Place:Bellasize, East Riding of Yorkshire, England

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NameBellasize
Alt namesBellasizesource: from redirect
Bennetlandsource: hamlet in parish
Greenoaksource: hamlet in parish
TypeTownship, Civil parish
Coordinates53.7408°N 0.7487°W
Located inEast Riding of Yorkshire, England     ( - 1974)
Also located inYorkshire, England    
Humberside, England     (1974 - 1996)
East Riding of Yorkshire, England     (1996 - )
See alsoEastrington, East Riding of Yorkshire, Englandancient parish in which it was a township
Howdenshire Wapentake, East Riding of Yorkshire, Englandwapentake in which the parish was located
Howden Rural, East Riding of Yorkshire, Englandrural district in which it was situated 1894-1974
Blacktoft, East Riding of Yorkshire, Englandcivil parish into which Bellasize was part transferred in 1935
Gilberdike, East Riding of Yorkshire, Englandcivil parish into which Bellasize was part transferred in 1935
source: Family History Library Catalog


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Bellasize is now a hamlet in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is situated approximately 5 miles (8 km) east of the market town of Howden.

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Historically, Bellasize was a township in the ecclesiastical parish of Eastrington in the wapentake of Howdenshire. The township contained the smaller hamlets of Greenoak and Bennetland. It was made a civil parish in 1866. From 1894 until 1935, Bellasize was located in Howden Rural District. In 1935 the parish of Bellasize was abolished and the area was split between the civil parishes of Blacktoft and Gilberdike.

Research Tips

  • GENUKI on Bellasize. The GENUKI page gives numerous references to local bodies providing genealogical assistance.
  • The FamilySearch wiki on the ecclesiastical parish of Eastrington provides a list of useful resources for the local area.
  • Howdenshire History provides histories of towns and villages in the area provided by a local family historian. The stories of some families who emigrated to Ontario, Canada, are included.
  • A Vision of Britain through Time on Bellasize.
  • A Vision of Britain through Time provides links to three maps of the East Riding, produced by the United Kingdom Ordnance Survey, illustrating the boundaries between the civil parishes and the rural districts at various dates. These maps all expand to a scale that will illustrate small villages and large farms or estates.
  • An inspection of the area around the town of Howden on the Ordnance Survey map of 1900 brings up a number places indicated by letters and the phrase "Det.". An index for the letters can be found on the right of the map. At this point Howden appears not to be one entity, but a group of separate parts. The same could be said for its townships. The reason for these separate blocks probably reflects the need to have a river frontage by various land owners over cenutries past. In 1935 many of the parishes were consolidated into fewer larger ones. Depression may have brought about many sales of large estates during the first third of the twentieth century. This, in turn, would have enabled the alteration in parish boundaries.
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