- Whixley. At the time of the
Domesday Book the
wapentake was
known as
Burghshire,
named from its
meeting place at Aldborough. In the 12th
century the name...
- Ash
Jointly known as
Elmet Skyrack Skyrack Upper Airedale Skyrack Lower Burghshire (of Aldborough)
Claro Upper Wharfedale, Nidderdale, of Knaresborough,...
- 1086 as Chenaresburg,
meaning "Cenheard's fortress", in the
wapentake of
Burghshire,
renamed Claro Wapentake in the 12th century.
Knaresborough Castle is...
- the
Irish Sea over the
Pennines to
touch the
Yorkshire wapentakes of
Burghshire and 'Skyrack'" ... the area
around the
headwaters of the
rivers Aire and...
-
History of
Yorkshire List of
hundreds of
England and
Wales Allertonshire Burghshire Hallam,
Pennsylvania Hexhamshire Howdenshire Richmondshire Winchcombeshire...
-
century AD. The
Domesday Book in 1086
places the
village in the
region of
Burghshire and
refers to the
village as "Ediham". The Lord in 1066 was Earl Edwin...
- is
referred to in the
Domesday Book as "Sidingale", in the
hundred of
Burghshire in the West Riding, and the lord and
tenant in
chief is
noted as the King...
- century)
Barkston Ash
Wapentake Claro Wapentake (Upper and
Lower divisions) (
Burghshire wapentake was
renamed in the 12th century)
Ewcross Osgoldcross Wapentake...
- below. Historically, the
ecclesiastical parish was
known as Marton-in-
Burghshire (or Marton-in-Burgheshire).
Sometimes the
parish name is
spelled with...
- of 10. In the
Domesday Book of 1086 the
estate was in the
wapentake of
Burghshire. It
later became an
extra parochial area, and in 1858 was made a civil...