Top Sources

By Region


Classifieds

Explore England’s Past
Access free local history resources including images, audio files and historical documents
exploreenglandspast.org.uk
Connected Histories
Search 15 major free & premium resources for early modern & 19th century Britain simultaneously now
connectedhistories.org

Latest questions

Ebenezer Chapel Colchester There is an old chapel in Nunns Road in...
medieval law I am reading the rolls of the London Eyre 1244...
Torriano (Avenue or Cottages) Torriano Avenue in London's Kentish Town was...

Thurgarton and Lythe Hundred

Sponsor

Institute of Historical Research

Publication

Author

John Throsby

Year published

1796

Supporting documents

Page

1

Citation Show another format:

'Thurgarton and Lythe Hundred', Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire: volume 3: Republished with large additions by John Throsby (1796), pp. 1. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=76914 Date accessed: 19 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


Highlight

(Min 3 characters)

THURGARTON and LYTHE HUNDRED.

THURGARTON A LEE WAPENTAKE. Was in the Conqueror's time two, Torgerton and Lyda, which I suppose now only make the two divisions; the first contains the townships from Nottingham down the river Trent as far as Averham, and the other all below. In the record of Nom. Vill. 9 E. 2. the King is lord of the wapentake of Thorgarton and Lythe, and so still continueth as I think. The first township we are to note in it now, which was not in it then (being truly a part of Nottingham is



Next:-->
Sneynton