Lindrick
Lindrick was an ancient district of England. The majority of the district appears to have lain in what is now South Yorkshire, but the village of Carlton-in-Lindrick is in Nottinghamshire.[1]
The name of the district is derived from the Old English for "raised, straight strip marked by lime trees".[1]
Lindrick seems to have reached as far as Lindrick Dale, Laughton Lindrick wood, which lay next to Roche Abbey, and the Lindrick area of Tickhill.[1]
References
- David Hey, Medieval South Yorkshire
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