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Middlesbrough Rural District

Districts of England created by the Local Government Act 1894History of North YorkshireMiddlesbroughRural districts of the North Riding of YorkshireUse British English from August 2012
Coat of Arms of Middlesbrough (1911 1968)
Coat of Arms of Middlesbrough (1911 1968)

Middlesbrough Rural District was a rural district in the North Riding of Yorkshire, England from 1894 to 1932. It was based on the Middlesbrough rural sanitary district created in 1875, which consisted of the Middlesbrough poor law union, except those parts in urban sanitary districts (that is: Middlesbrough, Eston (from 1884) and Thornaby). The rural district from 1894 consisted of the following parishes Hemlington Ingleby Barwick Linthorpe Maltby Marton Stainton West AcklamIn 1913, Ormesby, formerly an urban district, became part of the rural district, whilst Linthorpe was added to the county borough of Middlesbrough. Middlesbrough Rural District was abolished in 1932, with parts of the parishes of Hemlington, Marton, Ormesby and West Acklam becoming part of the county borough of Middlesbrough, and the rest becoming part of the Stokesley Rural District.

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Middlesbrough Rural District
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N 54.525 ° E -1.238 °
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Cass House Road

Cass House Road
TS8 9QF , Hemlington
England, United Kingdom
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Coat of Arms of Middlesbrough (1911 1968)
Coat of Arms of Middlesbrough (1911 1968)
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