East Tytherley is a small village in Hampshire, England.
[1][2] The name Tytherley comes from Old English and means thin or tender wood.
When the Black Death spread through London she moved her court to the village.
[5] A Tower on the north side was completed in 1898[5] In more recent history William Fothergill Cooke invented the first commercial electrical telegraph whilst living in the village.
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