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East Tytherley
East
Tytherley
is a small
village
in
Hampshire, England
.
The name Tytherley comes from
Old English
and means
thin
or
tender
wood
.
The village
was given to
Queen Philippa
by her husband
Edward III
in 1335. When
the Black Death
spread
through
London
she moved her
court
to
the village
.
In more
recent
history
William Fothergill Cooke
invented
the first
commercial
electrical telegraph
whilst
living in the village.