Aylesbury Rural District

Aylesbury Rural District

infobox historic subdivision
Name= Aylesbury
HQ= 84 Walton Street, Aylesbury
Status= Rural district
Start= 1894
End= 1974
Replace= Aylesbury Vale


PopulationFirst= 15,622
PopulationLast= 38,573
PopulationFirstYear= 1901
PopulationLastYear= 1971
AreaFirst= convert|72123|acre|km2|1
AreaLast= convert|89307|acre|km2|1
AreaFirstYear= 1901
AreaLastYear= 1961

Aylesbury was a rural district in Buckinghamshire, England from 1894 to 1974. It was named after but did not include Aylesbury, which was a separate municipal borough. It was created by the Local Government Act 1894 based on Aylesbury rural sanitary district.

The boundaries of the district were substantially altered in the 1930s. In 1933 the county boundary with Oxfordshire was adjusted, and the parish of Kingsey was added to Buckinghamshire and to Aylesbury RD. In 1934 a County Review Order reorganised all the county districts in Buckinghamshire. Aylesbury RD took in most of the disbanded Long Crendon Rural District, while a number of parishes were transferred to Wing Rural District.

The rural district was abolished in 1974 by the Local Government Act 1972, with its area forming part of the non-metropolitan district of Aylesbury Vale.

Civil parishes

The rural district contained the following civil parishes: [Frederic A Youngs Jr., "Guide to the Local Administrative Units of England", Vol I: Southern England, London, 1979]
*Ashendon
*Aston Abbots (until 1934)‡
*Aston Clinton
*Aston Sandford
*Bierton with Broughton
*Boarstall (from 1934)†
*Brill (from 1934)†
*Buckland
*Chearsley
*Chilton (from 1934)†
*Cholesbury (until 1934: became part of Cholesbury cum St Leonards CP in Amersham RD)
*Creslow
*Cublington (until 1934)‡
*Cuddington
*Dinton-with-Ford and Upton
*Dorton (from 1934)†
*Drayton Beauchamp
*Granborough (from 1934)†
*Great Brickhill (until 1934)‡
*Grendon Underwood
*Haddenham
*Halton
*Hardwick
*Hartwell
*Hawridge (until 1934: became part of Cholesbury cum St Leonards CP in Amersham RD)
*Hulcott
*Ickford (from 1934)†
*Kingsey (from 1933: transferred from Oxfordshire)
*Kingswood
*Long Crendon (from 1934)†
*Lower Winchendon
*Ludgershall
*Fleet Marston
*Oakley (from 1934)†
*Oving
*Pitchcott
*Quainton
*Quarrendon
*Shabbington (from 1934)†
*Stoke Mandeville
*Stone
*Upper Winchendon
*Waddesdon
*Weedon
*Wendover
*Westcott
*Weston Turville
*Whitchurch
*Wingrave with Rowsham (until 1934)‡
*Woodham
*Worminghall (from 1934)†
*Wotton Underwood

† Formerly in Long Crendon RD

‡Transferred to Wing RD

References

External links

* [http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/relationships.jsp?u_id=10166822 History of local government in Buckinghamshire]


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