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- 54°20′17″N 1°25′44″W / 54.338°N 1.429°W / 54.338; -1.429 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...
- 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...
- Yorkshire Howdenshire North Riding of Yorkshire (now North Yorkshire) Allertonshire Northumberland Bedlingtonshire, Islandshire (included Berwick-upon-Tweed)...
- Gilling West Hang West Gilling East Hang East Allertonshire Hallikeld Langbaurgh West Birdforth Bulmer R****ale Langbaurgh East Whitby Strand Pickering...
- Anglo-Saxon History, 1). Boydell & Brewer, Woodbridge, 1990. ISBN 0-85115-500-6 Hexhamshire Allertonshire Hallamshire Howdenshire Richmondshire v t e...
- suffix was also used for many hundreds, wapentakes and liberties such as Allertonshire, Blackburnshire, Halfshire, Howdenshire, Leylandshire, Powdershire,...
- Brompton was anciently a chapelry in the parish of Northallerton in the Allertonshire Wapentake of the North Riding of Yorkshire. Brompton lies within the...
-   1. Gilling West 2. Hang West 3. Gilling East 4. Hang East 5. Allertonshire 6. Halikeld 7. Langbaurgh West     8. Birdforth 9. Bulmer 10. R****ale 11...
- 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...