Thursby
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Thursby is a village near Carlisle in north-western England. West of Thursby is the church of St Andrews, built in 1846. It was not the first church on the site; one existed since the 6th century.
Its name came from Old Norse Þórisbý = "village or farmstead belonging to a man called Þórir".
It is said that there was a temple dedicated to the Norse god Thor nearby at Woodriggs.