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PORTSMOUTH REGISTRATION DISTRICT

Registration County : Hampshire.
Created
: 1.7.1900 (by renaming Portsea Island registration district).
Sub-districts : Kingston, Kingston & East Southsea, North End & Buckland, Portsea & Lindport, Portsmouth & Mid Southern, Portsmouth Central, Portsmouth North, Portsmouth South, St. Marys Hospital.
GRO volumes : 2b (1900–46), 6B (1946–74).
Registers now held by : Portsmouth.

Table 1: List of Places in Portsmouth Registration District

Civil Parish

County

From

To

Comments

Portsmouth

Hampshire

1900

1974

See Table 2, notes (a) to (g).

Table 2: Boundary Changes affecting Portsmouth Registration District

Date of Change

Note

Description of Change

Population transferred

1.4.1900
(created)

(a)

Gained the parish of Portsmouth from Portsea Island registration district.

188133 in 1901

1.1.1905

(b)

Gained part of the parish of Portsmouth (which until 9.11.1904 formed part of the parish of Cosham) from Fareham registration district.

790 in 1901

1.10.1920

(c)

Gained part of the parish of Portsmouth (which until 1.10.1920 formed part of the parish of Cosham) from Fareham registration district.

2432 in 1911

1.2.1925

(d)

Lost part of the parish of Portsmouth (which became part of the parish of Alverstoke on 1.1.1925) to Alverstoke registration district.

0 in 1921

1.10.1932

(e)

Gained part of the parish of Portsmouth (which until 1.4.1932 formed part of the parish of Portchester) from Fareham registration district.

314 in 1931

(f)

Gained part of the parish of Portsmouth (which until 1.4.1932 formed part of the parish of Farlington) from Havant registration district.

2824 in 1931

1.4.1940

(g)

Lost part of the parish of Portsmouth (which became part of the parish of Alverstoke on 1.4.1940) to Gosport registration district.

 


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