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Counties of Chester and Stafford[edit]

Congleton PLU & RSD, Biddulph LGD[edit]

Description[edit]

Congleton PLU= 33phs, 32 in Ches and 1 (Biddulph) in Staffs. Biddulph LGd identical to CP.[1]

Final recommendations:[edit]

  • Transf of Biddulph Congleton PLU > Leek PLU. Congleton PLU ent in Ches.[1]

Counties of Derby and Chester[edit]

Hayfield PLU, New Mills USD, Stockport PLU[edit]

Description[edit]

  • Hayfield PLU = 4 phs 3 in Derbys, 1 (Disley) in Ches.
  • New Mills LGD = ph of New Mills, Derbys., pt of Disley ph, Ches.
  • County bondary= R Goyt, cutting off Disley from rest of PLU, dividing LGD in two.[1]

Final recommendations:[edit]

  • Portion of Disley CP within LGD to be merged with New Mills CP and transf to Derbys.
  • Remainder of Disley CP Transf Hayfield PLU > Stockport PLU
  • Hayfield ent in Derbys.[1]

Counties of Derby and Stafford[edit]

Ashbourne PLU & RSD, Uttoxeter PLU[edit]

Description[edit]

  • Asbourne PLU= 60 phs (45 in Derbys., 15 in Staffs).[2]

Final recommendations:[edit]

  • 15 Staffs phs to form contrib Mayfield PLU
  • Phs of Cubley, Marton, Montgomery and Norbury transf. Uttoxeter PLU > Ashbourne PLU
  • Ashbourne PLU ent in Derbys.[2]

Counties of Devon and Somerset[edit]

South Molton PLU & RSD, Dulverton PLU[edit]

Description[edit]

S Molton PLU= 30 parishes, 20 in Devon, 10 in Som.[3]

Local opinion[edit]

  • S Molton BoG wanted Exmoor CP transferred from Som. > Devon
  • Dulverton BoG instead wanted Exmoor transferred > Dulverton PLU
  • Somerset county authorities against transfer, Devon in favour
  • Inhabitants of Exmoor desired to be transferred to Devon.[3]

Final recommendations:[edit]

  • Exmoor to be transferred from S Molton PLU > Dulverton PLU[3]

Counties of Dorset and Devon[edit]

Lyme Regis MB[edit]

Local opinion[edit]

  • Memorial from Lyme Regis to Dorset QS, 6 April 1888 against propsed transfer to Devon by BC. Grounds for objection included remoteness from Exeter compared to Dorchester; Dorset county police superior to those in Devon; inhabiatnts wanted to maintain historical and eccl connection to Dorset.[4]

Counties of Gloucester and Somerset[edit]

City and County of the City of Bristol, Bristol PLU, Barton Regis PLU, Bedminster PLU[edit]

Description[edit]

Bristol PLU = 18 parishes, all in city and co of Bristol. Area:7455a Pop: 57,479[3]

Local opinion[edit]

  • Enquiry held at Nisi Prius Court, Bristol Guildhall, 23 May 1888:
    • Gloucestershire QS approved of Bristol being constituted a separate co.
    • JPs of Long Ashton div of Som. wanted eccl dist of Bishopsworth should remain in Som., but all other pts of Bedminster CP should be included in Bristol.
    • Bristol Corp approved of reccs. to add the pt of Bedminster in parl bor but not MB to MB. by 37 to 18 votes. The minority wanted a larger extension to include all phs and pts of phs in parl. bor: Co pt of Westbury-on-Trym, pt of Henbury ph, Shirehampton CP, Leigh Wodds area of Long Ashton.
    • Bedminster BoG wanted the whole of Bedminster CP incl in Bristol. They had earlier suggested leaving out the largely rural bishopsworth area of the ph, but now felt it should be included because it was likely to be built over, and had a "commnunity of interest" with the city.
    • Deputation from Bishopworth and Knowle supported the original proposal to leave them ut of city.
    • Bristl Incorp and Barton Regis BoG had agreed a "Greater Bristol" with bdys much wider thgan those proposed by BC.
    • Bristol Incorp for poor wanted to take in Leigh Woods, which lay on the other side of Suspension Bridge, should be in city. Asst Commr thought the bdy was insurmountable
    • Bristol Incorp introduced a new proposal to include Brislington.
    • Deputation from co pt of Westbury on Trym was opposed to being included in city. They were "utterly rural".
    • Inhs of Stapleton supported orig proposals, and were opposed to being "dragged" into Greater Bristol..[5]

Final recommendations:[edit]

  • The City of Bristol be declared to be neither in the county of Gloucester nor that of Somerset for any purposes whatsoever.[3]
  • Parishes of Clifton, St James & St Paul Without, part of Westbury on Trym in city and county of Bristol to be transferred from Barton Regis PLU > Bristol PLU.[3]
  • Part of Bedminster ph in city and county of Bristol to be transfered from Bedminster PLU > Bristol PLU.[3]
  • All parishes and parts of parishes in Bristol to be merged as single CP.[3]
  • Bedminster PLU, as altered, be renamed Long Ashton PLU.[3]

Keynsham PLU, Keynsham RSD[edit]

Description[edit]

Keynsham PLU & RSD = 19 parishes, 14 in Som., 5 in Glos.[3]

Local opinion[edit]

  • Keynsham BoG wanted union to remain intact
  • Somerset county authorities wanted the 5 Glos CPs to remain in that co. to be transferred > Barton Regis PLU
  • Bitton Cp wanted to pass to Barton Regis
  • Siston CP wanted to remain in Keynsham PLU, if not > C. Sodbury PLU
  • Hanham, Mangotsfield, Oldland CPs prefer to be contril U to Keynsham.[3]

Final recommendations:[edit]

  • Bitton, Hanham, Mangotsfield, Oldland & Siston to become Mangotsfield PLU, contrib to Keynsham.
  • County bdy preserved as Keynsham PLU entirely in Som.[3]

Counties of Gloucester and Worcester[edit]

Tewkesbury PLU & RSD, Upton-on-Severn PLU[edit]

Description[edit]

Tewkesbury PLU = 23 parishes: 16 in Glos., 7 in Worcs.[3]

Local opinion[edit]

Coldersfield CP (Worcs.) considered for transfer from Worcs > Glos.[3]

Final recommendations:[edit]

  • Bredon, Chaceley, Conderton, Norton-by-Bredon, Overbury and Teddington CPs transferred from Worcs > Glos. Objected to by Worcs. JPs
  • Pendock CP, Worcs, transferred from Tewkesbury PLU > Upton-on-Severn PLU.
  • Tewkesbury PLU then entirely in Glos, Upton PLU in Worcs.
  • Coldersfield to remain in Worcs, as it is connected to remainder of county by Pendock CP.[3]

Winchcomb PLU & RSD[edit]

Description[edit]

29 CPs, 28 in Glos., 1 (Cutsdean) a det CP of Worcs.

Final recommendations:[edit]

  • Cutsdean transferred Worcs > Glos. "There was no opposition to the obvious course".[3]

Stow on the Wold PLU & RSD, Northleach PLU, Shipston on Stour PLU[edit]

Description[edit]

28 CPS: 26 in Glos, 2 det CPs of Worcs: Daylesford (adj. Glos, Oxon & Warks); Evenlode (adj. Glos & Warks).[3]

Local opinion[edit]

  • "Obvious course" was to to transfer 2 Worcs CPs > Glos.
  • Stow and Northleach BoGs both approved transfer of Great Barrington CP > Northleach, as a strip of CP, 4 miles long, divided Little Barrington from remainder of Northleach PLU.[3]

Final recommendations:[edit]

  • Transfer of Daylesford and Evenlode from Worcs > Glos. Stow PLU entirely Glos.
  • Gt Barrington transf from Stow PLU > Northleach PLU (still in Glos)
  • Moreton-in-Marsh, Bourton on the Hill, Bateford transf. Shipston PLU > Stow PLU.[3]

Counties of Gloucester, Hereford and Worcester[edit]

Newent PLU & RSD, Ledbury PLU, Ross PLU[edit]

Description[edit]

Newent PLU & RSD = 28 parishes: 14 in Glos., 2 in Herefs., 2 (Redmarley d'Abitot, Staunton) in Worcs.[3]

Local opinion[edit]

The 2 Worcs phs very remote from any union centre in the county. Necessity of transferring them to Glos recognised locally and admitted by Worcs JPs. The two Herefs. CPs, no agreement. Inquiry decided better to remain in Herefs and transfer to another PLU. Preston CP (Glos) projected into Herefs and could be transf to Ledbury PLU in that co.[3]

Final recommendations:[edit]

  • Aston Ingham, Linton (Herfs) transf Newent PLU > Ross PLU
  • Redmarley d, Staunton, transf from Worcs > Glos, remain in Newent PLU
  • Newent PLU ent. Glos therefore
  • Preston CP transf Glos > Herfs, Newent PLU > Ledbury PLU[3]

Counties of Gloucester and Wilts[edit]

Cirencester PLU & RSD, Cricklade and Wootton Bassett[edit]

Description[edit]

Cirencester PLU = 38 parishes, 34 in Glos., 4 (Shorncote, Somerford Keynes, Kemble, Pool Keynes) in Wilts.[3]

Local opinion[edit]

  • Cirencester BoG wanted 4 Wilts phs transferred to Glos. Also the Wilts ph of Marston Malsey in Cricklade & Wootton Bassett PLU should be transf to union and co.
  • Cricklade & WB BoG agreed to receive CPs of Shorncote & Somerford Keynes, and Cirencester BoG would make no opposition.
  • County authorities of Glos and Wilts agreed that 4 Wilts phs should be transferred > Glos.
  • Inhabitants of Marston Maysey opposed to any change.
  • Inhabitants of Shorncote and Somerford desired to remain in Wilts.
  • Inhabitants of Kemble and poole Keynes desired to remain in Cirencester PLU.[3]

Final recommendations[edit]

  • Kemble and Pool Keynes (pop 611 a 4538 sa) be transf Wilts > Glos
  • Shorncote & Somerford Keynes (pop 359 area 2099 sa) Cirencester PLU > C & WB PLU remaining in Wilts
  • Creation of new Fairford PLU: Down Ampney, Fairford, Haterop, Kempsford, Welford, Maisey Hampton, Poulton and Quenington transf Cirencester PLU > Fairford PLU.[3]

Counties of Hereford and Gloucester[edit]

Ross PLU & RSD[edit]

Description[edit]

  • 28 phs, 27 in Herfs, 1 in Glos (Ruardean).[3]

Local opinion[edit]

Inhabitants of Ruardean did not object to transfer to Herfs.[3]

Final recommendations[edit]

  • Transfer of portion of Ruardean ph that is within eccl dist of Lydbrook to be amalgamated with remainder of ed to form new CP.
  • Remainder of ruardean to transf to Herfs. Ross PLU ent in Herfs.
  • Aston, Ingham, Linton CPs transf from Newent PLU > Ross PLU, remain in Herfs.
  • Ganarew, Welsh Bicknor, Whitchurch CPs tranf Monmouth PLU > Ross PLU, remain in Herfs.[3]

Counties of Lancaster and Chester[edit]

Warrington PLU[edit]

Description[edit]

  • Warrington PLU = 16 phs: 13 in Lancs, 3 in Ches (Grapenhall, Latchford and Thelwall).
  • Borough of Warrington: part of ph in Lancs, pt of ph of Latchford in Ches.
  • River Mersey forms boundary. Only communication between two portions by Warrington Town Bridge.
  • Manchester Ship Canal under construction likely to effect relationship of 3 Ches phs to Warrington.
  • 3 Ches phs were originally in Runcorn PLU, transf to Warrington 1845.[1]

Local opinion[edit]

  • Warrington Town Council sought an extension of the borough on both sides of the river. The commission did not believe this within their terms of reference.[1]

Final recommendations[edit]

  • Portion of Latchford ph outside borough should be merged with Grapenhall.
  • Grapenhall (as extended) and Thelwall transf from Warrington PLU > Runcorn PLU.
  • Ph of Latchford (as altered) be transf Ches > Lancs.
  • Borough and PLU of Warrington ent in Lancs.[1]

Counties of Lancaster and Yorkshire[edit]

Clitheroe PLU[edit]

Description[edit]

  • Clitheroe PLU = 35 parishes, 16 in Lancs, 19 in YWR.
  • Det portion of ph of Tosside in Settle PLU formed enclave within Clitheroe PLU
  • Rivers Ribble and Hodder formed co. bdy.[1]

Local opinion[edit]

Clitheroe corp sought inclusion of Clitheroe Castle CP (6 acres surr by borough) in MB, but not within remit of commission.

Final recommendations[edit]

  • Det part of Tosside ph be amalg with ph of Bolton-by-Bowland in Clitheroe PLU
  • Bolton-by-Bowland (as ext), Bayhall Eaves, Bowland Forest High, Bowland Forest Low, Easington, Gisburn, Gisburn Forest, Great Mitton, Grindleton, Horton, Milhope, Newsholme, Newton, Paythorne, Rimmington, Sawley, Slaidburn, Waddington, West Bradford be constituted a contrib PLU named "Gisburn" in YWR.
  • Clitheroe PLU then ent in Lancs.[1]

Counties of Leicester and Warwick[edit]

Lutterworth PLU & RSD[edit]

Final recommendations[edit]

  • Ph of Copston Magna, Warks Lutterworth PLU > Nuneaton PLU.[2]
  • Phs of Monk's Kirby, Pailton, Stretton-under-Foss, Wibtoft and Willey transf Lutterworth PLU > Rugby PLU, remaining in Warks.

Counties of Monmouth and Hereford[edit]

Abergavenny PLU & RSD, Dore PLU[edit]

Description[edit]

  • Abergavenny PLU: 26 phs, 25 in Mon., 1 (Fwddog) a det ph of Herfs.[3]

Local opinion[edit]

No opposition to transfer of Fwddog to Mon.[3]

Final recommendations[edit]

  • Transfer of Fwddog from Herfs > Mon. Abergavenny PLU ent in Mon.[3]
  • Phs of Grosmont and Llangua transf from Dore PLU > Abergavenny PLU, remaining in Mon.[3]

Dore PLU & RSD, Hay PLU, Abergavenny PLU[edit]

Description[edit]

  • Dore PLU: 29 phs, 27 in Herfs., 2 (Grosmont and Llangua) in Mon.[3]

Local opinion[edit]

  • Inhabitants of 2 phs in favour of staying in Mon, did not object to transfer to Abergavenny PLU.[3]

Final recommendations[edit]

  • Phs of Grosmont and Llangua transf from Dore PLU > Abergavenny PLU, remaining in Mon. Dore PLU ent in Herfs.[3]
  • Craswall transf from Dore PLU > contrib Bedwardine PLU, remaining in Heref, per Hay PLU scheme.
  • Gardwy CP transf Monmouth PLU > Dore PLU, remaining in Herfs.[3]

Counties of Norfolk and Suffolk[edit]

Thetford PLU, MB & RSD[edit]

Proposals[edit]

  • Alteration of county boundary, formation of contrib union.
  • Thetford MB to be entirely included in Norfolk by altering co. bdy.
  • Ph of Brandon, mostly in Suffolk ent to Suffolk.
  • Ph of Rushford, mostly in Norfolk ent to Norfolk.[6]

Local opinion[edit]

  • Inquiry held at Thetford Town Hall. No serious opposition. Thetford Town Council approved scheme.
  • Hopton ph vestry wanted to be transferred to Guiltcross PLU and to Co. of Norfolk, and felt other Suffolk phs would also want to follow this course. Asst Commr said this was a change in both co. and PLU, which the Bc did not want to do if poss.
  • A Mr Johnson wanted areas transferred from Suffolk to Norfolk so that all his estates in 1 co. Asst Commr did not believe this was within remit.
  • Rev Croker thought that phs of Eldon and Wangford should be transf. from Mildenhall PLU > Brandon PLU, but this was opposed by Mildenhall BoG.[6]

Counties of Salop, Stafford and Chester[edit]

Drayton PLU & RSD[edit]

Description[edit]

  • Drayton PLU & RSD = 14 phs, 10 in Salop, 3 in Staffs, 1 in Ches. The Ches ph, Tittenley jutted into Salop, nearly det from Ches.[2]

Final recommendations[edit]

  • Tittenley transf. Ches > Salop.
  • Ashley, Muklestone, Tyrley transf. Staffs > Salop.
  • Drayton ent Salop.[2]

Counties of Salop and Stafford[edit]

Shifnal PLU & RSD, Seisdon PLU[edit]

Description[edit]

  • Shifnal PLU = 16 phs, 12 in Salop, 3 in Staffs, 1 (Sheriffhales) partly in Salop & Staffs. Area in Staffs consists of two separate areas: Patshull and Blymhill/Weston-u-L, pt of Sheriffhales.[2]

Final recommendations[edit]

  • Blymhill and Weston-under-Lizard and Staffs pt of Sheriffhales transf. from Staffs > Salop
  • Patshull ph transf. Shifnal PLU > Seisdon PLU.
  • Shifnal PLU ent Salop, Seisdon PLU ent in Staffs.[2]

Counties of Somerset and Dorset[edit]

Wincanton PLU & RSD, Shaftesbury PLU[edit]

Description[edit]

Wincanton PLU= 39 parishes, 37 in Som., 2 (Buckhorne Weston, Kington Magna) in Dorset.[3]

Local opinion[edit]

  • Wincanton BoG wanted to retain both phs, but would not oppose transfer of Kington magna to Shaftesbury PLU.
  • Somerset JPs wanted Buckhorne Weston to be transf to Dorset, Kington M to remain in Dorset.[3]
  • Dorset JPs wanted to retaion both phs.

Final recommendations[edit]

  • 2 phs transf from Wincanton PLU > Shaftesbury PLU (remaining in Dorset). Wincanton PLU all in Som.[3]

Counties of Somerset and Devon[edit]

Wellington PLU & RSD, Shaftesbury PLU[edit]

Description[edit]

Wellington PLU= 23 parishes, 18 in Som., 5 (Culmstock, Holcumbe Regis, Burlescombe, Clayhidon, Hemyock) in Devon.[3]

Local opinion[edit]

  • Wellington BoG wanted to retain the phs.
  • Devon JPs suggested formation of a new union from the 5 phs plus Churchstanton from Taunton PLU. and outlying phs in Tiverton PLU
  • Somerset JPs suggested Holcumbe Regis be transf Dev > Som, remaining 4 phs to remain in Dorset and form pt of a new union.
  • Inhabitants of the 5 phs desired to rremain in Devon and in Wellington PLU.[3]

Final recommendations[edit]

  • 5 phs transf Wellington PLU > Culmstock PLU, a new "contributory union", remaining in Devon.[3]

Counties of Stafford and Derby[edit]

Uttoxeter PLU & RSD, Ashbourne, Burton-on-Trent, Cheadle PLUs[edit]

Description[edit]

  • Uttoxeter PLU & RSD = 21 phs: 14 in Staffs, 7 in Derbys. River Dove formed co. boundary.[2]

Final recommendations[edit]

  • Transf. of Cubley, Maraton, Montgomery and Norbury from Uttoxeter PLU > Ashbourne PLU, to remain in Derbys.[2]
  • Bolystone, Doveridge, Sommersall, Herbert, Sudbury transf. Uttoxeter PLU > New contrib Sudbury PLU.[2]
  • Ash, Barton Blount, Church Broughton, Dalbury, Foston & Scropton (as altered), Hatton, Hoon, Marston-on-Dove, Osleton, Thurveston, Sutton on the Hill, Trusley. transf. Burton PLU > new Sudbury PLU, remaining in Derbys.[2]
  • Denstone ph, Staffs, transf from Cheadle PLU > Uttoxeter.
  • Uttoxeter PLU ent Staffs, Sudbury PLU ent. Derbys.

Burton-on-Trent PLU & RSD, Burton-on-Trent MB, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Lichfield, Uttoxeter PLUs[edit]

Description[edit]

  • Burton-on-Trent PLU = 53 (????) phs: 13 in Staffs, 13 in Derbys, 1 (Foston & Scropton) partly in Staffs partly in Derbys.
  • MB contained phs of Burton, Burton Extra, pts of Bransone, Horninglow in Staffs; pts of Stapenhill and Winshill in Derbys.
  • Co bdy = R Dove, R Trent[2]

Final recommendations[edit]

  • Pt of Winshill outside MB be amalg with Newton Solney CP.
  • Pt of Stapenhill outside MB (2 sep pts) be amalg with Drakelow and Bretting CPS
  • Remaining pts of Winshill and Stapenhill transf > Staffs.
  • Det pts of Foston & Scropton (3 in no) amalg with neighbouring phs of Tatenhill (Burton PLU), Tutbury (Burton PLU) and Yoxall (Lichfield PLU)
  • Ash, Barton Blount, Church Broughton, Dalbury, Foston & Scropton (as altered), Hatton, Hoon, Marston-on-Dove, Osleton, Thurveston, Sutton on the Hill, Trusley. transf. Burton PLU > new Sudbury PLU, remaining in Derbys.[2]
  • Derbys phs of Bearwardcote, Bretby, Burnaston, Castle Gresley, Catton, Cauldwell, Church Gresley, Coton-in-the-Elms, Drakelow, Egginton, Etwall, Findering, Foremark, Hilton, Ingleby, Linton, Lullington, Mickloever, Newton Solney, Radbourne, Repton, Rosliston, Stanton & Newhall, Swadlincote, Twyford & Stenson, Walton-upon-Trent, Willington transf. Burton PLU > new contrib Repton PLU.
  • Repton PLU also to consist of Calke, Hartshorn, Smisby and Ticknall transf from Ashby de la Z PLU
  • Burton PLU & MB ent in Staffs, Sudbury PLU ent in Derbys.[2]

Counties of Stafford and Salop[edit]

Seisdon PLU & RSD, Bridgnorth, Shifnal PLUs[edit]

Description[edit]

  • Seisdon PLU & RSD = 13 phs: 11 in Staffs, 1 (Rudge) in Salop, 1 (Bobbington) partly in Salop partly in Staffs.[2]

Final recommendations[edit]

  • Patshull ph transf. from Shifnal PLU > SEisdon PLU
  • Rudge transf > Bridgnorth PLU
  • Shropshire part of Bobbington >???? to Staffs?????
  • Seisdon PLU ent. Staffs.

Newport (Salop) PLU & RSD[edit]

Description[edit]

  • Newport PLU= 16 phs: 10 in Salop, 6 in Staffs.

Final recommendations[edit]

  • Staffs phs: Adbaston, Forton, Gnosal, High Offley, Norbury, Weston Jones transf. Newport PLU > new Gnosal contrib PLU
  • Newport PLU ent. Salop.[2]

Counties of Stafford, Warwick and Derby[edit]

Tamworth PLU & RSD, Ashby-de-la-Zouch PLU[edit]

Description[edit]

  • Tamworth PLU = 25 phs: 12 in Staffs, 10 in Warks, 1 (Chilcote) in Derbys, 1 (Croxall) partly in Derbys partly in Staffs, 1 (Tamworth) partly in Staffs, partly in Warks. Tamworth MB identical to ph.[2]

Local opinion[edit]

Tamworth Town Council desired ext of borough boundaries, Commission felt this outside their powers.[2]

Final recommendations[edit]

  • Chilcote ph transf. Derbys. > Leics and to Ashby PLU.
  • Derbys pt of Croxall > Staffs. to be amalg with Edingale
  • Warks part of Tamwoth Warks. > Staffs
  • Warks phs of Amington & Stonedelph, Austrey, Bolehall & Glascote, Kingsbury, Middleton, Newton Regis, Seckington, Shuttington, Tamworth Castle & Wilnecote, to become contrib. Bolehall PLU.
  • Bolehall PLU ent Warks, Tamworth PLU ent Staffs.[2]

Counties of Suffolk and Essex[edit]

Sudbury PLU & RSD[edit]

Local opinion[edit]

  • Enquiry at Sudbury Town Hall:
    • opinions differed over the Essex ham. of Ballingdon-cum-Brunden, which formed pt of Sudbury MB, otherwise in Suffolk.
    • Memorial from 37 (of 789) inhs of Ballingdon to be sep. from MB
    • Mayor of Sudbury said Corp in favour of retaining ham. noting they supplied it with water, that there were no schools or cemetary in Ballingon.
    • Sudbury Court of Gdns, incorp 1701, were against alteration.[7]

Counties of Warwick, Gloucester and Worcester[edit]

Shipston-on-Stour PLU & RSD, Banbury, Chipping Norton, Stow-on-the Wold, Stratford-on-Avon PLUs[edit]

Description[edit]

  • Shipston PLU & RSD= 37 parishes, 20 in Warks., 12 in Glos., 4 in Worcs., and 1 (Ilmington) partly in Glos partly in Worcs.[2]

Final recommendations[edit]

  • Transf of Moreton-in-Marsh, Bourton-on-the-Hill, Batsford from Shipston PLU > Stow PLU, to remain in Glos.[2]
  • Transf of small portion of Batsford in Warks > Glos.[2]
  • Transf of ham of Larkstone, being the pt of Ilminster in Glos, Glos > Warks, to remain in Shipston PLU
  • Transf of Shipston-on-Stour, Tidmington, Tredington Worcs > Warks., remaining in Shipston PLU
  • Transf of Todenham Glos. > Warks, remaining in Shipston PLU
  • Transf of Admington & Quinton from Glos, Shipston PLU > Warks. Stratford-o-A PLU
  • Transf. of Blockley from Worcs. & Shipston PLU > Glos.
  • Transf of phs Chipping Campden, Clopton, Ebrington, Hidcote Bartram, Lemington, Mickleton from Shipston PLU > new contrib Chipping Campden PLU
  • Phs of Blockley, Aston sub Edge, Saintbury, Weston sub Edge transf from Evesham PLU > new Chipping Campden PLU
  • Transf. of phs of Barton-on-the-Heath, Long Compton from Chipping Norton PLU > Shipston PLU
  • Transf. of Radway ph from Banbury PLU > Shipston PLU.[2]

Stratford-on-Avon PLU & RSD, Shipston on Stour & Solihull PLUs[edit]

Description[edit]

  • Stratford-on-Avon PLU= 36 phs: 29 in Warks, 4 in Glos., 1 in Worcs., 2 partly in Glos., partly in Warks.
  • Alderminster part of a det pt of Worcs, almost surr by Warks.

Local opinion[edit]

  • Phs in Glos & Worcs linked closely to market town of Stratford-upon-Avon so remote from their respective cos. and there "little if any county sentiment to overcome".[2]

Final recommendations[edit]

  • Transf. Alderminster Worcs. > Warks.
  • Transf. Glos phs of Clifford Chambers, Dorsington, Marston Sicca, Preston on Stour and Glos pts of phs of Welford and Weston on Avon > Warks., to remain in Stratford PLU
  • Transf. Admington & Quinton Glos. Shipston PLu > Warks Stratford PLU
  • Amalg of ham of Apseley with Fordehall (pt of ph of Wootton Wawn) with Tanworth CP, Solihull PLU.[2]

Counties of Warwick and Leicester[edit]

Atherstone PLU & RSD, Market Bosworth PLU[edit]

Description[edit]

  • Atherstone PLU & RSD= 17 parishes, 11 in Warks., 6 (Atterton, Fenny Drayton, Ratcliffe Culey, Sheepy Magna, Sheepy Parva, Witherley) in Leics.[2]

Final recommendations[edit]

  • 6 Leics phs transf. Atherstone PLU > Mkt Bosworth PLU
  • Atherstone PLU ent Warks.[2]

Counties of Warwick, Leicester and Northampton[edit]

Rugby PLU & RSD, Lutterworth PLU & RSD[edit]

Description[edit]

  • Rugby PLU= 41 parishes, 32 in Warks., 8 (Barby, Clay Coton, Crick, Elkington, Kilsby, Lilbourne, Stanford and Yelvertoft) in Northants., 1 (Westrill & Starmore) in Leics.[2]

Final recommendations[edit]

  • 8 Northants phs Rugby PLU > Daventry PLU, remaining in Northants.
  • Westrill & S. transf Rugby PLU > Lutterworth PLU, remaining in Leics.
  • Phs of Monk's Kirby, Pailton, Stretton-under-Foss, Wibtoft and Willey transf Lutterworth PLU > Rugby PLU, remaining in Warks.
  • Rugby PLU ent in Warks.[2]

Counties of Warwick and Northampton[edit]

Southam PLU & RSD, Banbury PLU[edit]

Description[edit]

  • Southam PLU & RSD= 26 parishes, 25 in Warks., 1 (Stoneton) in Northants.[2]
  • Stoneton jutted into Warks., and was separated from rest of Northants by "range of lofty hills".[2]

Final recommendations[edit]

  • Stoneton transf. Northants. > Warks.
  • Transf. of Warks phs of Avon Dassett, Farnborough and Warmington Banbury PLU > Southam PLU
  • Southam PLU ent. Warks[2]

Counties of Warwick and Worcester[edit]

Solihull PLU & RSD[edit]

Description[edit]

  • 12 parishes: 11 in Warks, 1 (Yardley) in Worcs.
  • Yardley was under the control of Warks. county police, and included in Warks petty sessions by arrangement between the two cos.[2]

Final reccomendations[edit]

  • Transf of the portion of Yardley east of R Cole > Warks..
  • Amalgamation of remainder of Yardley with King's Norton CP, King's Norton PLU, remaining in Worcs.
  • Amalgamation of ham. of Apsley with Fordehall in Stratford PLU with Tanworth CP in Solihull PLU.
  • Solihull PLU ent in Warks.[2]

Counties of Worcester and Stafford[edit]

Stourbridge PLU & RSD, Bromsgrove PLU, West Bromwich PLU[edit]

Description[edit]

  • Stourbridge PLU = 17 parishes: 15 in Worcs, 2 in Staffs.[2]

Final reccomendations[edit]

  • Transf of Amblecote and Kingswinford from Stourbridge PLU > new Kingswinford PLU, remaining in Staffs.
  • Transf. of phs of Hagley, Hunnington, Pedmore from Bromsgrove PLU > Stourbridge PLU, remaining in Worcs.
  • Transf. of phs of Oldbury and Warley from W Bromwich PLU > Stourbridge PLU, remaining in Worcs.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Report of the Boundaries Commissioners. Local Schemes". Manchester Times. 18 August 1888.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj "Boundary Commissioners' Report. Recommendations for the Midlands". Birmingham Daily Post. 14 August 1888.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap "The Boundaries Commission. Final Recommendations. Local Schemes". Bristol Mercury and Daily Post. 18 August 1888. p. 6.
  4. ^ "Dorset Quarter Session". Bristol Mercury and Daily Post. 7 April 1888.
  5. ^ "The Boundaries Commission. The Bristol Scheme. Official Inquiry Yesterday". Bristol Mercury and Daily Post. 24 May 1888.
  6. ^ a b "The Boundary Commission, Inquiry at Thetford". Ipswich Journal. 1 June 1888.
  7. ^ "Boundary Commission Enquiry at Sudbury". Ipswich Journal. 25 May 1888.








Bedfordshire Registration County[edit]

Ampthill (herts) Leighton Buzzard (Bucks) Luton (Herts)

Berkshire Registration County[edit]

Abingdon (oxon) Bradfield (Oxon) Faringdon (Oxon, Glos) Hungerford (Wilts)

Breconshire Registration County[edit]

Builth (Rads) Hay (Herefs, Rads)

Cambridgeshire Registration County[edit]

Caxton (Hunts) Ely (Norfolk) Linton (Essex) Newmarket (Suffolk) Wisbech (Norfolk)

Cardiganshire Registration County[edit]

Cardigan (Pembs)

Carmarthenshire Registration County[edit]

Newcastle in Emlyn (Pembs) Llanelly (Glam)

Cheshire Registration County[edit]

Great Boughton (Flintshire) Congleton (Staffs) Stockport (Lancs) Warrington USD (Lancs) Aston under Lyne USD (Lancs) Hyde USD (Lancs) Mossley USD (YWR and Lancs) New Mills USD (Derbys) Stalybridge USD (Lancs) Stockport USD (Lancs)

Cornwall Registration County[edit]

Launceston (Devon) St Germans (Devon)

Denbighshire Registration County[edit]

Wrexham (Ches) St Asaph (Flint)

Derbyshire Registration County[edit]

Ashbourne (Staffs) Shardlow (Leics, Notts) New Mills USD (Ches)

Devon Registration County[edit]

Axminster (Dorset) Holsworthy (Cornwall) S Molton (Som) Tavistock (Cornwall)

Dorset Registration County[edit]

Beaminster (Som) Sherborne (Som)

Durham Registration County[edit]

Stockton (YNR) Teesdale (YNR) Barnard Castle USD (YNR) Stockton-on-Tees USD (YNR)

Essex Registration County[edit]

Rochford (Suffolk)

Flintshire Registration County[edit]

Hawarden (Ches)

Gloucestershire Registration County[edit]

Bristol (som) Cirencester (Wilts)

Hampshire Registration County[edit]

Andover (Wilts) Basingstoke (Berks) Fordingbridge (Wilts) New Forest (wilts) Romsey (wilts) Stockbridge (wilts) Petersfield (Sussex)

Herefordshire Registration County[edit]

Bromyard (Worcs) Kington (Rads) Ledbury (Worcs) Ross (Glos)

Hertfordshire Registration County[edit]

Barnet (Middx) Royston (Cambs, Essex) E Barnet Valley USD (Middx)

Huntingdonshire Registration County[edit]

St Ives (Hunts) St Neots (Beds, Cambs)

Kent Registration County[edit]

Cranbrook (sussex)

Lancashire Registration County[edit]

Ashton under Lyne (ches) Clitheroe (YWR) Mossley USD (Ches, YWR) Stalybridge USD (ches) Stockport USD (Ches) Warrington USD (Ches)

Leicestershire Registration County[edit]

Ashby de la Zouch (Derbys) Hinckley (warks) Loughborough (Notts) Lutterworth (Warks, Northants) Mkt Harborough (Northants) Melton Mowbray (Notts) Mkt Harborough, Gt and Lt Bowden USD (Northants)

Lincolnshire Registration County[edit]

Gainsborough (Notts) Grantham (Leics) Holbeach (Norfolk) Stamford (Northants, Rutland, Hunts)

Merioneth Registration County[edit]

Cowen (Denbigh)

Middlesex Registration County[edit]

Edmonton (Essex, Herts)

Monmouthshire Registration County[edit]

Abergavenny (Herefs) Monmouth (Glos, Heref) Chepstow (Glos)

Montgomeryshire Registration County[edit]

Llanfyllin (Denbigh) Machynlleth (Merioneth) Montgomery (Cardigan, Merioneth, Salop)

Norfolk Registration County[edit]

Downham (Cambs) Thetford (Suffolk) Yarmouth (Suffolk) Gt Yarmouth USD (Suffolk)

Northamptonshire Registration County[edit]

Brackley (Oxon, Bucks) Oundle (Hunts) Peterborough (cambs, Lincs, Hunts) Potterspury (Bucks) Thrapston (Hunts) Wellingborough (Beds) Peterborough USD (Hunts) Stamford USD (Lincs)

Nottinghamshire Registration County[edit]

Basford (Derbys) Bingham (Leics) Mansfield (Derbys) Newark (leics) Worksop (Derbys, YWR)

Oxfordshire Registration County[edit]

Banbury (Northants, glos, warks) Bicester (Bucks) Henley (Berks, Bucks) C Norton, Glos, Warks) Thame (Bucks) Banbury Usd (nthts)

Radnorshire Registration County[edit]

Knighton (Herefs, Salop) Rutland Oakham (Leics) Uppingham (Leics, Northants)

Shropshire Registration County[edit]

Atcham (Montgomery) Cleobury Mortimer (Worcs) Clun (Montgomery) Ellesmere (Flints) Ludlow (Heref) Mkt Drayton (Staffs) Newport (Staffs) Shifnal (Staffs)

Somerset Registration County[edit]

Chard (Devon, Dorset) Keynsham (Glos) Taunton (Devon) Wellington (Devon) Wincanton (Dorset)

Staffordshire Registration County[edit]

Burton upon Trent (Derby) Dudley (Worcs) Seisdon (salop) Tamworth (Warks, Derby) Uttoxeter (Derby) Burton upon Trent USD (derby) Tamworth USD (warks)

Suffolk Registration County[edit]

Newmarket (cambs) Risbridge (Essex) Sudbury (essex) Sudbury USD (essex) Yarmouth (nfk)

Surrey Registration County[edit]

Farnham (Hants) Hambledon (Sussex)

Sussex Registration County[edit]

E Grinstead (Surrey) Rye (Kent) Ticehurst (Kent)

Warwickshire Registration County[edit]

Alcester (worcs) Atherstone (leics) Rugby (Northants, Leics) Solihull (Worcs) Stratford on Avon (Glos, Worcs)

Westmorland Registration County[edit]

Kendal (lancs)

Wiltshire Registration County[edit]

Mere (som, Dorset)

Worcestershire Registration County[edit]

Bromsgrove (Warks, Salop, Staffs??) Evesham (Glos) Kidderminster (Staffs, Salop) Kings Norton (Warks, Staffs) Stourbridge (Staffs) Tenbury (Salop, Herefs) Dudley USD (staffs)

Yorkshire East Riding Registration County[edit]

York (3R)

Yorkshire North Riding Registration County[edit]

Malton (YER) Scarborough (YER) Sculcoates (YER) York (3R)

Yorkshire West Riding Registration County[edit]

Todmorden (Lancs) York (3R)

Boundary with Derbyshire[edit]

Ecclesall Bierlow PLU[edit]

Four Derbyshire parishes (Beauchief, Dore, Norton, Totley) lay in the PLU. W Riding Highway Ctee could not reach a decision on the area, and suggested a special enquiry might be needed.[1]

Rottherham PLU[edit]

One Derbyshire parish (Beighton) lay in the PLU. The YWRHC suggested its transfer to another Derbyshire PLU, therby preserving the county boundary.[1]

Boundary with Lincolnshire[edit]

Doncaster PLU[edit]

The Lincolnshire parish of Misson was included in the PLU. YWRHC sought its transfer to the riding.[1]

Goole PLU[edit]

Two Lincolnshire parishes (Garthorpe and Luddington) lay in the PLU. West Riding Highway Committee sought their transfer to the county.[1]

Thorne PLU[edit]

Eight Lincolnshire parishes (Althorpe, Amcotts, Belton, Crowle (USD), Eastoft, Epworth, Keadby, Wroot) lay in the PLU. W Riding Highway Ctte sought transfer of part of this area, up to the River Trent, to the W Riding.[1]

Boundary with Nottinghamshire[edit]

Doncaster PLU[edit]

The Notts parishes of Auckley and Finningley lay in the PLU. WR HC sought transfer of area to YWR.[1]

Boundary with Yorkshire, East Riding[edit]

Selby PLU[edit]

East Riding parishes of Barlby, Cliffe, Kelfield, North Duffield, Osgodby, Riccal, Skipwith, South Duffield lay in the PLU. County boundary to be maintained on the River Ouse, necessitating the splitting of the area.[1]

Boundary with Yorkshire, North Riding[edit]

Great Ouseburn PLU[edit]

A number of YNR parishes (Ellenthorpe, Helperby, Humberton (part), Kirby Hill, Langthorpe, Milby (part), Norton-le-Clay, Shipton, Thornton Bridge, Tollerton, Youlton) lay in the PLU. The boundary was felt to be "inconvenient". The county boundary was to be fixed at the River Ouse.[2]

Ripon PLU[edit]

YNR parishes (Asenby, Baldersby, Cundall with Leckby, Dishforth, East Tanfield, Ellenthorpe, Howgrave, Hutton Conyers, Marton-le-Moor, Melmerby, Middleton Quernhow, Norton Conyers, Rainton with Newby, Sutton with Howgrave, Thornton Bridge, Wath, West Tanfield). Guardians wanted boundary to be fixed at R Swale, R Ure, so whole union in W Riding.[2]

Circulars[edit]

  • Local Government Board sent a letter to all boards of guardians enquiring if they thought any boundary alterations were desirable; boundary commissioners wrote to county justices asking if they any observations with regard to county boundaries.
    • Alcester PLU: Birmingham Daily Post, October 13, 1887. Did not want any changes. Birmingham Daily Post, November 23, 1887.
    • North Riding QS: Leeds Mercury, October 19, 1887: committee apptd
    • Glamorganshire QS, Cardiganshire QS: committees appted, Western Mail, October 19, 1887
    • Shardlow PLU: Derby Mercury, October 26, 1887
    • Tamworth PLU: committee formed to discuss county bdys with Warks county authorities, Birmingham Daily Post, November 15, 1887
    • Stourbridge PLU: noted guardians had already passed a resolution in 1884 seeking the division of the union into two in Worcs and Staffs, Birmingham Daily Post, November 19, 1887. If a separate Worcs PLU was formed, then 4 phs might be taken from neighbouring Bromsgrove PLU to make it viable.Birmingham Daily Post, November 26, 1887.
    • Dudley PLU: Birmingham Daily Post, November 19, 1887
    • Oxford PLU: Jackson's Oxford Journal, November 19, 1887
    • Oldbury PSD: strongly opposed any change in county boundaries, Birmingham Daily Post, November 23, 1887
    • Atherstone RSA: noted that Tamworth BoG wanted to merge Atherstone PLU into Nuneaton PLU, and Tamworth PLU with Lichfield PLU. Atherstone made a counter suggestion should absorb both Tamworth and Nuneaton.
    • Kidderminster PLU: BoG reffered to an earlier resolution for the transfer of Upper Arley from Staffs and Dowles, Salop to Worcs. They objected to a proposal by Shropshire justices to transfer Bayton and Rock (Cleobury Mortimer PLU) to their union: Birmingham Daily Post, November 23, 1887.

Assistant commissioners' meetings[edit]

  • Hon. T S Pelham met with West Riding Highway Committee, Wakefield. Committee suggested the PLUs and USDs on the boundary should be treated as follows:
    • Lincs parishes Goole PLU included in YWR.
    • Part of Thorne PLU in Lincs to YWR: boundary to the R Trent
    • Doncaster PLU: Notts parishes of auckley and Finningley, and the Notts pt of Milsom to YWR
    • Worksop PLU: no decision
    • Rotherham PLU: the Derbyshire ph in the area should go to a Derbys PLU
    • Eccleshall PLU: no decision on 4 Derbys phs in the union: might need special inquiry
    • Mossley USD: in three counties - no decision reached
    • Todmorden USD: Lancs pt should go to YWR
    • Clitheroe PLU: no decision
    • Selby PLU: county bdy with YER should be maintained on the R Ouse
    • York PLU: very complicated as in three Ridings
    • Gt Ouseburn PLU: boundary believed to be inconvenient
    • Liberty of Ripon: should be remedied.

(Leeds Mercury, November 11, 1887)

  • Pelham met justices of Liberty of Ripon. YWR likely to become the county authority. if the Ouse was made the boundary, as sugested at Gt Ouseburn, it would divide the liberty. A joint meeting of the Ripon guardians and corporation wanted the boundary on the R Swale, R Ure so that the whole liberty was in one riding. Leeds Mercury, November 25, 1887

Contributory and new unions[edit]

Preliminary schemes:[3]

  • Bedford/Bucks : Linslade PLU contributory to Leighton Buzzard PLU (became Wing RD)
  • Bedford/Northampton : Eaton Socon PLU contributory to St Neots PLU (became Eaton Socon RD)
  • Berks/Oxon : Bensington (Benson?) PLU contributory to Wallingford PLU (Became Crowmarsh RD)
  • Brecon/Radnor : Llandwedd PLU contributory to Builth PLU
  • Bucks/Oxon : Brill PLU contributory to Thame PLU (became Long Crendon RD)
  • Cambridge/Norfolk : Marshland PLU contributory to Wisbech PLU (became Marshland RD) was originsally to have been transferred
  • Cardigan/Carmarthen : Llanbydder PLU contributory to Lampeter PLU
    • Llandysull PLU contributory to Newcastle-in-Emlyn PLU
  • Carnarvon/Denbigh : Bettws PLU contributory to Llanrwst PLU
  • Chester/Denbigh : Malpas PLU contributory to Wrexham PLU
  • Chester/Lancaster : Dukinfield PLU created out of Ashton & Stockport PLUs
  • Denbigh/Flint : Denbigh PLU contributory to St Asaph PLU
  • Denbigh/Salop : Llangollen PLU contributory to Corwen, Oswestry?
  • Derby/Nottingham : Ilkeston PLU contributory to Basford PLU (separate RD in 1894)
  • Durham/YNR : Bowes PLU contributory to Teesdale PLU (Became Startforth RD)
  • Gloucester/Monmouth : Coleford PLU contributory to Monmouth PLU
    • Lydney PLU contributory to Chepstow PLU
  • Gloucester/Somerset : Mangotsfield PLU contributory to Keynsham
  • Gloucester/Warwick : Chipping Campden PLU contributory to Shipston-on-Stour PLU (became Campden RD)
  • Gloucester/Wilts : created from Cirencester and Cricklade PLUs
  • Hampshire/Surrey : Aldershot PLU formed from Farnham PLU
  • Hereford/Worcester : Malvern PLU contributory to Ledbury, Upton-upon-Severn ?
  • Hertford/Middlesex : Finchley PLU contributory to Barnet PLU
  • Lancaster/YWR : Gisburn PLU contributory to Clitheroe PLU (became Bowland RD)
  • Lincoln/Nottingham : Claypole PLU created from parts of Newark and Grantham PLUs
  • Lincoln/YWR : Isle of Axholme PLU created from Gainsborough, Goole, Thorne PLUs
  • Montgomery/Salop : Chirbury PLU contributory to Clun and Forden PLUs (became Chirbury RD)
  • Norfolk/W Suffolk : Brandon PLU contributory to Thetford
  • Salop/Stafford: Gnosall PLU contributory to Newport PLU (became Gnosall RD)
  • Stafford/Worcester : Dudley (Worcester) PLU contributory to Dudley (Staffs) PLU
  • Stafford : Brierly Hill PLU formed out of Stourbridge & Seisdon PLUs

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Leeds Mercury, November 11, 1887
  2. ^ a b Leeds Mercury, November 25, 1887
  3. ^ The Boundary Commission, The Times, March 28, 1888