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Flintshire Registration Districts
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Registration Districts
Registration Districts covering Flintshire, as established on 1 July 1837
Registration District of Ellesmere
This Registration District was initially (1837) co-extensive with the Ellesmere poor law Union.
It was divided into four sub-districts :
- No. 1 sub-district (Overton) :
- Included the Flintshire parishes of Overton and Penley.
On 30 September 1896, the parishes of Worthenbury and Bangor on Dee were transferred into the Overton sub-district of Ellesmere Registration District (from Wrexham Registration District).
- Included the Flintshire parishes of Overton and Penley.
- No. 2 sub-district (Hanmer) :
- Included the Flintshire parishes of Iscoyd / Whitewell, Bettisfield, Bronington, and Hanmer; and the townships / civil parishes of Halghton, Tybroughton, Willington and Tallarn Green.
In 1853, the parish of Iscoyd / Whitewell was transferred to the No. 1 ("Whitchurch") sub-district of Whitchurch (Shropshire) Registration District.
- Included the Flintshire parishes of Iscoyd / Whitewell, Bettisfield, Bronington, and Hanmer; and the townships / civil parishes of Halghton, Tybroughton, Willington and Tallarn Green.
- No. 3 sub-district (Ellesmere) :
- There were no Flintshire parishes in this sub-district.
- There were no Flintshire parishes in this sub-district.
- No. 4 sub-district (Baschurch) :
- There were no Flintshire parishes in this sub-district.
Registration District of Great Boughton
(re-structured, and re-named as "Chester", on 1 January 1870)
This Registration District was initially (1837) co-extensive with the Great Boughton poor law Union.
It was initially divided into four sub-districts :
- No. 1 sub-district (Tattenhall) :
- There were no Flintshire parishes in this sub-district.
- There were no Flintshire parishes in this sub-district.
- No. 2 sub-district (Chester Castle) :
- There were no Flintshire parishes in this sub-district.
- There were no Flintshire parishes in this sub-district.
- No. 3 sub-district (Chester Cathedral) :
- There were no Flintshire parishes in this sub-district.
- There were no Flintshire parishes in this sub-district.
- No. 4 sub-district (Hawarden) :
- Comprised the whole of the Flintshire parish of Hawarden, together with some Cheshire parishes and townships.
On 1 August 1871, the Flintshire parishes of Hope and Treuddyn, together with the Flintshire townships of Marford and Hoseley, were transferred from the Wrexham Registration District to the Hawarden sub-district of Chester. At the same time, the Cheshire parishes and townships were transferred from the Hawarden sub-district to the Chester Castle and Chester Cathedral sub-districts.
- Comprised the whole of the Flintshire parish of Hawarden, together with some Cheshire parishes and townships.
Registration District of Hawarden
This Registration District was set up on 1st January 1903.
By this date, there had been significant reforms in the structure and administration of Local Government; and the system of defining Registration Districts in terms of ecclesiastical parishes and/or townships had become outdated.
The official documents state :
On 1st January 1903, Hawarden Poor Law Union, consisting of the Civil Parishes of Buckley (Hawarden), Buckley (Mold), Hawarden, Higher Kinnerton, Hope, Marford and Hoseley, Saltney, Sealand and Tryddyn (sic), was separated from the Registration District of Chester (No. 450) in the Registration County of Chester and created Hawarden Registration District (No. 617B) in the Registration County of Flint.
In terms of ecclesiastical parishes, Buckley (Mold) was Bistre; Buckley (Hawarden) was Buckley; Sealand was (and is) in the parish of Hawarden; and "Marford and Hoseley" was a detached part of Flintshire, in the ecclesiastical parishes of Gresford and Rossett (Denbighshire).
Registration District of Holywell
This Registration District was initially (1837) co-extensive with the Holywell poor law Union.
It was divided into four sub-districts :
- No. 1 sub-district (Whitford) :
- Comprised the parishes of Gwaenysgor, Newmarket / Trelawnyd, Llanasa, Whitford and Caerwys.
- Comprised the parishes of Gwaenysgor, Newmarket / Trelawnyd, Llanasa, Whitford and Caerwys.
- No. 2 sub-district (Holywell) :
- No. 3 sub-district (Flint) :
- No. 4 sub-district (Mold) :
Registration District of St. Asaph
This Registration District was initially (1837) co-extensive with the St. Asaph poor law Union.
It was divided into three sub-districts :
- No. 1 sub-district (St. Asaph) :
- No. 2 sub-district (Abergele) :
- There were no Flintshire parishes in this sub-district.
It comprised the Denbighshire parishes of Abergele, Betws-yn-Rhos, Llanddulas, Llanfair Talhaearn and St. George.
- There were no Flintshire parishes in this sub-district.
- No. 3 sub-district (Denbigh) :
- There were no Flintshire parishes in this sub-district.
It comprised the Denbighshire parishes of Denbigh, Henllan, Llannefydd and Llansannan.
- There were no Flintshire parishes in this sub-district.
Registration District of Wrexham
This Registration District was initially (1837) co-extensive with the Wrexham poor law Union, which included parts of Denbighshire, Flintshire and Cheshire.
The Union and Registration District was initially divided into four sub-districts, which were defined in the "Chester Chronicle" of 7 April 1837 and 14 July 1837, as a somewhat confusing mixture of townships and parishes :
- No. 1 sub-district (Hope - abolished in 1871) :
- Comprised the Flintshire parishes of Hope and Treuddyn,
the Flintshire townships of Marford and Hoseley (these two townships formed a detached portion of Flintshire, entirely surrounded by the Denbighshire parish of Gresford),
the Denbighshire parish of Gresford,
and the Denbighshire townships of Allington, Brymbo, Burton, Gwersyllt and Llay.In 1871, the Hope sub-district was abolished.
On 1 August 1871, its Flintshire parishes and townships (i.e. Hope and Treuddyn, and the Flintshire townships of Marford and Hoseley) were transferred to the Hawarden sub-district of the Chester Registration District; and its Denbighshire parishes and townships were transferred to the Holt sub-district of Wrexham.
- Comprised the Flintshire parishes of Hope and Treuddyn,
- No. 2 sub-district (Malpas - renamed as "Holt" on 1 April 1853) :
- Comprised the Flintshire parishes of Threapwood, Worthenbury and Bangor on Dee (Bangor on Dee comprised the Flintshire township of Bangor, with the Denbighshire townships of Eyton, Royton, Sesswick and Pickhill),
the Denbighshire parishes of Holt, Isycoed and Marchwiel,
and the Cheshire townships of Shocklach Church, Shocklach Oviatt, Agden, Bradley, Chidlow, Chorlton, Cuddington, Malpas, Newton juxta Malpas, Oldcastle, Overton, Stockton, Wichough and Wigland.On 1 April 1853, the Malpas sub-district was abolished.
Its Cheshire townships (with the exception of Church Shocklach and Shocklach Oviatt) were transferred to the Whitchurch (Shropshire) Registration District.
The remaining Flintshire and Cheshire parishes and townships were designated as the No. 2 (Holt) sub-district of Wrexham Registration District.On 30 September 1896, the parishes of Worthenbury and Bangor on Dee were transferred to the No. 1 ("Overton") sub-district of Ellesmere Registration District; and the parish of Threapwood was transferred to Chester Registration District.
- Comprised the Flintshire parishes of Threapwood, Worthenbury and Bangor on Dee (Bangor on Dee comprised the Flintshire township of Bangor, with the Denbighshire townships of Eyton, Royton, Sesswick and Pickhill),
- No. 3 sub-district (Ruabon) :
- There were no Flintshire parishes in this sub-district.
It comprised the Denbighshire parishes of Ruabon and Erbistock.
(The parish of Erbistock lay partly in Denbighshire and partly in Flintshire).
- There were no Flintshire parishes in this sub-district.
- No. 4 sub-district (Wrexham) :
- There were no Flintshire parishes in this sub-district.
It comprised the Denbighshire townships of Abenbury Fawr, Abenbury Fechan, Acton, Bersham, Bieston, Borras Hofa, Borras Riffre, Broughton, Esclusham Above, Esclusham Below, Erddig, Erlas, Gourton, Minera, Stansty, Wrexham Abbott and Wrexham Regis.
In effect, this was most of the parish of Wrexham.
- There were no Flintshire parishes in this sub-district.
In 1871, after the abolition of the Hope (No. 1) sub-district, the remaining sub-districts were re-numbered:
No. 1 (Holt); No.2 (Ruabon); No.3 (Wrexham).
Present-day Registration Districts which hold records for "pre-1974" Flintshire
Flintshire
Superintendent Registrar,
Register Office,
Llwynegrin Hall,
Mold,
Flintshire.
CH7 6NR.Opening hours - Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday - 09.30 to 15.30.
Thursday - 09.30 to 12.30.
Visitors are requested to write, telephone or email beforehand to make an appointment.
Tel: +44 (0)1352 703333
Fax: +44 (0)1352 703334
Email: registrars[at]flintshire.gov[dot]uk
Please note - the former Flintshire East (Hawarden) and Flintshire West (Holywell) registration districts merged on 18 April 2005.
All enquiries should be now made to the new address (above).
As a general guide, Flintshire Register Office has records for the following "ancient" parishes of Flintshire:
Holywell, Treuddyn (part), Nercwys, Mold, Cilcain, Northop, Flint, Halkyn, Whitford, Llanasa, Gwaenysgor, Trelawnyd, Ysceifiog, Nannerch (part), Caerwys (part), Hawarden, Hope (part).
Denbighshire - North
Superintendent Registrar,
Register Office,
Morfa Clwyd,
Marsh Road,
Rhyl,
Denbighshire.
LL18 2AF.Opening hours - Monday - 09.15 to 12.30, 14.00 to 16.00.
Tuesday to Friday - 09.15 to 12.30.
Visitors are requested to telephone beforehand to make an appointment.
Tel: +44 (0)1745 366610.
Fax: +44 (0)1745 366614
As a general guide, North Denbighshire has records for the following "ancient" parishes of Flintshire:
St. Asaph, Meliden, Dyserth, Rhuddlan, Cwm, Tremeirchion, Bodfari (part).
Wrexham County Borough
Superintendent Registrar,
Register Office,
Ty Dewi Sant,
Rhosddu Road,
Wrexham.
LL11 1NF.Tel: +44 (0)1978 292027.
Opening hours - Monday to Friday - 08.45 to 12.45, 14.00 to 16.00.
As a general guide, Wrexham has records for the following parishes of Flintshire:
Hope (part), Treuddyn (part), Llanfynydd; and most of the parishes of Maelor Saesneg.