Bedale

“Bedale is a small but brisk well-built market town, 6 miles northeast of Masham, its township has a population of 1,266 and contains 1,613 acres of land, mostly the property of Miss M. A. Peirse of Bedale Hall and Miles Thomas Stapylton.” William White’s History, Gazetteer and Directory of the East and North Ridings of Yorkshire, 1840.

Date of Tithe map: 1838

Date of Tithe apportionment: 1838

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Top right green section = Aiskew Top middle white section = Rand Yellow central section = Bedale Bottom green section = Firby

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