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Crayke is a
village and
civil parish in
North Yorkshire, England,
about 2
miles (3.2 km) east of Easingwold. The name
Crayke is of
Brittonic origin, derived...
- these, the term was used for
several other districts. Bedlingtonshire,
Craikshire,
Norhamshire and
Islandshire were
exclaves of
County Durham,
which were...
- Bedlingtonshire,
Islandshire and
Norhamshire within Northumberland, and
Craikshire within the
North Riding of Yorkshire.
Durham itself was
divided by the...
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Islandshire and
Norhamshire exclaves within Northumberland, and the
Craikshire exclave within the
North Riding of Yorkshire. In 1831 the
county covered...
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Islandshire and
Norhamshire exclaves within Northumberland, and the
Craikshire exclave within the
North Riding of Yorkshire. In 1831 the
county covered...
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parish of Bedlington, was
transferred to Northumberland.
Craikshire (1). The
district of
Craikshire,
basically the
parish of Crayke, was
transferred to the...
- mean the
County of
Durham and Sadberge,
including the
detached parts of
Craikshire, Bedlingtonshire, Norhamshire, Allertonshire, and Islandshire, and all...
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Bedlingtonshire (the
parish of Bedlington)
transferred to Northumberland.
Craikshire (the
parish of Crayke)
transferred to the
North Riding of Yorkshire. The...
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defined "county of Durham" as "including the
detached parts of
Craikshire, Bedlingtonshire, Norhamshire, Allertonshire, and Islandshire, and all...