- Parts) Act 1844,
becoming a hundred. It
formed part of the
Norham and
Islandshires Rural District from 1894
until 1974, and then
formed part of the borough...
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Norham and
Islandshires was a
rural district in Northumberland,
England from 1894 to 1974. The
district was
formed under the
Local Government Act 1894...
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parish church is
still in use. Holy
Island was
considered part of the
Islandshire unit
along with
several mainland parishes. This came
under the jurisdiction...
- with
Belford Rural District,
Glendale Rural District and
Norham and
Islandshires Rural District. The
Interpretation Act 1978
provides that in legislation...
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asking price of £420,000. An
electoral ward in the name of
Norham and
Islandshires exists. This ward
stretches south east to just
short of
Bamburgh and...
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county palatinate also had a
number of liberties: the Bedlingtonshire,
Islandshire and
Norhamshire exclaves within Northumberland, and the
Craikshire exclave...
- as London,
Bristol and Coventry, and
numerous small exclaves such as
Islandshire were created. In 1844, most of
these exclaves were
transferred to their...
- with
Belford Rural District,
Glendale Rural District and
Norham and
Islandshires Rural District.
Berwick was the
first district in
Britain to hold a referendum...
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Rothbury the
Rural Districts of Alnwick, Belford, Glendale,
Norham and
Islandshires, and Rothbury.
Gained small areas to
south from
Wansbeck (Amble) and...
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several other districts. Bedlingtonshire, Craikshire,
Norhamshire and
Islandshire were
exclaves of
County Durham,
which were
incorporated into Northumberland...