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'''Allertonshire''' or '''Allerton''' is a [[wapentake]] in the [[North Riding of Yorkshir|North Riding]] of [[Yorkshire]] and was formerly a liberty belonging to the [[Bishop of Durham]].
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'''Allertonshire''' or '''Allerton''' is a [[wapentake]] in the [[North Riding of Yorkshire|North Riding]] of [[Yorkshire]] and was formerly a liberty belonging to the [[Bishop of Durham]].
  
 
The wapentake is named after [[Northallerton]] (historically "Allerton"), its chief town.  The wapentake was once vested in the [[Bishop of Durham]] as a liberty, and remained an ecclesiastical peculiar belonging to Durham until the 19th century.
 
The wapentake is named after [[Northallerton]] (historically "Allerton"), its chief town.  The wapentake was once vested in the [[Bishop of Durham]] as a liberty, and remained an ecclesiastical peculiar belonging to Durham until the 19th century.
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<sup>*</sup>: Remainder of Hornby in [[Langbaurgh]] wapentake; Great Smeaton township in [[East Gilling]].<br />
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<sup>*</sup>: Remainder of Hornby in [[Langbaurgh Wapentake]]; Great Smeaton township in [[East Gilling]].<br />
 
<sup>†</sup>: Remainder in [[Hallikeld]] wapentake.<br />
 
<sup>†</sup>: Remainder in [[Hallikeld]] wapentake.<br />
 
<sup>‡</sup>: In [[Birdforth Wapentake]].<br />
 
<sup>‡</sup>: In [[Birdforth Wapentake]].<br />
<sup>§</sup>: Remainder in County Durham.<br />
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<sup>§</sup>: Remainder in [[County Durham]].<br />
  
 
[[Category:Wapentakes of Yorkshire]]
 
[[Category:Wapentakes of Yorkshire]]
 
[[Category:Wapentakes of the North Riding of Yorkshire]]
 
[[Category:Wapentakes of the North Riding of Yorkshire]]
 
[[Category:Pseudo-shires]]
 
[[Category:Pseudo-shires]]

Revision as of 20:00, 15 September 2019

Allertonshire or Allerton is a wapentake in the North Riding of Yorkshire and was formerly a liberty belonging to the Bishop of Durham.

The wapentake is named after Northallerton (historically "Allerton"), its chief town. The wapentake was once vested in the Bishop of Durham as a liberty, and remained an ecclesiastical peculiar belonging to Durham until the 19th century.

In 2011, Allertonshire had a population of 22,265.

The wapentake includes the ancient parishes of:

*: Remainder of Hornby in Langbaurgh Wapentake; Great Smeaton township in East Gilling.
: Remainder in Hallikeld wapentake.
: In Birdforth Wapentake.
§: Remainder in County Durham.