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Bridge Hewick

Bridge Hewick is a village and civil parish in the Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England. The village is situated on the River Ure, and approximately east of the market town of Ripon. The civil parish had a population of 51 according to the 2001 census.
According to ''A Dictionary of British Place Names'', 'Bridge Hewick' could be derived from the Old English 'brycg' for "at the bridge", with 'heah+wic', meaning a "high or chief dairy-farm". Hewick is recorded in the 1086 ''Domesday Book'' as "Heawic", in the Hallikeld Hundred of the West Riding of Yorkshire. Listed for the settlement are three ploughlands and a meadow of one acre. In 1066 the lord of Hewick was Ealdred, Archbishop of York; lordship in 1086, after the Conquest, was held by the following archbishop, Thomas of Bayeux, who was also Tenant-in-chief to King William.〔Mills, Anthony David (2003); ''A Dictionary of British Place Names'', p.237, Oxford University Press, revised edition (2011). ISBN 019960908X〕〔("(Bridge) Hewick" ), Domesdaymap.co.uk. Retrieved 18 March 2015〕
In 1837, Bridge Hewick population was 77.〔Moule, Thomas (1837); ''The English Counties Delineated, Volume 2'', p.467, reprint RareBooksClub.com (2012). ISBN 1130811395〕 In 1870–02 Bridge Hewick was a township of in the civil parish of Ripon, with a population of 89 in 18 houses.〔("Bridge Hewick West Riding" ), A Vision of Britain through Time, quoting ''John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales'' (1870–02). Retrieved 18 March 2015〕 A chapel in Bridge Hewick was in 1826 described as "in ruins".〔Urban, Sylvanus; ''The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle'', Volume 96, Part 2, July to December 1826, p.310, reprint BiblioLife: Nabu Press (2012). ISBN 1276628951〕
The Bridge Hewick local public house is the Black-A-Moor Inn.〔("The Black-A-Moor, Bridge Hewick" ), Geograph. Retrieved 18 March 2015〕
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