Thrums

17th c or earlier,  timber framed building rebuilt externally in early-mid 19th century. ‘A plot divided off from the Old Post Office.  Described in 1681 as a freehold messuage and land held of Dallington manor, late Richard Glydd’s, afterwards Richard Weller’s and later owned by Thomas Madgwick in the right of his wide. By 1703 acquired by Thomas York, carpenter, who sold part of the land in 1727 (previous entry). Later sold to his son John York, bricklayer’ [MVEHW p313]

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Comments & queries previously posted:

September 24, 2010  Harold Trill posted  The Dallington Churchyard has two rows of Trills buried there plus others in the cemetery. I was at Dallington Tuesday 21st September with cousins and we wish to try and identify whom is buried where as the tombstones have deteriorated rapidly since I discovered my ancestors here. I may have met you some ten? years ago when I first visited and some one had just taken over the rather difficult task of working out the previous numbered graves. The gentleman I met was most helpful at the time. I hope to visit again around the 5th October. Anything we can do to assist in getting the leaning stone secured in upright? Elizabeth Trill, leaning stone ,lived in THRUMS in the Street Do hope to hear from you. Regards, Harold Trill