- West Suffolk
infobox historic subdivision
Name= West Suffolk
HQ=Bury St. Edmunds
Status=Administrative county
Start= 1889
End= 1974
Replace=Suffolk
AreaFirst= convert|390916|acre|km2
AreaFirstYear= 1911
AreaLast= convert|390915|acre|km2
AreaLastYear= 1961
PopulationFirst= 117,553
PopulationFirstYear= 1901
PopulationLast= 164,718
PopulationLastYear= 1971West Suffolk was an
administrative county ofEngland created in 1889 from part of the county ofSuffolk . It survived until 1974 when it was rejoined withEast Suffolk . Its county town wasBury St. Edmunds .Before the introduction of
county councils ,Suffolk had been divided into eastern and western divisions, each with their ownquarter sessions . The western division corresponded to theLiberty of Saint Edmund . This area had been established byEdward the Confessor in 1044 and was a separate jurisdiction under the control of the abbot ofBury St Edmunds until thedissolution of the monasteries .This history was reflected in the
coat of arms of the county council. The council initially adopted the attributed arms of Edward the Confessor: a cross patonce between fivemartlet s. When the council received an official grant of arms from theCollege of Arms in 1959, abbots' mitres and the emblem of St Edmund: crossed arrows through an open crown were added. Themotto adopted was "For King, Law and People", referring to the association ofMagna Carta with Bury.Shortly before its abolition the West Suffolk County Council commissioned
Elizabeth Frink to sculpt a staue ofSt Edmund to commemorate the end of 970 years of independent administration of the area. The statue, in the grounds of the abbey of Bury St Edmunds, was completed in 1976.ubdivisions
From 1894 the administrative county was divided into
municipal borough s,urban district s andrural district s:
*Boroughs:Bury St Edmunds , Sudbury
*Urban districts:Glemsford (created 1896, abolished 1935),Hadleigh , Haverhill, Newmarket
*Rural districts: Brandon (abolished 1935), Clare,Cosford , Melford, Mildenhall, Moulton (abolished 1935), Thedwastre, ThingoeThe rural districts were further subdivided into
civil parish es.
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