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Strafforth and
Tickhill /ˈstræfərð/,
originally known as
Strafforth, was the
southernmost wapentake in the West
Riding of Yorkshire, England. The west...
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Claro Lower Strafforth and
Tickhill Lower Morley Skyrack Upper Claro Upper Skyrack Lower Barkston Ash
Agbrigg Staincross Osgoldcross Strafforth and Tickhill...
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Staincliffe – West
Division Staincliffe – East
Division Claro –
Lower Division Strafforth and
Tickhill –
Lower Division Morley Skyrack –
Upper Division Claro –...
- land. The
parish of
Hatfield was
originally in the
wapentake of
Lower Strafforth and in the
county of the West
Riding of Yorkshire. It was
moved in the...
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Roger de Busli.
South Anston was an
ancient parish in the
wapentake of
Strafforth and
Tickhill in the West
Riding of Yorkshire. It was a
large parish, also...
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suppose the
castle site may have once been the meeting-place of the
Strafforth and
Tickhill wapentake.
Conisbrough contains what is
believed to be the...
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Conisbrough Castle. By the time of
Domesday Book,
Hexthorpe in the
wapentake of
Strafforth was said to have a
church and two mills. The
historian David Hey says...
- (1961). The place-names of the West
Riding of Yorkshire; 1.
Lower &
Upper Strafforth and
Staincross Wapentakes. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press. p. 285...
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provided that it was to
contain the
wapentakes of
Barkston Ash, Osgoldcross,
Strafforth and Tickhill, Staincross, and Agbrigg. The
Reform Act 1867, as amended...
- the hamlet. Historically,
Slade Hooton was in the
wapentake of
Upper Strafforth, and the
shire county of the West
Riding of Yorkshire.
Since 1974, it...