THORESWAY
'Thoresway' is a village in Lincolnshire in England.
Its name is recorded in the Domesday Book as ''Toreswe'' and in 1187 as ''Toresweie''. It may have come from:-
★ Old Norse ''Þórirs vegr'' = "way of a Viking called Thórir".
★ Old Norse ''Þórs væ'' = "temple of the god Thor".
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Etymology
Its name is recorded in the Domesday Book as ''Toreswe'' and in 1187 as ''Toresweie''. It may have come from:-
★ Old Norse ''Þórirs vegr'' = "way of a Viking called Thórir".
★ Old Norse ''Þórs væ'' = "temple of the god Thor".
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