Thomas Trevelyon (born circa 1548) lived in England (probably London) and is believed to have been an embroidery pattern drawer.
A third miscellany, in the collection of University College London was identified as being in his hand in 2012, and dates to circa 1603.
[4] He spelled his surname "Trevelyon" in the Folger Miscellany and "Trevilian" in the Wormsley Great Book.
[3] In 2000 Susan Shaw's Merrion Press created for the Roxburghe Club a facsimile copy of "The Great Book of Thomas Trevilian" in two volumes edited by Nicolas Barker.
The seller claimed that it is "perhaps" the "greatest monument to the arts of the book at the turn of the twentieth century".