[3] In the Domesday Book, Knapton in the hundred of Toreshou, is mentioned as being held in 1066 by Edeva, wife of Topi, and in 1086 by Ranulph de Mortimer.
[6] In 1974 the area became part of the non-metropolitan district of Ryedale and the county of North Yorkshire.
In 2023 the area became part of North Yorkshire district.
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