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East Riding of Yorkshire
East Riding of Yorkshire is an historic county of England. (For more information about the ancient counties of the UK, see the historic counties page and the place types page.)
From The Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales, (1870-72):
The East Riding comprises 768,419 acres; is divided into the boroughs of Beverley and Hull, and the wapentakes of Buckrose, Dickering, Harthill, Holderness, Howdenshire, and Ouse and Derwent.
Part of the old county of Yorkshire. The old version of East Riding was bounded on the north by North Riding, on the south by the River Humber and Lincolnshire, on the West by West Riding and on the east by the North Sea.
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| | Communities | Communities in East Riding of Yorkshire include Barmby Moor, Bempton, Beverley, Bishop Burton, Bridlington, Bubwith, Cottingham, Driffield, Filey, Flamborough ... View communities
| | Family history & family records | Birth, marriage & death index for East Riding of Yorkshire Birth, marriage and death records - nationwide BritishIslesGenWeb Census records Family Records Centre Genuki - England East Yorkshire Family History Society General Register Office - UK Immigration records Military records Probate records - Guide to obtaining Wills - Search National Archives
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| | Parishes | Parishes in East Riding of Yorkshire include Acaster Malbis, Acklam, Acomb, Aldbrough, Allerthorpe, Askham Bryan, Askham Richard, Atwick, Aughton, Bainton ... View parishes
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