Langbaurgh West | |
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History | |
Status | Division (Wapentake) |
Coordinates: 54°34′23″N 1°08′42″W / 54.573°N 1.145°W
Langbaurgh West was a division of the Wapentake of Langbaurgh in the North Riding of the ancient County of Yorkshire. The area along with Langbaurgh East forms the Anglo-Saxon baronial Liberty of Cleveland, England (not to be confused with the County of Cleveland of 1974 to 1996) and roughly covers the modern districts of Middlesbrough, Redcar & Cleveland, the southern portion of , the northern parts of Hambleton (Great Ayton, Stokesley) and the northern parts of the Borough of Scarborough.
From the most North-Westerly point, The West Wapentake's approximate boundary started from Yarm across to Eston (and the modern Grangetown area), following south the boundary of Lanbaurgh East, then South-west past Stokesley and back up to Craven and Yarm. The West Wapentake covered roughly the area of modern-day Middlesbrough, South Stockton and the northern most parts of Hambleton.