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'''Howdenshire''' is a wapentake in the [[East Riding of Yorkshire]] centred around the town of [[Howden]]. The main core comprises the ancient parishes of Howden and Eastrington, along with Blacktoft, a detached part of Brantingham parish (otherwise in Harthill wapentake) which long had a separate civic identity. | [[File:Howdenshire Wapentake - Yorkshire.svg|thumb|250px|Howdenshire Wapentake shown within the East Riding and Yorkshire]] | ||
'''Howdenshire''' is a wapentake in the [[East Riding of Yorkshire]] centred around the town of [[Howden]]. The main core comprises the ancient parishes of Howden and Eastrington, along with Blacktoft, a detached part of Brantingham parish (otherwise in Harthill wapentake) which long had a separate civic identity. The ancient parish of [[Welton, Yorkshire|Welton]] forms a detached part of the wapentake, surrounded by Harthill. | |||
In the Saxon period, the district was under the control of the monastery at [[Peterborough]], but it was confiscated by Edward the Confessor, and then given to the [[Bishop of Durham]] by William I. | In the Saxon period, the district was under the control of the monastery at [[Peterborough]], but it was confiscated by Edward the Confessor, and then given to the [[Bishop of Durham]] by William I. | ||
In 2011 it had a population of 16,388. | |||
It comprises the ancient parishes of: | |||
*[[Blacktoft]] | |||
*[[Brantingham]] (Brantingham township)<sup>*</sup> | |||
*[[Eastrington]] | |||
*[[Howden]] | |||
*[[Walkington]] (part)<sup>†</sup> | |||
*[[Welton]] | |||
<sup>*</sup>: Remainder in Harthill wapentake. Additionally, some areas are said to be common to Harthill and Howdenshire.<br /> | |||
<sup>†</sup>: Partly in Harthill wapentake. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:49, 22 October 2019
Howdenshire is a wapentake in the East Riding of Yorkshire centred around the town of Howden. The main core comprises the ancient parishes of Howden and Eastrington, along with Blacktoft, a detached part of Brantingham parish (otherwise in Harthill wapentake) which long had a separate civic identity. The ancient parish of Welton forms a detached part of the wapentake, surrounded by Harthill.
In the Saxon period, the district was under the control of the monastery at Peterborough, but it was confiscated by Edward the Confessor, and then given to the Bishop of Durham by William I.
In 2011 it had a population of 16,388.
It comprises the ancient parishes of:
- Blacktoft
- Brantingham (Brantingham township)*
- Eastrington
- Howden
- Walkington (part)†
- Welton
*: Remainder in Harthill wapentake. Additionally, some areas are said to be common to Harthill and Howdenshire.
†: Partly in Harthill wapentake.
References
- Location map: 53°44’17"N, -0°48’54"W
- "Relationships / unit history of Howdenshire". A Vision of Britain Through Time. Great Britain Historical GIS Project. http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/relationships.jsp?u_id=10207198#. Retrieved 22 July 2009.
Wapentakes of Yorkshire |
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East Riding: Buckrose • Dickering • Harthill • Holderness • Howdenshire • Ouse and Derwent • North Riding: Allertonshire • Birdforth • Bulmer • East Gilling • Hallikeld • Hang East • Hang West • Langbaurgh • Pickering Lythe • Ryedale • West Gilling • Whitby Strand • West Riding: Agbrigg and Morley (Agbrigg, Morley) • Ainsty • Barkston Ash • Claro • Osgoldcross • Skyrack • Staincliffe and Ewcross (Staincliffe, Ewcross) • Staincross • Strafforth and Tickhill |