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Thruxton.—par., Hants, 5% miles W. of Andover, 1877 ac., pop. 321; P.O.; Roman pavement was dis- covered here in 1823.—2. Thruxton, par., in co. and 6 miles SW. of Hereford, 437 ae., pop. 60.
Thrybergh, par., township, vil., and seat, S. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, on river Don, 3% miles NE. of Rotherham—par., 1708 ac., pop. 468; township, 1318 ac., pop. 207; P.O.
Thulston, hamlet, Elvaston par., in co. and 4 miles SE. of Derby; P.O.
Thunderbrldge, hamlet, Kirkburton par., S. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, 5% miles SE. of Huddersfield.
Thunderfield Castle, extensive moated ground, Horne with Harrowsley par., Surrey, 3 miles SW. of Godstone; is said to have been the site of a palace of King Athelstane.
Thunderley, hamlet, Wimbish par., Essex, 2 miles SE. of Saffron Walden.
Thuudersley, par., Essex, 1% mile SW. of Rayleigh, 2545 ac., pop. 516; p.o.
Thundridge, par., Herts, 2 miles N. of Ware, 2206 ac., pop. 467.
Thurcaston, par. and township, in co. and 4 miles N. of Leicester—par., 2960 ac., pop. 1646; township, pop. 233; birthplace of Bishop Latimer (1472-1554).
Thurcross, Yorkshire. See Thruscross.
Thurgarton.—par., Norfoik, 4% miles SW. of Cromer, 961 ac., pop. 231.—2. Thurgarton, wapentake, Notts, 96,384 ac., pop. 25,190; contains 28 pars, and parts of 3 others.—3. Thurgarton, par. and vil. with ry. sta., Notts, 3 miles S. of Southwell and 10 miles NE. of Nottingham, 2770 ac., pop. 328 ; near vil. is Thurgar- ton Priory, seat; the parish church was the church, of the priory, which was founded in 1130.
Thurgoland, township and vil., Silkstone par., S. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, 5 miles SAV. of Barnsley, 2221 ac., pop. 1953; p.o.
Thurland Castle, seat, N. Lancashire, 2% miles W. of Burton in Lonsdale.
Thurlaston.—par. and vil., in co. and 6 miles SAV. of Leicester, 2980 ac., pop. 533; P.O.—2. Thurlas- ton, township, Dunchurch par., AVarwickshire, 3 miles SW. of Rugby, pop. 321; P.O.
Tliurlbear, par., Somerset, 3% miles SE. of Taunton, 949 ac., pop. 133.
Thurlby.—hamlet, Bilsby par., Lincolnshire, 2 miles E. of Alford.—2. Thurlby, hamlet, Lea par., Lincoln- shire, near Gainsborough.
Thurlby (by Bourn), par. and vil. with ry. sta., Lincolnshire, 2 m. S. of Bourn, 5070 ac., pop. 814; P.O.
Thurlby (by Newark), par., Lincolnshire, on river Witham, 8% miles NE. of Newark and 7 miles SW. of Lincoln, 1802 ac., pop. 118; Thurlby Hall is the seat of the Bromhead family.
Thurleigh, par. and vil., in co. and 5% miles N. of Bedford, 3480 ac., pop. 603.
Thurles, market town, township, and par. with ry. sta., mid. co. Tipperary, on river Suir, 29 miles N. of Clonmel, 78 miles NE. of Cork, and 87 miles SW. of Dublin—par., 8268 ac., pop. 5778 ; township, 1274 ac., pop. 4850; P.O., T.O., 2 Banks, 1 newspaper. Market- days, Tuesday and Saturday. Thurles is situated in a rich and populous district. It contains the cathedral of the R. C. archbishopric of Cashel, and several con- vents and colleges. Thurles gives the title of viscount to the Marquis of Ormonde.
Tliurlestone.—par., Devon, on the coast, 4 miles SW. of Kingsbridge, 1898 ac. (135 water), pop. 364; Thurles tone Bock is an insulated arched rock.—2. Thurleslone, 8 miles SAAr. of Barnsley, S. div. West- Riding Yorkshire ; P.O. See Thurlstone.
Tliurlow, Great, par. and vil., Suffolk, 3% m. N. of Haverhill, 2023ac., pop.387; gives title to Lord Thurlow, descendant of Lord Chancellor Thurlow (1732-1806).
Tkurlow, Little, par. and vil., Suffolk, adjacent to Great Thurlow, 1470 ac., pop. 338; P.O.,T.O.; Tkurlow Park is an Elizabethan seat, built early in 17th century by Lord Mayor Soame.
Thurloxton, par., Somerset, 4 miles SW. of Bridg- water, 551 ac., pop. 161; P.O. at Thurloxton Gross.
Thurlston. — Derbyshire. See Thulston. — 2. Thurlston, Suffolk. See Whitton with Thurlston.
Thurlstone, township, Penistone par., S. div. West- Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.
Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, 1887. Public domain image from Gedcomindex.com
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