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− | '''Harthill''' is a wapentake of the [[East Riding of Yorkshire]] consisting of the central part of the riding. Because of its large area it is sub-divided into four divisions—Bainton Beacon Division, Holme Beacon Division, Hunsley Beacon Division and Wilton Beacon Division. As a result of of its central position, Harthill has borders with every other wapentake in the East Riding: [[Buckrose]] and [[Dickering]] to the north, [[Holderness]] to the east, [[Howdenshire]] to the south-west and [[Ouse and Derwent]] to the west. | + | '''Harthill''' is a wapentake of the [[East Riding of Yorkshire]] consisting of the central part of the riding. Because of its large area it is sub-divided into four divisions—Bainton Beacon Division, Holme Beacon Division, Hunsley Beacon Division and Wilton Beacon Division. As a result of of its central position, Harthill has borders with every other wapentake in the East Riding: [[Buckrose]] and [[Dickering]] to the north, [[Holderness]] to the east, [[Howdenshire]] to the south-west and [[Ouse and Derwent]] to the west. Including the western parts of the city of Hull, it had a population of 313,729 in 2011, making it the most populous wapentake in the East Riding. |
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+ | It comprises the ancient parishes of: | ||
+ | {{div col|3}} | ||
+ | *[[Allerthorpe]] | ||
+ | *[[Aughton]] | ||
+ | *[[Bainton]] | ||
+ | *[[Barmby Moor]] | ||
+ | *[[Beverley]] St John, St Nicholas & St Martin | ||
+ | *[[Bishop Burton]] | ||
+ | *[[Bishop Wilton]] | ||
+ | *[[Brantingham]] (Thorpe Brantingham township)<sup>*</sup> | ||
+ | *[[Bubwith]] | ||
+ | *[[Burnby]] | ||
+ | *[[Catton]] | ||
+ | *[[Cherry Burton]] | ||
+ | *[[Cottingham]] | ||
+ | *[[Ellerton Priory]] | ||
+ | *[[Elloughton]] | ||
+ | *[[Everingham]] | ||
+ | *[[Fangfoss]] | ||
+ | *[[Full Sutton]] | ||
+ | *[[Goodmanham]] | ||
+ | *[[Great Driffield]] | ||
+ | *[[Great Givendale]] | ||
+ | *[[Harswell]] | ||
+ | *[[Hayton]] | ||
+ | *[[Hessle]] | ||
+ | *[[Holme upon Spalding Moor]] | ||
+ | *[[Hotham]] | ||
+ | *[[Huggate]] | ||
+ | *[[Hutton Cranswick]] | ||
+ | *[[Kilnwick]] | ||
+ | *[[Kilnwick Percy]] | ||
+ | *[[Kingston upon Hull]] Holy Trinity | ||
+ | *[[Kirkburn]] | ||
+ | *[[Kirk Ella]] | ||
+ | *[[Leconfield]] | ||
+ | *[[Lockington]] | ||
+ | *[[Londesborough]] | ||
+ | *[[Market Weighton]] | ||
+ | *[[Millington]] | ||
+ | *New Village (ex. par.) | ||
+ | *[[North Cave]] | ||
+ | *[[North Dalton]] | ||
+ | *[[North Ferriby]] | ||
+ | *[[North Newbald]] | ||
+ | *[[Nunburnholme]] | ||
+ | *[[Pocklington]] | ||
+ | *[[Rowley, Yorkshire|Rowley]] | ||
+ | *[[Sancton]] | ||
+ | *[[Scorborough]] | ||
+ | *[[Sculcoates]] | ||
+ | *[[Seaton Ross]] | ||
+ | *[[Skerne]] | ||
+ | *[[Skidby]] | ||
+ | *[[South Cave]] | ||
+ | *[[Sutton upon Derwent]] | ||
+ | *[[Thornton, East Riding|Thornton]] | ||
+ | *[[Walkington]] (part)<sup>†</sup> | ||
+ | *[[Warter]] | ||
+ | *[[Watton]] | ||
+ | *[[Wilberfoss]] | ||
+ | *[[Wressle]] | ||
+ | {{div col end}} | ||
+ | <sup>*</sup>: Remainder in Howdenshire. Additionally, some areas are said to be common to Harthill and Howdenshire.<br /> | ||
+ | <sup>†</sup>: Partly in Howdenshire. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Wapentakes of the East Riding of Yorkshire]] | [[Category:Wapentakes of the East Riding of Yorkshire]] | ||
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Revision as of 14:01, 16 September 2019
Harthill is a wapentake of the East Riding of Yorkshire consisting of the central part of the riding. Because of its large area it is sub-divided into four divisions—Bainton Beacon Division, Holme Beacon Division, Hunsley Beacon Division and Wilton Beacon Division. As a result of of its central position, Harthill has borders with every other wapentake in the East Riding: Buckrose and Dickering to the north, Holderness to the east, Howdenshire to the south-west and Ouse and Derwent to the west. Including the western parts of the city of Hull, it had a population of 313,729 in 2011, making it the most populous wapentake in the East Riding.
It comprises the ancient parishes of:
- Allerthorpe
- Aughton
- Bainton
- Barmby Moor
- Beverley St John, St Nicholas & St Martin
- Bishop Burton
- Bishop Wilton
- Brantingham (Thorpe Brantingham township)*
- Bubwith
- Burnby
- Catton
- Cherry Burton
- Cottingham
- Ellerton Priory
- Elloughton
- Everingham
- Fangfoss
- Full Sutton
- Goodmanham
- Great Driffield
- Great Givendale
- Harswell
- Hayton
- Hessle
- Holme upon Spalding Moor
- Hotham
- Huggate
- Hutton Cranswick
- Kilnwick
- Kilnwick Percy
- Kingston upon Hull Holy Trinity
- Kirkburn
- Kirk Ella
- Leconfield
- Lockington
- Londesborough
- Market Weighton
- Millington
- New Village (ex. par.)
- North Cave
- North Dalton
- North Ferriby
- North Newbald
- Nunburnholme
- Pocklington
- Rowley
- Sancton
- Scorborough
- Sculcoates
- Seaton Ross
- Skerne
- Skidby
- South Cave
- Sutton upon Derwent
- Thornton
- Walkington (part)†
- Warter
- Watton
- Wilberfoss
- Wressle
*: Remainder in Howdenshire. Additionally, some areas are said to be common to Harthill and Howdenshire.
†: Partly in Howdenshire.
References
- Location map: 53°49’44"N, 0°39’7"W
- "Relationships / unit history of Harthill". A Vision of Britain Through Time. Great Britain Historical GIS Project. http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/relationships.jsp?u_id=10167735. Retrieved 2009-07-23.
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 |