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Allertonshire or
Allerton was a
wapentake and
liberty in the
North Riding of Yorkshire, England...
- with a
further admission of a very
small number by
transfer from the
Allertonshire School at the
beginning of the
third form.
There were two
houses for...
-
Gilling West Hang West
Gilling East Hang East
Allertonshire Hallikeld Langbaurgh West
Birdforth Bulmer R****ale
Langbaurgh East
Whitby Strand Pickering...
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Yorkshire Howdenshire North Riding of
Yorkshire (now
North Yorkshire)
Allertonshire Northumberland Bedlingtonshire,
Islandshire (included Berwick-upon-Tweed)...
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suffix was also used for many hundreds,
wapentakes and
liberties such as
Allertonshire, Blackburnshire, Halfshire, Howdenshire, Leylandshire, Powdershire,...
- Anglo-Saxon History, 1).
Boydell & Brewer, Woodbridge, 1990. ISBN 0-85115-500-6
Hexhamshire Allertonshire Hallamshire Howdenshire Richmondshire v t e...
- England. It came to
operate as an
exclave of
County Durham, much like
Allertonshire, but
under the dean of
Durham rather than the bishop. This peculiarity...
-
during that period. It is
thought that the
Hogback was
invented in the
Allertonshire area
since the
Hogbacks at
Brompton and
Northallerton are
amongst the...
-
reference to the
Alvertune wapentac, an area
almost identical to the
Allertonshire wapentake of the
North Riding,
which was
named after the town. The origin...
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policed the
Temples since 1857 by
consent rather than by imposition.
Allertonshire Alverstoke Liberty Beaulieu Liberty Bentley Liberty Liberty of Berrick...