Langbaurgh Wapentake

[2] The name was re-used for the non-metropolitan district of Langbaurgh, later Langbaurgh-on-Tees, created in 1974, which covered the area of the eastern division.The south eastern extent varied: 1068 the area covered three of four parishes (excluding Hackness) of what came to be the Whitby Strand.Dunsley beck later formed the eastern coastal boundary with the Whitby Strand wapentake.[3][4] Langbaurgh West: Acklam; Ayton; Carlton; Crathorne; Ingleby Arncliffe; Ingleby Greenhow; Kildale; Kirkby; Kirk Leavington; Marton; Ormesby; Rudby; Smeaton; Stainton; Stokesley; Whorlton and Yarm.Langbaurgh East: Brotton; Danby; Easington; Egton; Glaisdale; Guisborough; Hinderwell; Kirkleatham; Liverton; Loftus; Lythe; Marske; Skelton; Upleatham and Westerdale.
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