Winnibriggs and Threo
Winnibriggs and Threo was an anciently established wapentake in the Parts of Kesteven, the south-east division of the English county of Lincolnshire.Most of the administrative functions of the wapentake had been lost to other local units of government by 1832.[1] The wapentakes of Winnibriggs and Threo (or Threw) were formed in the early Middle Ages.[3] Also included were the parishes of Allington (East and West), Barrowby, Boothby Pagnell, Braceby, Colsterworth, Great Ponton, Heydor, Honington, Humby, Little Humby, Little Ponton, North Stoke, Ropsley, Sapperton, Sedgebrook, Somerby, South Stoke, Spittlegate, Stoke, Stroxton, Syston, Welby, Wilsford, Woolsthorpe, and Wyville cum Hungerton.[4] A list published in 1809 separates Winnibriggs and Threo from the Soke of Grantham and gives constituent parishes for both.