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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BuckroseBuckrose - Wikipedia

    Buckrose is marked 2. Buckrose was a wapentake of the historic East Riding of Yorkshire, England consisting of the north-west part of the county; its territory is now partly in the modern East Riding and partly in North Yorkshire. Established in medieval times, it ceased to have much significance in the 19th century when the wapentakes were ...

  2. Buckrose, East Riding. Click on the map for other historical maps of this place. In 1870-72, John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales described Buckrose like this: BUCKROSE, a wapentake in E. R. Yorkshire. It is bounded on the N and the W, above and below New Molton, by the river Derwent; and contains twenty-eight parishes.

  3. Buckrose, a wapentake and a parliamentary and petty sessional division in the E.R. Yorkshire. It is bounded on the N and the W, above and below New Molton, by the river Derwent; area of the petty sessional division, 92,563 acres; population, 13,036. Buckrose Parliamentary Division of E.R. Yorkshire was formed under the Redistribution of Seats ...

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  4. wikishire.co.uk › wiki › BuckroseBuckrose - Wikishire

    Buckrose Wapentake shown within the East Riding and Yorkshire. Buckrose is a wapentake of the East Riding of Yorkshire, consisting of the northern part of the riding adjacent to the border with the North Riding. It borders Dickering to the east and Harthill to the south. It had a population of 15,976 in 2011.

  5. For example, in England and Wales rural districts — units with RD or RSD suffixes — may even exclude the places they are named after. The "Units covering this place" tab lists units whose boundaries contained Buckrose. Election Results. Election results are available for these constituencies associated with Buckrose.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › articlesBuckrose - Wikiwand

    Buckrose was a wapentake of the historic East Riding of Yorkshire, England consisting of the north-west part of the county; its territory is now partly in the modern East Riding and partly in North Yorkshire. Established in medieval times, it ceased to have much significance in the 19th century when the wapentakes were succeeded by other administrative divisions for most local government purposes.

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  8. BIRDSALL (St. Mary), a parish, in the union of Malton, wapentake of Buckrose, E. riding of York, 5 miles (S. S. E.) from Malton; containing 267 inhabitants. This parish comprises nearly 4000 acres, and lies partly on the edge of the Wolds: the surface is mountainous, and the scenery wild and romantic; the soil is various, on the higher lands light and thin, and on the lower grounds a rich loam ...

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