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Torpi in the Domesday Book (1086)

YEAR: 1086 HUNDRED: Weighton COUNTY: Yorkshire

Torpi appears in the Domesday Book of 1086, entered under the hundred of Weighton in Yorkshire.

Other Settlements in Weighton

The Meaning of the Name

The origin of the name Torpi is not securely established from its modern form alone; like many settlement names in the North it likely combines an Old English or Old Norse personal name with a landscape term.

Remarkably, the name has changed little since 1086, when the Domesday scribes wrote it as Torpi.

Torpi Today

Today Torpi lies within the administrative area of Hayton.

Read more about modern Thorpe le Street on Wikipedia .

Nearby Domesday Settlements

Other places recorded in the 1086 survey within a few miles:

Heritage Around Torpi

Photographs of churches, listed buildings and monuments in the vicinity, contributed by volunteers to the Geograph project and reused here under a Creative Commons licence.

Church and Churchyard, St Giles, Burnby
Church and Churchyard, St Giles, Burnby (2008)
© Peter Church · Geograph · CC BY-SA 2.0
Tower of All Saints Parish Church, Shiptonthorpe
Tower of All Saints Parish Church, Shiptonthorpe (2006)
© Roger Gilbertson · Geograph · CC BY-SA 2.0
Towthorpe Medieval Village.
Towthorpe Medieval Village. (0000)
© Paul Allison · Geograph · CC BY-SA 2.0

Images © their respective photographers, licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0 and reused here with attribution. Photographs depict listed buildings, churches and monuments near this settlement and may show neighbouring villages.

Location

53.8897°N, -0.7294°W · Weighton hundred, Yorkshire

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Data derived from the Open Domesday project (opendomesday.org), based on the Domesday Book dataset compiled by Professor J.J.N. Palmer and team. The Domesday Book (1086) is in the public domain.

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