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词条 Thwing, East Riding of Yorkshire
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  3. See also

  4. References

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  5. External links

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Thwing {{IPAc-en|ˈ|ð|w|ɪ|ŋ}} is a village in the Yorkshire Wolds, in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It forms part of the civil parish of Thwing and Octon.

Description

Thwing is located in the Yorkshire Wolds in the civil parish of Thwing and Octon about {{convert|8|mi|km}} west of the North Sea coast at Bridlington.[1]

The village has a 12th-century Norman Church (All Saints),[2] and a pub known as The Falling Stone,[3] previously The Rampant Horse, before 1976 the Raincliffe Arms.[4][5]

The Falling Stone pub name is a reference to the Wold Cottage Meteorite, which fell nearby on 13 December 1795. A monument to its fall can be visited.

The church, as well as the post office (1830s) and 'Pear Tree farmhouse' (late 18th century) are listed buildings.[2][6][7]

Thwing is the birth place of John Twenge

History

{{see also|History and archaeology of Thwing and Octon civil parish}}

Thwing is thought to mean 'narrow strip of land', deriving from thvengr (Old Scandinavian) or thweng (Old English).[8] The village is recorded in Domesday Book (1086) as Tuennc, in the hundred of Burton.[8][9]

The church of All Saints dates from the 12th century.[2] A market and fair began in Thwing in 1257.[10]

A Wesleyan chapel was established in Thwing in the early 1800s. It was built around 1810, and rebuilt and enlarged around 1839.{{sfn|Allen|1831|p=92}}[11]

From the 1850s to the start of the 21st century the extent of building development in the village was practically unchanged.[1][12]

See also

  • John Twenge (Saint John of Bridlington) was born in Thwing in 1320 or 1324.[13]
  • Marmaduke Thweng, 1st Baron Thweng
  • Thomas Lamplugh, Archbishop of York was born in Thwing in 1615
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References

1. ^Ordnance Survey. 1:25000. 2009
2. ^{{NHLE|num=1083406|desc=Church of All Saints|accessdate=2 December 2012}}
3. ^{{cite web| url =http://www.themobilefoodguide.com/select/info19858.php| title = The Falling Stone – Thwing| work = www.themobilefoodguide.com|accessdate=28 April 2013}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.driffield.co.uk/wolds_village_thwing.htm|title=The Villages of the Yorkshire Wolds – Thwing|work=Driffield Online|year=1999|accessdate=20 August 2006}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.bakerhd.demon.co.uk/east-riding-thwing-general.html| archiveurl =https://web.archive.org/web/20080723124336/http://www.bakerhd.demon.co.uk/east-riding-thwing-general.html| archivedate = 23 July 2008|title=Thwing, East Yorkshire|work=Two Mile Ash Site|first=J |last=Coates|year=2006|accessdate=28 April 2013}}
6. ^{{NHLE|num=1162663|desc=Pear Tree Farmhouse|accessdate=2 December 2012}}
7. ^{{NHLE|num=1083363|desc=The Post Office|accessdate=2 December 2012}}
8. ^{{cite book |last = Mills |first = A.D. |authorlink = |title = Dictionary of English Place-Names |publisher = Oxford University Press |series = | edition =2 |year = 1998 |doi = |isbn = | at = Thwing, p.347a}}
9. ^{{OpenDomesday| OS= TA0470 |name=thwing|display = Thwing|accessdate=14 November 2012}}
10. ^{{cite book|first = Samantha|last = Letters| year = 2005| title = Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs in England and Wales to 1516| work =British History Online|url=http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=272| chapterurl =http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=40441&startpage=3| chapter =39. Yorkshire| at= Thwing}}
11. ^{{cite book| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=_zBmAAAAMAAJ| title = Yorkshire Returns of the 1851 Census of Religious Worship: Introduction, City of York and East Riding| publisher = Borthwick Publications| year = 2006 | first=John |last = Wolffe|page =106}}
12. ^Ordnance survey. 1:10506 & 1:10000. 1854, 1912, 1956–8, 1972–83
13. ^{{cite book| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=3hU9AAAAIAAJ| title = The East Riding of Yorkshire | work = Cambridge County Geographies|chapter = 26. The Roll of Honour|chapterurl = https://books.google.com/books?id=3hU9AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA149|page = 149}}

Sources

{{Refbegin}}
  • {{cite book|title=Gazetteer – A–Z of Towns Villages and Hamlets|year=2006|publisher=East Riding of Yorkshire Council|page=11}}
  • {{cite book| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=2acKAAAAYAAJ| title = A new and complete history of the county of York| volume= 4 |first = Thomas|last = Allen| publisher = I.T. Hinton| year= 1831| chapter = XII. Survey of Dickering Wapentake – Thwing|chapterurl = https://books.google.com/books?id=2acKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA91|pages = 91–95|ref=harv}}
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External links

{{Commons category|Thwing}}{{Portalbar|Yorkshire|England|United Kingdom}}{{East Yorkshire|state=collapsed}}

2 : Villages in the East Riding of Yorkshire|Thwing and Octon

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