Thredling was a hundred of Suffolk, and at just under 10,000 acres (40 km2) the smallest of Suffolk's 21 hundreds.[1]
The five parishes of Thredling fall into the Deanery of Claydon, the Archdeaconry of Suffolk, and the Diocese of Norwich. The hundred was bounded by Loes, Carlford, Hoxne, Hartismere and Bosmere and Claydon. The River Deben has its source here. It was one of seven Saxon hundreds grouped together as the Wicklaw Hundreds.[2]
The origin of the hundred's name is not known, though one theory derives it from "Thrythhild", known to be a female first name of the Saxon era.[3]
^William White (1844). History, gazetteer, and directory of Suffolk. p. 216.
^Williamson, Tom (2018). "New Light on Rendlesham". The Historian (139). The Historical Association.
Thredling was a hundred of Suffolk, and at just under 10,000 acres (40 km2) the smallest of Suffolk's 21 hundreds. The five parishes of Thredling fall...
hundred and the vills which were included later in Thredlinghundred were within Claydon hundred. In addition the county contained three boroughs, corresponding...
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hundred and the vills which were included later in Thredlinghundred were within Claydon hundred in 1086. Two large ecclesiastical liberties extended...
Wicklaw Hundreds consisted of seven separate hundreds: Wilford, Carlford, Colneis, Plomesgate, Thredling, Loes and Parham. Williamson, Tom (2018). "New...
Samford Hundred, on the west by Cosford and Stow Hundreds on the north by Hartismere and ThredlingHundreds and on the east by Carlford Hundred. It falls...
east by Plomesgate Hundred, on the north by Hoxne Hundred, and on the west and south west by Thredling, Carlford and Wilford Hundreds. It was one of seven...
Relief and Employment of the Poor, within the several Hundreds of Hartsmere, Hoxne and Thredling, in the County of Suffolk. Navigation Act 1779 (repealed)...
archers, 180 billmen Loes: 179 men Woodbridge (detached from Loes): 85 men Thredling: 141 men Cosford: 530 men Under the Tudors the legal basis of the militia...
Archive). See W.A. Copinger, The Manors of Suffolk Vol. 7: Hundreds of Thingoe, Thredling, Wangford and Wilford (Taylor, Garnett, Evans & Co. Ltd., Manchester...
(Google). See W.A. Copinger, The Manors of Suffolk Vol. 7: Hundreds of Thingoe, Thredling, Wangford and Wilford (Taylor, Garnett, Evans & Co. Ltd., Manchester...
Flixton', W.A. Copinger, The Manors of Suffolk, Vol. VII: The Hundreds of Thingoe, Thredling, Wangford and Wilford (Taylor, Garnett, Evans, & Co. Ltd., Manchester...
of Suffolk. Notes on their History and Devolution, Vol. VII: Hundreds of Thingoe, Thredling, Wangford and Wilford (Taylor, Garnett, Evans, & Co., Ltd.,...