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Orston
Orston is a small village in Nottinghamshire, England near Thoroton, Elton on the Hill and Bottesford, and 15 miles east of Nottingham. It has a population of around 450 people. ==History== The name Orston is thought to originate from the Old English ''Ordricestune'', which means 'the farmstead of Ordric". Ordric was the leader of the small settlement, some early references to it being Oschintone 1086 ''(the Domesday Book)'', Orskinton 1242, Orston 1284 and Horston 1428. More detail on the history of the village and its sources appear on the village website.〔Orston Village site. (Retrieved 20 November 2014. )〕 There is a short description of the village in 1870–72 in John Marius Wilson's ''Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales''.〔A Vision of Britain through Time. (Retrieved 20 November 2014. )〕 Orston farming was on an open-field system until an enclosure act was passed of 1793. It was unusual in having four fields instead of three. A detailed survey of Orston's present appearance and recent history as a conservation area was made in 2010.〔Rushcliffe Borough Council. (Retrieved 20 November 2014. )〕 Historically it belonged to Bingham Wapentake.
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