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Appendix 2.4. Yorkshire Parliamentary Enclosure Awards Changes in the status and distribution of mammals of the order Carnivora in Yorkshire from 1600. County history of the fox, badger, otter, pine marten, stoat, weasel, polecat, American mink, wildcat and domestic cat. Item Type Thesis Authors Howes, Colin Anthony Rights <a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/ by-nc-nd/3.0/"><img alt="Creative Commons License" style="border-width:0" src="http://i.creativecommons.org/l/by- nc-nd/3.0/88x31.png" /></a><br />The University of Bradford theses are licenced under a <a rel="license" href="http:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/">Creative Commons Licence</a>. Download date 25/09/2021 18:49:21 Link to Item http://hdl.handle.net/10454/4306 APPENDIX 2.4. YORKSHIRE PARLIAMENTARY ENCLOSURE AWARDS. APPENDIX 2.4. YORKSHIRE PARLIAMENTARY ENCLOSURE AWARDS (From English (1985) and Local Records Offices) (In alphabetical order of parish). Key: NR = North Riding, ER = East Riding, WR = West Riding, N = Nottinghamshire NY = North Yorkshire, SY = South Yorkshire, WY = West Yorkshire, H = Humberside, Cl = Cleveland, Cu = Cumbria , D = Durham, La = Lancashire, Li = Lincolnshire, Gm = Greater Manchester, Post Parish/Township Riding 1974 Act Award Acres County Abbotside, High NR NY 1814 1851 128 Abbotside, High & Low NR NY 1824 1837 938 Abbotside, High & Low NR NY 1880 1881 9701 Acklam ER NY 1769 1776 796 Acklam ER NY 1825 1854 310 Ackton WR WY 1812 1816 60 Ackworth WR WY 1772 1774 652 Acomb & Holgate WR NY 1774 1776 1581 Adingham WR WY 1865 1873 735 Adlingfleet WR H 1843 1847 1051 Adlingfleet, Fockerby & Haldenby WR H 1767 1769 ? Adwick-le-Street WR SY 1760 1761 1000 Airton WR NY 1801 1802 ? Airton WR NY 1860 1861 ? Aiskew NR NY 1804 1807 194 Aislaby NR NY 1829 1830 199 NR NY 1765 1766 9074 Aislaby, Cropton, Middleton, Wrelton & Hartoft Aldborough WR NY 1808 1809 989 Aldbrough ER H 1764 1766 1630 Allerston NR NY 1809 1818 9174 Allerton WR WY 1840 1850 170 Allerton Bywater WR WY 1803 1810 471 Alne NR NY 1807 1811 680 Altofts WR WY 1809 1811 756 Amotherby NR NY 1776 1777 ? Ampleforth & Oswaldkirk NR NY 1804 1810 812 Appleton-le-Moors NR NY 1767 1767 55 Appleton-le-Moors NR NY 1767 1767 160 Appletreewick WR WY 1815 1815 6330 Ardsley WR SY 1760 1763 300 Arkendale WR NY 1773 1774 673 Arkleside NR NY 1882 1884 450 Armley WR WY 1793 1799 158 Armthorpe WR SY 1773 1774 1146 Arncliffe WR NY 1766 1766 300 Arncliffe WR NY 1846 1848 500 Arthington, Adel & Eccup WR WY 1807 1839 560 1 APPENDIX 2.4. YORKSHIRE PARLIAMENTARY ENCLOSURE AWARDS. Askham Bryan WR NY 1811 1813 686 Askham Richard WR NY 1813 1821 258 Askrigg NR NY 1763 1763 ? Askrigg NR NY 1818 1821 430 Askwith WR NY 1779 1782 1342 Asselby ER H 1836 1840 945 Aston-cum-Aughton & Wales WR SY 1766 1768 830 Attercliffe & Darnall WR SY 1810 1820 239 Atwick ER H 1769 1772 1436 Austerfield WR SY 1765 1767 1200 Austwick WR NY 1809 1814 2154 Aysgarth NR NY 1771 1778 681 Badsworth WR WY 1810 1813 250 Bagby NR NY 1788 1794 109 Bagby & Balk NR NY 1793 1803 ? Bainbridge NR NY 1762 1762 ? Bainbridge NR NY 1805 1816 14991 Bainbridge NR NY 1807 1810 ? Bainbridge NR NY 1840 1844 441 Bainbridge NR NY 1849 1850 ? Bainbridge NR NY 1850 1859 853 Bainton ER H 1774 1775 2764 Balsterstone WR SY 1778 1782 3000 Barkisland WR WY 1814 1817 750 Barlby ER NY 1836 1846 216 Barlby ER NY 1854 1858 85 Barlow WR NY 1838 1839 ? Barmby Moor ER H 1771 1783 2309 Barmby-on-the-Marsh ER H 1847 1853 1030 Barmston ER H 1757 1758 25 Barmston & Winkston ER H 1819 1820 237 Barnburgh-cum-Harlington WR SY 1819 1822 1074 Barnby Dun WR SY 1803 1807 1332 Barnby Dun, Thorpe-in-Balne & Kirk sandall WR SY 1766 1768 560 Barningham NR D 1803 1807 321 Barnoldswick & Salterforth WR NY/La 1814 1829 1500 Barnsley WR SY 1777 1779 782 Barwick-in-Elmet WR WY 1796 1804 2563 Batley WR WY 1803 1809 250 Beadlam NR NY 1817 1819 673 Beal, Kellington & Kellingley WR NY 1791 1793 745 Beamsley WR NY 1881 1883 699 Becca & Abberford WR WY 1825 1828 460 Beeford ER H 1766 1768 3200 Bellerby NR NY 1770 1772 1867 Bempton ER H 1765 1767 1410 Bentham WR NY 1767 1768 3000 Bentley-with-Arksey WR SY 1759 1759 958 2 APPENDIX 2.4. YORKSHIRE PARLIAMENTARY ENCLOSURE AWARDS. Bentley-with-Arksey WR SY 1827 1830 1555 Bessingby ER H 1766 1768 1080 Bewerley & Hardcastle WR NR 1850 1858 3020 Bewholme ER H 1740 1740 1042 Bielby ER H 1814 1817 1694 Billingley WR SY 1822 1831 ? Bilton WR NY 1776 1782 794 Binnington, Potter Brompton & Ganton ER NY 1803 1804 3339 Birdsall ER NY 1691 1692 ? Birkin WR WY 1809 1815 60 Bishop Burton ER H 1767 1772 3000 Bishop Monkton WR NY 1807 1816 1120 Bishop Thornton-with-Bishopside WR NY 1757 1758 735 Bishop Wilton ER H 1726 1726 432 Bishop Wilton ER H 1769 1772 3113 Bishopdale NR NY 1789 1797 178 Bishopthorpe WR NY 1757 1760 650 Blacktoft, Hive, Gilberdike & Faxfleet ER H 1830 1833 631 Blaxton & Auckley-with-Finningley WR/N SY 1774 1778 3321 Bolton WR WY 1819 1824 23 Bolton Percy & Appleton Roebuck WR NY 1797 1804 1850 Bolton-upon-Dearne WR SY 1759 1761 800 Bordley WR NY 1847 1852 128 Boroughbridge WR NY 1846 1857 27 Bowes NR D 1766 1772 ? Bowes NR D 1857 1859 12517 Boynton ER H 1777 1783 2000 Bracewell WR La 1766 1766 ? Bradfield WR SY 1811 1826 13773 Bradley High & Low WR NY 1789 1791 700 Braithwell WR SY 1765 1766 154 Braithwell WR SY 1855 1858 492 Bramham WR WY 1807 1812 1329 Bramhope WR WY 1805 1809 470 Bramley WR SY 1769 1770 400 Bramley WR WY 1789 1799 670 Brampton Bierlow WR SY 1714 1714 ? WR SY 1815 1820 1260 Brampton Bierlow, Wath-upon-Dearne & Swinton Brampton-en-le-Morthen WR SY 1771 1773 307 Brandesburton ER H 1844 1847 1324 Brandsby NR NY 1856 1859 98 Brantingham & Brantingham Thorpe ER H 1765 1766 1200 Brayton, Thorpe Willoughby, Burton Hall & Gateforth-with- WR NY 1799 1805 2311 Lund Brearton WR NY 1772 1773 650 Bridlington ER H 1768 1771 2011 Briestfield WR WY 1816 1849 518 Brigham ER H 1766 1767 1019 3 APPENDIX 2.4. YORKSHIRE PARLIAMENTARY ENCLOSURE AWARDS. Brightside WR WY 1788 1795 107 Brinsworth WR SY 1812 1814 220 Brodsworth WR SY 1815 1830 789 Brompton & Sawdon NR NY 1758 1760 4629 Brotherton WR NY 1793 1799 422 Broughton NR NY 1788 1789 327 Bubwith & Harlthorpe ER H 1832 1838 1880 Buckden WR NY 1847 1850 1000 Buckden & Starbotton WR NY 1816 1831 2996 Bugthorpe ER H 1777 1779 654 Bulmer NR NY 1771 1779 ? Burghwallis & Hayward WR SY 1813 1818 200 Burn WR NY 1850 1853 70 Burnby ER H 1731 1731 ? Burstwick & Skeckling ER H 1773 1777 850 Burton Fleming ER H 1768 1769 3652 Burton Leonard WR NY 1790 1792 273 Burton Pidsea ER H 1761 1762 1800 Burton Salmon WR NY 1817 1824 290 Butterwick ER NY 1771 1774 1664 Cadeby WR SY 1809 1813 620 Caldbergh NR NY 1836 1840 228 Calverley WR WY 1755 1758 855 Campsall, Askern & Norton WR SY 1814 1818 2846 Cantley, Branton, Bessacarr & High Ellers WR SY 1777 1779 2856 Carleton-in-Craven WR NY 1861 1873 1135 Carlton WR NY 1772 1776 620 Carlton Miniott NR NY 1793 1803 ? Carlton-by-Snaith & Camblesforth WR NY 1800 1808 1362 Carperby NR NY 1809 1819 2000 Castley WR NY 1814 1818 ? Catton NR NY 1810 1812 253 Catton High & Low, Newton-upon-Derwent, Full Sutton & ER H 1760 1766 2200 Wilberfoss Catwick ER H 1731 1732 1425 Cawood & Wistow WR NY 1776 1780 1846 Chapel Allerton WR WY 1808 1813 878 Cherry Burton ER H 1823 1829 2059 Clapham NR NY 1758 1758 Clapham-cum-Newby WR NY 1848 1849 125 Clareton, Allerton Mauleverer & Flaxby WR NY 1772 1776 519 Cleckheaton WR WY 1795 1797 202 Cleckheaton & Scholes WR WY 1802 1806 150 Cliffe-cum-Lund ER NY 1843 1863 355 Clifford WR WY 1803 1806 836 Clifton & Bootham NR NY 1763 1764 481 Clifton (Brighouse) WR WY 1778 1778 177 Coatham (Kirkleatham) NR Cl 1759 1760 396 4 APPENDIX 2.4. YORKSHIRE PARLIAMENTARY ENCLOSURE AWARDS. Coatham (Kirkleatham) NR Cl 1847 1849 396 Colburn NR NY 1767 1769 291 Collingham WR WY 1814 1816 500 Conisbrough WR SY 1855 1858 601 Conisbrough & Clifton WR SY 1856 1858 313 Coniston ER H 1789 1790 555 Cononley WR NY 1768 1769 534 Copmanthorpe WR NY 1836 1843 507 Copt Hewick WR NY 1772 1772 ? Cornbrough NR NY 1858 1872 25 Cotherstone NR D 1863 1867 4495 Cottam ER H 1846 1851 2553 Cottingham ER H 1776 1771 3000 Cottingham ER H 1791 1793 1532 Cracoe WR NY 1787 1788 677 Crakenhall NR NY 1833 1837 182 Cridling Stubbs WR NY 1797 1799 180 Crowle, Eastoft and Elland ER H/Li 1813 1861 4286 Cudworth WR SY 1809 1812 244 Cullingworth WR WY 1809 1817 250 Cumberworth WR WY 1799 1804 413 Dacre WR NY 1836 1845 1180 Dacre WR NY 1868 1876 1625 Dalton (Huddersfield) WR WY 1799 1811 194 Dalton (nr. Topcliffe) NR NY 1759 1760 ? Dalton (Rotherham) WR SY 1797 1800 500 Danthorpe ER H 1735 1735 587 Darfield WR SY 1805 1810 50 Darrington & Wentbridge WR WY 1812 1817 1264 Darton & Barugh WR SY 1820 1823 259 Denby Dale & Clayton West WR WY 1800 1804 270 Denshaw & Quick WR GM 1809 1813 638 Dent WR Cu 1849 1859 20000 Dewsbury WR WY 1803 1806 298 Dinnington WR SY 1778 1779 909 Dolcliff & Mexborough WR SY 1859 1861 ? Doncaster, Cantley, Rossington & Wadworth WR SY 1765 1771 4000 Dore WR SY 1809 1822 5000 Drax WR NY 1773 1775 178 Driffield, Great & Little ER H 1741 1742 3800 Dringhoe, Upton & Skipsea Brough ER H 1762 1763 1420 Dringhouses (York) WR NY 1822 1835 560 Droughton WR NY 1858 1868 300 Duggleby ER NY 1765 1765 1580 Dunkerswick & Weeton WR WY 1790 1793 900 Dunnington ER NY 1707 1709 1000 Dunnington ER NY 1770 1772 917 Dunsley (Newholme-cum-Dunsley) NR NY 1793 1803 782 5 APPENDIX 2.4.
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