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WHEATENHURST REGISTRATION DISTRICT

Table 1: List of Places in Wheatenhurst Registration District

Civil Parish

County

From

To

Comments

Arlingham

Gloucestershire

1837

1937

See Table 2, note (j).

Brookthorpe

Gloucestershire

1837

1937

See Table 2, notes (e), (f), (g) and (j).

Eastington

Gloucestershire

1837

1937

See Table 2, notes (b) and (j).

Frampton on Severn

Gloucestershire

1837

1937

See Table 2, note (j).

Fretherne

Gloucestershire

1837

1884

Abolished 25.3.1884 and added to the parish of Fretherne with Saul.

Fretherne with Saul

Gloucestershire

1884

1937

Created 25.3.1884 out of the parishes of Fretherne, Saul and Eastington. See also Table 2, note (j).

Frocester

Gloucestershire

1837

1937

See Table 2, note (j).

Hardwicke

Gloucestershire

1837

1937

See Table 2, notes (a), (d), (j) and (j).

Harescombe

Gloucestershire

1837

1937

See Table 2, notes (f) and (j).

Haresfield

Gloucestershire

1837

1937

See Table 2, notes (f) and (g).

Longney

Gloucestershire

1837

1937

See Table 2, note (j).

Moreton Valence

Gloucestershire

1837

1937

See Table 2, notes (h) and (j).

Quedgeley

Gloucestershire

1935

1937

That part which until 1.4.1935 formed part of the parish of Hardwicke. See also Table 2, note (j).

Saul

Gloucestershire

1837

1884

Abolished 25.3.1884 and divided between the parishes of Fretherne with Saul, Moreton Valance and Standish.

Standish

Gloucestershire

1837

1937

See Table 2, notes (b), (c), (e), (g), (i) and (j).

Wheatenhurst

Gloucestershire

1837

1937

See Table 2, note (j).


Table 2: Boundary Changes affecting Wheatenhurst Registration District

Date of Change

Note

Description of Change

Population transferred

25.3.1883

(a)

Gained part of the parish of Hardwicke (which until 25.3.1883 formed a detached part of the parish of Elmore) from Gloucester registration district.

0 in 1891

(b)

Lost detached parts of the parishes of Eastington and Standish (which became parts of the parishes of Randwick, Stonehouse and Stroud, on 25.3.1883) to Stroud registration district.

0 in 1891

(c)

Gained part of the parish of Standish (which until 25.3.1883 formed seven detached parts of the parish of Randwick, including land at Oxlinch and Stoneyfield) from Stroud registration district.

0 in 1891

25.3.1884

(d)

Lost a detached part of the parish of Hardwicke (which was added to the parish of Elmore on 25.3.1884) to Gloucester registration district.

63 in 1891

(e)

Lost detached parts of the parishes of Brookthorpe and Standish (which became parts of the parish of Pitchcombe on 25.3.1884) to Stroud registration district.

73 in 1891

25.3.1885

(f)

Lost detached parts of the parishes of Brookthorpe, Harescombe and Haresfield (which became parts of the parishes of Hempstead, Quedgeley, Upton St. Leonards and Whaddon, on 25.3.1885) to Gloucester registration district.

0 in 1891

(g)

Gained parts of the parishes of Brookthorpe, Haresfield and Standish (which until 25.3.1885 formed detached parts of the parishes of Randwick and Whaddon) from Gloucester registration district.

123 in 1891

25.3.1886

(h)

Gained part of the parish of Moreton Valence (which until 25.3.1886 formed a detached part of the parish of Randwick) from Stroud registration district.

0 in 1891

1.2.1895

(i)

Lost part of the parish of Standish (which was added to the parish of Randwick on 26.3.1894) to Stroud registration district.

0 in 1891

1.4.1937 (abolished)

(j)

Lost the part in the parish of Quedgeley (which until 1.4.1935 formed part of the parish of Hardwicke) and the parishes of Arlingham, Brookthorpe, Eastington, Frampton on Severn, Fretherne with Saul, Frocester, Hardwicke, Harescombe, Haresfield, Longney, Moreton Valence, Standish and Wheatenhurst, to Gloucester Rural registration district.

6373 in 1931



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