Do any other entries on the page have a similar notation under the baptism date?
Philip
No, it's the only entry like this.
Like JM, I read it as Ezalee. I wondered if Ezalee might have been a shortened form of Elizabeth Letitia (Letitia also being in the name). But I've never heard of that and, so far as I'm aware, her name wasn't shortened.
I take Sinann's point about the word being under the date of birth to indicate a place different from the baptism place.
There is a sister who was also baptised by the same clergyman (their father) and that sister has the name Denny in her name. Interestingly, I see that Tralee was the home of the Denny family, so maybe the two sisters had a family connection with Tralee. I'm beginning to think Tralee may indeed be the answer.
The nagging doubt in my mind is whether the mystery word really does start with a T!
Thank you, everyone, for your help.
