Formerly moated manor house in Timperley, Greater Manchester, England, first recorded in 1560, but almost certainly built to replace an earlier medieval structure.
Tin streaming
Process for extracting tin from the mineral cassiterite.
Tin tabernacle
Prefabricated ecclesiastical buildings made from corrugated galvanised iron, developed in the mid-19th century initially in Great Britain, built in Britain and exported across the world.
Tithing
English historic legal and administrative unit comprising the men of ten neighbouring households, held responsible for the actions for any one of its members.
To a Louse
Poem by the Scottish poet Robert Burns, first published in 1786.
Toadstone
Jewel believed to be embedded in the head of toads, with the power to detect and counteract poisons.
Tobacco smoke enema
An insufflation of tobacco smoke into the rectum by enema, was a medical treatment employed by European physicians for a range of ailments
Tom Tildrum
Redirected to King o' the cats.
Tottenham Outrage
Armed robbery in Tottenham, North London on 23 January 1909.
Town’s Hospital
The Town's Hospital was a poorhouse in Glasgow, Scotland, founded in 1731. It occupied a site at the Old Green on Great Clyde Street, at the junction of present-day Ropework Lane.
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