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Whitby Strand was a wapentake and
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in the North Riding of Yorkshire, England. It was one of thirteen wapentakes across the old North Riding of Yorkshire. The division of the area into the Liberty and Wapentake of Whitby Strand occurred in the 14th century, previous to this, the settlements were in the wapentakes of Langbarugh and Pickering Lythe.


History

At the time of the
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, the land that would form the division of Whitby Strand wapentake, belonged to Gospatric, who fled to Scotland, and the confiscated land was given to Hugh Lopas. Lopas disliked the area, so gave it to his friend, William de Percy.
William de Percy William I (Willame) de Percy (d.1096/9), 1st English feudal barony, feudal baron of Topcliffe, North Yorkshire, Topcliffe in North Yorkshire,Sanders, I.J., English Baronies, Oxford, 1960, p.148 known as ''Willame als gernons'' (meaning "with whiske ...
died in and the granting of the land was confirmed by his son, Alan de Percy (who died ). Ownership of the region is disputed around that time, as Young states the area belonged to Siward, and that it was divided between the Langbaurgh and Pickering Lythe wapentakes, (to the north and south respectively) as the wapentake did not exist at the time of the Domesday survey. Whitby Strand as a name for the area was not recorded until 1316, and the liberty was composed of four distinct regions: ''Whitby'', ''Sneaton'', ''The Chapelry of Fylingdales'', and ''Hackness''. The title of the liberty and wapentake derives from the Scandinavian name for Whitby – ''Streonshalh''. Historians disagree on the etymology of Streonshalh, though all agree on the language it derives from. One version is that the name translates as ''Strandshall'', the ''Tower on the Strand'' (possibly a reference to an early lighthouse). Not long after the Conquest, most of the land within the boundaries of what would become Whitby Strand was managed by those who ran the religious order at
Whitby Abbey Whitby Abbey was a 7th-century Christian monastery that later became a Benedictine abbey. The abbey church was situated overlooking the North Sea on the East Cliff above Whitby in North Yorkshire, England, a centre of the medieval Northumbrian ...
, however, after the Dissolution, a great portion of the land was purchased by Sir Richard Cholmley. Prior to the Dissolution, much of the land was given over to agriculture, raising animals, and fishing, with the monks from the abbey working some of the land themselves. The wapentake and liberty were referred to as ''Monastic'' in some documents, and the
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returns for 1379 list the settlements of the area as being within ''Whitby and Byland''. All of the individual areas of the wapentake were later recognised as being one administrative area, including the small enclave around Byland Abbey. In the south of the wapentake, the boundary between Whitby Strand and Pickering Lythe was an ancient line known as ''Green Dike'' (or ''Greendike''). This boundary proceeded southerly from near to Ravenscar, with the Green Dike encompassing Suffield in the south, and the source of the River Derwent via the Lilla Cross through Littlebeck on the western side. Then towards the north-east through Egton, and then due eastwards through East Row (called ''Thordisa'' in ancient times) and out to the sea. The granting of rights over the wapentake included the sea to a depth of and also seaweed. There was a stipulation for fishing rights, including upstream of the River Esk to
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. In 1831, the wapentake extended to , and had a population of 13,966. Changes to the administrative area of the wapentake in the early 19th century meant that the parishes of
Egton Egton is a village and civil parish in the Scarborough local administration district of North Yorkshire county, England, about west of Whitby, and located within the North York Moors National Park. There is a nearby village called Egton Bridge ...
,
Hinderwell Hinderwell is a village and civil parish in the Scarborough (borough), Scarborough district of North Yorkshire, England which lies within the North York Moors National Park, about a mile from the coast on the A174 road between the towns of Loft ...
and
Lythe Lythe is a small village and large civil parish, in the Scarborough district of North Yorkshire, England, situated near Whitby within the North York Moors National Park. The name of the village derives from Old Norse and means hill or slope ...
were added, with some land around Hackness given over to the Pickering Lythe Wapentake. By 1858, the Whitby Strand Wapentake covered some , and was one of thirteen wapentakes across the North Riding of Yorkshire. The wapentake/liberty extended for some on a north/south axis, and was between wide, varying in breadth. The section between Whitby and Robin Hood's Bay was bordered by the
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(then known as the German Ocean). By 1871, the wapentake's population was 17,541.


Settlements

In terms of toponymy, very few Anglo-Saxon names have survived with the old boundary of Whitby Strand, most names associated with the wapentake are Scandinavian in origin. In 1862, Whitby Strand was listed as having twenty townships and two parishes. * Aislaby *
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Cayton Cayton is a village and civil parish in the Scarborough borough of North Yorkshire, England, south of Scarborough. History Cayton is mentioned in the ''Domesday book'' as "Caitune". In 2010, Cayton won a Silver-gilt, at the Britain in Blo ...
(a detached part of Whitby Strand in the Borough of Scarborough) *
Egton Egton is a village and civil parish in the Scarborough local administration district of North Yorkshire county, England, about west of Whitby, and located within the North York Moors National Park. There is a nearby village called Egton Bridge ...
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Egton Bridge Egton Bridge is a village in the Scarborough district of North Yorkshire, England. It lies within the North York Moors National Park, on the River Esk, between the villages of Glaisdale and Grosmont, about six miles south-west of Whitby, an ...
* Eskdaleside *
Fylingthorpe Fylingthorpe is a village in the civil parish of Fylingdales in the Borough of Scarborough in North Yorkshire, England. Geography Fylingthorpe is located about inland from the coast of the North Sea, and about from Robin Hood's Bay, the l ...
* Grosmont *
Hackness Hackness is a village and civil parish in the Scarborough district of the county of North Yorkshire, England. It lies within the North York Moors National Park. The parish population rose from 125 in the 2001 UK census to 221 in the 2011 UK cens ...
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Harwood Dale Harwood Dale is a village and civil parish in the Scarborough district of North Yorkshire, England. It lies within the North York Moors National Park. According to the 2001 UK census, Harwood Dale parish had a population of 134, which had risen ...
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Hawsker-cum-Stainsacre Hawsker-cum-Stainsacre is a civil parish in the Scarborough (borough), Scarborough district of North Yorkshire, England. According to the United Kingdom Census 2011, 2011 UK census, Hawsker-cum-Stainsacre parish had a population of 790, up fr ...
(township) *Iburndale *
Newholm-cum-Dunsley Newholm-cum-Dunsley is a civil parish in the Scarborough district of North Yorkshire, England. According to the 2011 UK census, Newholm-cum-Dunsley parish had a population of 192, a decrease on the 2001 UK census A nationwide census, know ...
*Normanby *
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Ruswarp Ruswarp village lies within the Scarborough borough of North Yorkshire, England. It is around from Whitby, at the junction of the B1410 and B1416 roads, on the River Esk and the Esk Valley Line, with trains stopping at Ruswarp railway s ...
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Robin Hood's Bay Robin Hood's Bay is a small Yorkshire coast fishery, fishing village and a bay located in the North York Moors National Park, south of Whitby and north of Scarborough, North Yorkshire, Scarborough on the coast of North Yorkshire, England. Ba ...
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Silpho Silpho is a village and civil parish in the Scarborough district of the county of North Yorkshire, England. According to the 2001 UK census, Silpho parish had a population of 31. At the 2011 Census the population remained less than 100. Deta ...
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Sleights Sleights is a village in North Yorkshire, England. Located in the Esk Valley in the postal region of Whitby, the village is part of the civil parish of Eskdaleside cum Ugglebarnby and the borough of Scarborough (borough), Scarborough. Sleights l ...
* Sneaton *Sneatonthorpe * Suffield * Ugglebarnby *
Whitby Whitby is a seaside town, port and civil parish in the Scarborough borough of North Yorkshire, England. Situated on the east coast of Yorkshire at the mouth of the River Esk, Whitby has a maritime, mineral and tourist heritage. Its East Clif ...


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* * * * * * *{{cite book, last=Young, first=George, title=A picture of Whitby and its environs, edition=2, year=1840, publisher=Horne & Richardson, location=Whitby, oclc=931179820 Wapentakes of the North Riding of Yorkshire Whitby