Hallikeld
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Hallikeld is a wapentake in the North Riding of Yorkshire, adjacent to the West Riding. It forms the south-easternmost part of Richmondshire and had a population of 9,871 in 2011. It is bounded by Birdforth to the east; by Bulmer to the south-east; by Claro in the West Riding to the south; by Hang East to the north-east; and by East Gilling to the north. It contains detached parts of Allertonshire, as well as detached parts of Claro (W. R.).
It comprises the ancient parishes of:
- Bedale (Langthorne)*
- Brafferton
- Burneston
- Cundall (except Fawdington)†
- Kirby Hill
- Kirklington (part)‡
- Pickhill (except Holme)§
- Topcliffe (part)‖
- Wath (except Norton Conyers)§
- West Tanfield
*: Remainder in Hang East.
†: In Birdforth wapentake.
‡: Except those parts in Claro wapentake (W. R.).
§: In Allertonshire.
‖: Mostly in Birdforth wapentake.