Treadway Russell Nash

Treadway Russell Nash
Born(1724-06-24)24 June 1724
Clerkenleap, Kempsey, Worcestershire
Died26 January 1811(1811-01-26) (aged 86)
Beveré, Worcestershire
Occupation(s)Clergyman, Worcestershire antiquarian

Treadway Russell Nash (24 June 1724[1] – 26 January 1811[2][3]) was an English clergyman, now known as an early historian of Worcestershire and the author of Collections for the History of Worcestershire,[4] an important source document for Worcestershire county histories. He was a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London.

  1. ^ Chambers, John (1820), Biographical illustrations of Worcestershire, Worcester: Printed for W. Walcott, OCLC 8562927, OL 7116906M page 459
  2. ^ Chambers, p464
  3. ^ Burke's peerage
  4. ^ T. Nash (1781), Collections for the history of Worcestershire (Collections for the history of Worcestershire. ed.), [London]: Printed by John Nichols..., OL 13812281M