug over his grave in honour of the Trinity.
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