Toltingtrough

Toltingtrough (or Toltingtrow) was a hundred in the Lathe of Aylesford in the county of Kent, England.

[1] This hundred is called, in some ancient writings, Toltetern and Tollentr, and in Domesday, Tollentru.

In the return made of the several knights fees throughout England, by inquisition into the exchequer, in the 7th year of king Edward I, the archbishop of Canterbury appears to have been then lord of this Hundred.

Nurstead and Ifield civil parishes were abolished in 1935, when they were incorporated into Cobham.

[3] The Borough of Gravesham created in 1974 contains the same area, plus Chalk, Higham, Shorne and Cobham.