- Carshalton Urban District
infobox historic subdivision
Name= Carshalton
HQ= The Square, Carshalton (Now the local library)
Status= local government district 1883 - 1894urban district from 1894
Start= 1883
End= 1965
Replace=London Borough of Sutton
Motto= Animo et Fide (By Courage and Faith)
Arms=
PopulationFirst= 6,746
PopulationFirstYear= 1901
PopulationLast= 57,484
PopulationLastYear= 1961
AreaFirst= convert|2926|acre|km2|1
AreaFirstYear= 1911
AreaLast= convert|3346|acre|km2|1
AreaLastYear= 1961Carshalton was a local government district in north east
Surrey from 1883 to 1965 around the town ofCarshalton .The parish of Carshalton adopted the
Local Government Act 1858 in 1883 and a local board was formed to govern the town. TheLocal Government Act 1894 reconstituted the area as anurban district , and an elected urban district council replaced the local board. [ [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=43049 "Parishes: Carshalton", "A History of the County of Surrey": Volume 4 (1912), pp. 178-188 (British History Online), accessed February 7, 2008] ] In 1933 the boundaries of the district were altered after the abolition ofEpsom Rural District . [Frederic A Youngs Jr., "Guide to the Local Administrative Units of England", Vol.I: Southern England, London 1979]The district was abolished in 1965 by the
London Government Act 1963 and the former area was transferred toGreater London to be combined with that of other districts to form the present-dayLondon Borough of Sutton .Carshalton Urban District Council were granted armorial bearings by the
College of Arms on14 May 1952 . [ [http://www.civicheraldry.co.uk/surrey_ob.html "Carshalton Urban District" (Civic Heraldry)] accessed 15 Jan 2008] The basic colours of the shield were gold and red, from the arms of the Mandeville family who anciently held themanor of Carshalton. The chevron in the centre of the arms was derived from the arms of the Gaynesford and Scawen families. On the chevron was placed a heraldic "fountain" for the many springs and pools of the town, with on either side a silver sprig of oak. The oak sprigs came from the arms of Surrey County Council. The lions appeared in the arms of three local families: Burgersh, Fellowes and Hardwick. The greyhound was from the Gaynesford family arms, and also depicted the historic Greyhound Inn. The crest above the shield featured amural crown as symbol of local government. On this was placed aTudor rose , the symbol of the UDC prior to 1952. From the crown rose a swan from the arms of the Bohun family. In the swan's beak was a sprig of beech symbolisingCarshalton Beeches . [C W Scott-Giles, "Civic Heraldry of England and Wales", 2nd edition, London, 1953]References
*Local Government Act 1894
*London Government Act 1963External links
* [http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/relationships.jsp?u_id=10153141 A Vision Britain - Carshalton UD]
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