Tregold’s origins are obscure, but he was certainly local to the borough that he represented in the Commons, at least in so far as his landholdings were concentrated in south-western Devon. In the first half of the 1420s he was periodically in dispute with his lesser neighbours over various minor infractions of his rights in Cornwood and Colmer,
By 1427 Tregold had entered the service of John Holand, earl of Huntingdon, as park-keeper of his manor of Dartington, to the north of Totnes, while he had about the same time also forged ties with another leading local landowner, Edward Pomeroy† of Berry Pomeroy.
The date of Tregold’s death has not been established, and he may even have died during his term in the Commons. He was certainly dead by November 1433, by which time his widow was married to John Champneys.
