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Howdenshire was a
wapentake and a
liberty of England,
lying around the town of
Howden in the East
Riding of Yorkshire. In the Anglo-Saxon period, the...
- the
former district of Haltemprice,
which was
abolished in 1974.
Rural Howdenshire formed the bulk of the
geographical area of the
constituency but provides...
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Conqueror gave the town to the
Bishops of
Durham in 1080. The
wapentake of
Howdenshire was
named after the town, and
remained an
exclave of
County Durham until...
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Howdenshire was a
county constituency in
Yorkshire which returned one
Member of
Parliament (MP) to the
House of
Commons of the
Parliament of the United...
- The 1926
Howdenshire by-election was a
parliamentary by-election for the
British House of
Commons constituency of
Howdenshire in
Yorkshire on 25 November...
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wapentakes and
liberties such as:
Allertonshire Blackburnshire Halfshire Howdenshire Leylandshire Powdershire Pydarshire Richmondshire Riponshire Salfordshire...
- the East
Riding of Yorkshire: Dale,
Goole North,
Goole South, Howden,
Howdenshire,
Pocklington Provincial, Snaith, Airmyn,
Rawcliffe & Marshland, South...
- The 1915
Howdenshire by-election was held on 10
February 1915. The by-election was held due to the
death of the in****bent
Conservative MP,
Henry Harrison-Broadley...
- East York
Rifle Volunteers incorporating those outside the town: 3rd (
Howdenshire)
Yorkshire (East Riding) RVC, 28
March 1860 –
replacing an
earlier 3rd...
- The 1947 by-election for the
constituency of
Howdenshire in the
United Kingdom House of
Commons was held on 27
November 1947,
caused by the retirement...