Name | Tickton with Hull Bridge |
Type | Township, Civil parish |
Coordinates | 53.861°N 0.397°W |
Located in | East Riding of Yorkshire, England ( - 1935) |
Also located in | Yorkshire, England |
See also | Harthill Wapentake, East Riding of Yorkshire, England | wapentake in which it was located | | Beverley St. John, East Riding of Yorkshire, England | ancient parish of which it was a township | | Beverley Rural, East Riding of Yorkshire, England | rural district in which the parish was situated | | Tickton, East Riding of Yorkshire, England | parish into which it was absorbed in 1935 |
- source: Family History Library Catalog
Tickton and its former parishes do not appear on the above map. From their co-ordinates it is to be assumed that Tickton is in the eastern reaches of what is described as Molescroft.
Tickton with Hull Bridge was a civil parish from 1866-1935 and now forms part of the civil parish of Tickton. From 1894 until 1974 the area was part of the Beverley Rural District.
The civil parish was made up of the two villages of Tickton and Hull Bridge. For a description of Tickton, see the article on the new civil parish. Hull Bridge is described below.
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Tickton with Hull Bridge was located in the ecclesiastical parish of Beverley St. John in the wapentake of Harthill.
- the following text is based on an article in Wikipedia
Hull Bridge is a village in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is situated approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 km) north-east of Beverley town centre. It lies south of the A1035 road and straddles the Beverley and Barmston Drain (an irrigation waterway) and the River Hull from which it takes its name.
For more information, see the EN Wikipedia article Tickton-with-Hull-Bridge.
Wikipedia continues with the history of the bridge at Hull Bridge.
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