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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. Langbaurgh...
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Royal Society of Medicine, 99, 2006:391–95). "Yorkshire Holy Wells".
Halikeld.f9.co.uk.
Retrieved 14
November 2012. Kirkwood, Graeme. "Fire Boats". Archived...
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spelt as Hallikeld, but has been
historically recorded as
Hallikell and
Halikeld.
Another possible derivation of the name is from a holy
spring in the churchyard...
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Derwent North Allertonshire, Birdforth, Bulmer,
Gilling East and West,
Halikeld, Hang East and West,
Langbaurgh East and
Langbaurgh West,
Pickering Lythe...
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Graeme (2000). "Yorkshire holy wells, Adam's Ale
Spring –
Brimham Rocks".
halikeld.f9.co.uk/.
Retrieved 24
February 2020. "Circular
heritage walk in the heart...
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Liturgical Press. p. 517. ISBN 978-0-8146-3186-7. "Yorkshire Holy Wells". www.
halikeld.f9.co.uk.
Maurice Turner A
Brief History of
Knaresborough 1990 Council...
- http://www.burningbartle.org.uk
Official Burning Bartle site http://www.
halikeld.f9.co.uk/traditions/bartle/bartle1.htm
Burning of
Bartle –
photos http://www...
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different origin. Many of the
fields in the area have
Norse names too, e.g.
Halikeld,
where 'keld' is an Old
Norse word for 'spring'.
Melmerby was mentioned...
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referred to as East Hang. The
spelling of this
Wapentake varies between Halikeld and Hallikeld.
Modern day
spelling is
Ainderby Miers Was
known as Brompton...