Municipal Borough of Middleton

Municipal Borough of Middleton
Middleton
Motto: 'Fortis in Arduis (strong in difficulties)
Geography
Status Municipal borough
1911 area 4,775 acres (19.32 km2)
1961 area 5,173 acres (20.93 km2)
HQ Middleton Town Hall, Gas Street 1886 - 1925

Parkfield House 1925 - 1974

History
Created 1886
Abolished 1974
Succeeded by Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale
Demography
1901 population 25,178
1971 population 53,515
Coat of arms of Middleton Borough Council

The Municipal Borough of Middleton was, from 1886 to 1974, a municipal borough in the administrative county of Lancashire, England, coterminate with the town of Middleton.[1]

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Civic history

By the nineteenth century the neighbouring townships of Middleton and Tonge formed a single town. The townships, separated by the River Irk, lay in different parishes and local administration was in the hands of constables appointed by the Lord of the Manor.[2]

In 1861 a local act of parliament established Middleton and Tonge Improvement Commissioners to provide public services in the area. In 1879 the improvement commissioners district was enlarged to take in Alkrington and parts of Hopwood and Thornham.[3]

Following a petition by the inhabitant householders of the improvement commissioners district, a charter of incorporation was granted on July 21, 1886, constituting the area as the Municipal Borough of Middleton.

The borough was enlarged in 1894 by the addition of parts of the townships of Great Heaton and Little Heaton, and the boundaries with neighbouring districts were adjusted in 1933 by a County Review Order.[3]

The borough was abolished by the Local Government Act 1972, with its area becoming part of the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale in the new county of Greater Manchester in 1974.

Borough council

The charter created an elected town council for the borough, consisting of a mayor, six aldermen and eighteen councillors. The borough was divided into three wards, and two councillors were elected for a three-year term in each ward annually. Each ward was also represented by two alderman: half of the aldermanic bench were elected by the council every three years, and they each served for six years. The mayor was elected annually from among the council's membership.[2]

In the early years the borough council appears to have non-political, and elections were rarely contested, with an agreed panel of candidates standing unopposed.[4] In later years the council was broadly Conservative in complexion. Following the Second World War elections were held on party political lines. The Conservative Party had an overall majority until 1957, with Labour, Liberal and Independent councilors in opposition.

In 1957 the size of the borough council was increased from twenty-four to thirty-six. The Labour Party gained control of the enlarged council, and held it until 1960.[5] Apart from one year under no overall control, the administration of the borough alternated between the Conservatives (1960–1963 and 1969–1971) and Labour (1963–1969 and 1972–1974).[6]

Coat of arms

The Mayor, Alderman and Burgesses of Middleton were granted armorial bearings by the College of Arms on January 28, 1877. The blazon of the arms was as follows:

Quarterly per pale nebuly gules and argent on a fesse ermine between a cross patonce of the second in the first quarter a mullet sable pierced of the field in the second a silkworm moth volant in the third and a rock in base thereon a stork in the fourth three sprigs of the cotton tree slipped and fructed all proper, and for a crest on a wreath of the colours upon a mount vert between two boars' heads erect and couped sable a tower proper suspended therefrom by a riband gules an escutcheon Or charged with a lion passant also gules.[7]

The design combined features from the arms of local families with symbols of the town's industries. The basic layout of the shield was based on the arms of Middleton of Middleton Hall: "Quarterly gules and Or in the first a cross flory argent", while the black spur-rowel came from the arms of the Assheton family. The textile industries of Middleton were depicted by the cotton sprigs and silk worm moth. According to the borough council the stork represented "the desire for the increase in population'". The crest above the shield was made up of a tower and lion from the heraldry of the Earls of Middleton between two boars' heads from the arms of another Middleton family.

The borough borrowed the Latin motto of the Middleton Earls: Fortis in Arduis or "strong in difficulties".[8]

References

  1. ^ "A vision of Middleton MB". A Vision of Britain Through Time. http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit_page.jsp?u_id=10109449. Retrieved 2008-07-25. 
  2. ^ a b William Farrer & J. Brownbill (editors) (1911). "Middleton". A History of the County of Lancaster, Vol.5. British History Online. http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=53020. Retrieved 2008-10-23. 
  3. ^ a b "Greater Manchester Gazetteer". Greater Manchester County Record Office. Places names - M to N. http://www.gmcro.co.uk/Guides/Gazeteer/gazzm2n.htm. Retrieved 23 October 2008. 
  4. ^ Municipal Elections, The Times, November 2, 1894, p.6, November 3, 1897, p.4
  5. ^ The Times, May 10, 1957, p.6; May 13, 1960, p.10
  6. ^ The Times, May 10, 1963; May 12, 1969, p.12; May 12, 1969; May 14, 1971, p.4; May 5, 1972
  7. ^ A C Fox-Davies, The Book of Public Arms, 2nd edition, London, 1915
  8. ^ W C Scott-Giles, Civic Heraldry of England and Wales, 2nd edition, London, 1953

Coordinates: 53°33′N 2°12′W / 53.55°N 2.20°W / 53.55; -2.20


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