-
Hallikeld was a wapentake, an
administrative division (or
ancient district)
analogous to a hundred, in the
historic county of the
North Riding of Yorkshire...
- (later
divided east and west),
Gilling (later
divided east and west) and
Hallikeld. The
Gilling wapentake or
Gillingshire (later two wapentakes) consisted...
-
Gilling West Hang West
Gilling East Hang East
Allertonshire Hallikeld Langbaurgh West
Birdforth Bulmer R****ale
Langbaurgh East
Whitby Strand Pickering...
- Winton,
Stank and
Hallikeld is a
civil parish in the
former Hambleton District of
North Yorkshire, England. UK
Census (2011). "Local Area
Report – Winton...
- 100, so
details are
included in the
civil parish of Winton,
Stank and
Hallikeld.
North Yorkshire County Council estimated the po****tion of the village...
- than 100.
Details are
included in the
civil parish of Winton,
Stank and
Hallikeld. It is 3
miles (4.8 km) east of Northallerton, 0.5
miles (0.8 km) south...
- Beck (L)
Grain Beck (L)
Skell Beck (R)
Nunwick Beck (L)
Norton Beck (L)
Hallikeld Stell (L)
Salmist Beck (L) Wath Beck (L) The
Stell (Rs)
Upsland Stell...
- Barrow. The
village was
previously in the
Wapentakes of Hang East and
Hallikeld. Today, as part of the
parish of West Tanfield, its po****tion is recorded...
- Well. It was
bordered to the
south by
Claro Wapentake and to the east by
Hallikeld and
Gilling East Wapentakes. To the
north lay
Richmond and
Gilling West...
- "Mother Church" of the
Staincross Wapentake.
Sometimes spelt as
Roystone "
Hallikeld Wap
through time |
Census tables with data for the
Ancient District"....