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trithing (1215)

The form trizin is a cross reference to the following entry:

trithing (1215)

thrithing,  thrithinge;  trideng,  triding;  trithingge;  trizin,  trizing,  trizingge;  triȝingge (l. triþingge?) trydyng;  trything  (treingue (l. trethingue?))  
  FEW: Gdf: GdfC: TL: DEAF:  trithing  DMF: TLF: OED:  trithing n.  MED:  trithing n.  DMLBS:  trithingum 3508c
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lawtrithing, administrative division within the Danelaw, comprising one-third of a county or the size of three hundreds
( 1215; MS: 1226 )  [C]hascuns contez, hundrez, wapulzac e treingues (l. trethingue?) soient as ancienes fermes senz nul croisement  Magna Carta 25.1
( 1297 )  de checun hundred ou wappentak denz triding, ou partie de counté  Crisis 49
( 1318-19 )  ne baille a ferme hundredz  (ed. hundredȝ), wapentaks, triȝingges (l. triþingges?) ne autres baillies a plus haute ferme qe ne vient al profit du Roi  Eng Docs 7
( 1333 )  tielx hundredz, wapentakz et trithinges ont esté desmembrez des countez  Rot Parl2 228.3
( 1427 )  a hundred, wapyntak, trydyng et al court baron  Readings i cxiii.932
West trithing
toponymWest Riding, one of the three administrative divisions of the Yorkshire county, which included York
( 1324-25 )  la West Trything en le conté d'Everwick  Rot Parl1 i 420

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See also:

trithinger  Westriding 
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