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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 27. Chapters: Brompton, Hambleton, Topcliffe, North Yorkshire, Easingwold, Tollerton, North Yorkshire, Coxwold, Danby Wiske, Kirkby Fleetham, Shipton, North Yorkshire, Upsall, Carlton Miniott, Romanby, Kirklington, North Yorkshire, Birkby, North Yorkshire, Morton-on-Swale, Whenby, Yafforth, Helperby, Crayke, Yearsley, Boltby, Middleton-on-Leven, South Kilvington, Ainderby Steeple, Ainderby Quernhow, Dalby-cum-Skewsby, North Kilvington, Kilburn, North Yorkshire, Balk, North Yorkshire, Thornton-le-Beans, Beningbrough, Stillington, North Yorkshire, Firby, Hambleton, Husthwaite, Carlton, Hambleton, Bagby, Hornby, Hambleton, Oulston, Seamer, Hambleton, Farlington, North Yorkshire, Sandhutton, Brandsby-cum-Stearsby, Felixkirk, Birdforth, Huby, Hambleton, Easby, Hambleton, Raskelf, Carlton Husthwaite, Burneston, Deighton, Hambleton, Newton-on-Ouse, Catton, North Yorkshire, Alne, North Yorkshire, Leake, North Yorkshire, Brafferton, North Yorkshire, Thornton-on-the-Hill, Hutton Sessay, Kirkby, North Yorkshire, Aldwark, North Yorkshire, Newby, Hambleton, Theakston, North Yorkshire, Ainderby Mires with Holtby, Flawith, Aiskew, Dalton, Hambleton, Carthorpe, Overton, North Yorkshire, Burrill, Kirby Sigston, Tholthorpe, Thirlby, Youlton, Thormanby, Rookwith, Kirby Wiske, Linton-on-Ouse, Newby Wiske, Cowesby, Burrill with Cowling, Knayton with Brawith, Angram Grange, Little Ayton. Excerpt: Brompton is a village and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England, about two miles north of Northallerton. According to the 2001 UK census, Brompton parish had a population of 1,912. One of the possible locations for the site of the Battle of the Standard in 1138 is land just southwest of the village. The village was an important centre for linen making and weaving in the 19th century with eight mills in the village at its peak in ...