List of wapentakes in Yorkshire
- List of wapentakes in Yorkshire
This is a list of Wapentakes in Yorkshire.
North Riding of Yorkshire
Ainsty and the City of York
As York acted as the capital of Yorkshire and its location is right in the centre at the confluence of the three ridings, it along with the wapentake Ainsty had their own neutral area which was not part of any of the three ridings.
1. Ainsty and the City of York
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