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HARTLEPOOL REGISTRATION DISTRICT

Registration County : Durham.
Created
: 9.6.1859 (out of Stockton registration district).
Abolished : 1.7.1938 (incorporated into West Hartlepool, Durham South Eastern, and Durham Eastern registration districts).
Re created : 1.4.1967 (out of West Hartlepool and Durham South Eastern registration districts).
Sub-districts : Gretham, Hartlepool, West Hartlepool
GRO volumes : 10a (1859–1938), 1A (1967–74)
Registers now held by : Hartlepool
.

Table 1A: List of Places in Hartlepool Registration District (1859–1938)

Civil Parish

County

From

To

Comments

Brierton

Durham

1859

1938

See Table 2, notes (a) and (c).

Claxton

Durham

1859

1938

See Table 2, notes (a) and (c).

Dalton Piercy

Durham

1859

1938

See Table 2, notes (a) and (c).

Elwick

Durham

1859

1938

See Table 2, notes (a) and (c).

Elwick Hall

Durham

1859

1938

See Table 2, notes (a) and (c).

Greatham

Durham

1859

1938

See Table 2, notes (a) and (c).

Hart

Durham

1859

1938

See Table 2, notes (a) and (c).

Hartlepool

Durham

1859

1938

See Table 2, notes (a) and (c).

Middleton

Durham

1894

1936

Created 1894 from the part of the parish of Stranton in Hartlepool Municipal Borough. Abolished 1.4.1936 and incorporated into the parish of Hartlepool.

Seaton

Durham

1894

1938

Created 1894 from the rural part of the parish of Seaton Carew. See also Table 2, note (c).

Seaton Carew

Durham

1859

1921

Abolished 1.4.1921 and incorporated into the parish of West Hartlepool. See also Table 2, note (a).

Stranton

Durham

1859

1937

Abolished 1.4.1937 and incorporated into the parishes of West Hartlepool and Dalton Piercy. See also Table 2, note (a).

Thorpe Bulmer

Durham

1859

1936

Abolished 1.4.1936 and incorporated into the parishes of Hart, Monk Hesleden, and Hartlepool. See also Table 2, notes (a) and (b).

Throston

Durham

1859

1936

Abolished 1.4.1936 and incorporated into the parish of Hartlepool. See also Table 2, note (a).

Throston Rural

Durham

1894

1937

Created 1894 from the rural part of the parish of Throston. Abolished 1.4.1937 and incorporated into the parishes of West Hartlepool and Elwick.

West Hartlepool

Durham

1894

1938

Created 1894 from the part of the parish of Stranton in West Hartlepool Municipal Borough. See also Table 2, note (d).

Table 1B: List of Places in Hartlepool Registration District (1967–74)

Civil Parish

County

From

To

Comments

Hartlepool

Durham

1967

1974

See Table 2, notes (e), (f) and (g).

Table 2: Boundary Changes affecting Hartlepool Registration District

Date of Change

Note

Description of Change

Population transferred

9.6.1859
(created)

(a)

Gained the parishes and townships of Brierton, Claxton, Dalton Piercy, Elwick, Elwick Hall, Greatham, Hart, Hartlepool, Seaton Carew, Stranton, Thorpe Bulmer, and Throston, from Stockton registration district.

26369 in 1851

1.7.1938
(abolished)

(b)

Lost part of the parish of Thorpe Bulmer (which became part of the parish of Monk Hesleden on 1.4.1936) to Durham Eastern registration district.

17 in 1931

(c)

Lost the parishes of Brierton, Claxton, Dalton Piercy, Elwick, Elwick Hall, Greatham, Hart, Hartlepool, and Seaton, to Durham South Eastern registration district.

23248 in 1931

(d)

Lost the parish of West Hartlepool to West Hartlepool registration district.

69450 in 1931

1.4.1967
(re-created)

(e)

Gained part of the parish of Hartlepool (which until 1.4.1967 formed of the parish of West Hartlepool) from West Hartlepool registration district.

 

(f)

Gained the parish of Hartlepool from Durham South Eastern registration district.

 

(g)

Gained parts of the parish of Hartlepool (which until 1.4.1967 formed the parish of Seaton, and parts of the parishes of Brierton, Dalton Piercy, Elwick, Greatham, and Hart) from Durham South Eastern registration district.

 


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