English: In the Anglican Church Archdeaconry 542 is named Craven. It has four Deaneries: Ewecross, Bowland, Skipton and South Craven. Compared to civic districts Craven is much larger than civic DIstrict of Craven of North Yorkshire. In particular the north of Ewecross is in Cumbria county, the lower part of South Craven is in West Yorkshire, and south-west Bowand is in Lancashire county. Source of data http://www.achurchnearyou.com/ . In Feb 2011 the Church of England announced it is considering charging the boundary of Bowand to match that of civic Lancashire, but this is unlikely to happen before July 2013. Source: http://www.cravenherald.co.uk/
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Craven is a local government district in North Yorkshire, England. It is first recorded in written form in the Domesday Book of 1086. Its boundaries have varied since then, its boundaries differ according to whether considering administration, taxation or religion. The largest Craven being that still used by the Church of England, the smallest the civic boundaries established in 1974.
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