Ledston is first mentioned in 1086, and on through the Middle Ages, in forms like
Ledestun(e),
Ledestona. The name seems to refer to Leeds (or the Old English precursor of this name,
Loidis, which denoted a region rather than a town), meaning the
tūn ('settlement, estate') belonging to Leeds.
Mary Pannal of Ledston was executed in 1603 as an accused witch. Ledston was historically a
township in the ancient parish of
Ledsham in the
wapentake of
Barkston Ash in the
West Riding of Yorkshire. The township became a separate civil parish in 1866. In 1974 Ledston was transferred to the
City of Leeds in the new county of West Yorkshire. On 1 April 2023 the civil parish was abolished. ==Ledston Hall==