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Treales, Roseacre and Wharles is a civil parish in the Borough of Fylde and the ceremonial county of Lancashire in England. It has a population of 447,〔(Office for National Statistics : ''Census 2001 : Parish Headcounts : Fylde'' ) Retrieved 7 February 2010〕 increasing to 492 at the 2011 Census.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Parish population 2011 )〕 It lies some two miles east of Kirkham. The parish includes the villages of Bolton Houses, Moor Side, Roseacre (pronounced "Roz-aker"), Treales ("Trails") and Wharles ("Whar-les"). ==Treales== The name of the village is given as "Treueles" in the Domesday Book and as "Turuel" in 1242. In 1066 Treales was a member the fee of Earl Tostig and was assessed as two plough-lands. It was later a member of the Weeton fee and was held successively by Boteler and Stanley, and the lordship then descended to the Earl of Derby. In 1228–29 a mandate was issued to the sheriff in respect of a Lewe de Treales, who had found ancient coins while ploughing. In 1637 Sir Edward Osbaldeston had a small rent from Treales. In 1717 some "Papists" of Treales and Roseacre registered estates.〔 In Treales the Anglican parish church, Christ Church, is situated on Church Road. It was built 1855 by Lord Stanley, when the Patron was the vicar of Kirkham.〔 The church is now part of a benefice with Christ Church, Wesham. The Derby Arms public house is situated on the corner of Kirkham Road and Church Road. The village has a windmill, now converted to a private dwelling.〔("Treales windmill, Lancashire" at windmillworld.com )〕
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