- Municipal Borough of Farnworth
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Municipal Borough of Farnworth Motto: Juste Nes Timide (Latin: Be just and fear not) [1]
Farnworth Town HallGeography Status Local board 1863–1894
Urban district 1894–1939
Municipal borough 1939–19741911 area 1,504 acres (6.1 km2)[2] 1961 area 1,503 acres (6.1 km2)[2] HQ Farnworth Town Hall History Created 1894 Abolished 1974 Succeeded by Metropolitan Borough of Bolton Demography 1901 population 25,925 1971 population 28,862 The Municipal Borough of Farnworth was a local government district centred on the town of Farnworth in the administrative county of Lancashire, England.
In 1863, a Local board of health was established for the township of Farnworth,[3] and in 1866, it also became a separate civil parish.[4] In 1899, under the Local Government Act 1894, Farnworth became an urban district, and in 1939 it was granted by a charter to become a municipal borough.[5]
In 1974, the Municipal Borough of Farnworth was abolished by the Local Government Act 1972 and its former area was transferred to Greater Manchester to become an unparished area of the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton.[6]
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Demography
Census population of the Urban District / Municipal Borough of Farnworth Year 1901 1911 1921 1931 1939 † 1951 1961 1971 Population 25,925 28,131 27,894 28,717 27,376 28,616 27,502 28,855 Source: Vision of Britain: Farnworth UD/MB: Total Population.[7] † The 1939 population is estimated from the National Registration Act figures.[8] The 1941 census did not take place because of the Second World War.
Chairmen and Mayors of Farnworth
Chairmen of Farnworth Local Board, 1863–1898 [5][9] - 1880 – 81: William Barton Whittam
- 1881 – 85: James Nuttall
- 1885 – 86: Joseph Winter
- 1886 – 87: George Foster
- 1888 – 94: John Clelland Clarke
- 1895 – 97: Nathaniel Nicholson
- 1897 – 98: Thomas Ivers (Lib)
Chairmen of Farnworth Urban District Council, 1899–1939 [5][9] - 1899 – 1901: William Sumner
- 1901 – 04: Alfred Topp (Lib)
- 1904 – 06: Thomas Ivers (Lib)
- 1906 – 09: Thomas Stanley (Con)
- 1909 – 12: Frederick Whittaker
- 1912 – 14: Charles Young
- 1914 – 15: William Boyes Richardson
- 1915 – 19: James Stones (Con)
- 1919 – 21: John Chadwick (Lab)
- 1921 – 23: Charles S. Jackson
Mayors of the Municipal Borough of Farnworth, 1939–1974 [5][9] - 1939 – 40: Rev John Wilcockson (Lab)
- 1940 – 41: James Stevenson, JP
- 1941 – 42: Alfred Jones, JP, OBE
- 1942 – 43: William McManus
- 1943 – 44: John Heathcoate
- 1944 – 45: Jesse Seddon, JP, MC
- 1945 – 46: Richard Ralphson
- 1946 – 47: Harold Greenwood Holland
- 1947 – 49: James A. Dean
- 1949 – 50: William Welsby (Lab)
- 1950 – 51: John Brooks (Lab)
- 1951 – 52: George H Wilson
- 1952 – 53: Richard Matthews (Lab)
- 1953 – 54: Harold Armitage (Lab)
- 1954 – 55: Robert Neary, JP
- 1955 – 56: James Melville White
- 1956 – 57: James Wilfred Geere
- 1957 – 58: John Glanville Seddon
- 1958 – 59: George Benyon
- 1959 – 60: John Higgins
- 1960 – 61: Albert Samuel Royse (Con), JP, MBE
- 1961 – 62: Herbert Brindle
- 1962 – 63: Philip Smith
- 1963 – 64: Phillip Norfield
- 1964 – 65: Sydney Stout
- 1965 – 66: George Kenyon Brown (Lab)
- 1966 – 67: Norman Topping (Lab)
- 1967 – 68: Charles Brendan Callaghan
- 1968 – 69: Lawrence Francis Cunliffe (Lab)
- 1969 – 70: Joseph Wild (Lab)
- 1970 – 71: Leonard Haslam
- 1971 – 72: William Hardman (Lab)
- 1972 – 73: Elizabeth Brown (Lab)
- 1973 – 74: Joseph Kenneth Flanagan
Neighbouring districts
The Municipal Borough of Farnworth was surrounded to the north and west by the County Borough of Bolton, to the northeast by Little Lever Urban District, to the southeast by Kearsley Urban District, and to the south by Little Hulton Urban District.
References
- ^ Farnworth Borough Council Arms. Civic Heraldry of England and Wales. URL accessed 12 May 2008.
- ^ a b Farnworth UD/MB: Area (acres). URL accessed 12 May 2008.
- ^ A vision of Farnworth USD. URL accessed 12 May 2008.
- ^ Farnworth civil parish. Vision of Britain. URL accessed 12 May 2008.
- ^ a b c d Links in a Chain - Farnworth. URL accessed 12 May 2008.
- ^ "Greater Manchester Gazetteer". Greater Manchester County Record Office. Places names - D to F. http://www.gmcro.co.uk/Guides/Gazeteer/gazzd.htm. Retrieved 12 May 2008.
- ^ Vision of Britain - Farnworth UD/MB: Total Population. URL accessed 12 May 2008.
- ^ National Registration Act, 1939. Rootsweb.com. URL accessed 12 May 2008.
- ^ a b c Famous Boltonians. URL accessed 12 May 2008.
External links
Categories:- Districts of England created by the Local Government Act 1894
- Districts of England abolished by the Local Government Act 1972
- History of Lancashire
- Local government in Bolton
- Municipal boroughs of England
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