Orsett Rural District
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Orsett | |
Geography | |
Status | Rural district |
1911 area | 39,939 acres (161.63 km²) |
1931 area | 29,158 acres (118.00 km²) |
History | |
Created | 1894 |
Abolished | 1936 |
Succeeded by | see text |
Demography | |
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1901 population | 19,912 |
1931 population | 20,525 |
Orsett Rural District was a local government district in south Essex, England from 1894 to 1936. It was formed as a rural district in 1894. From 1835, the constituent parishes had made up the Orsett Poor Law Union and from 1875 they also formed the Orsett RSD.
[edit] Coverage
The Orsett Rural District included the parishes of:
- Aveley (until 1929)
- Bulphan
- Chadwell St Mary (until 1912)
- Corringham
- East Tilbury
- Fobbing
- Grays Thurrock
- Horndon-on-the-Hill
- Langdon Hills
- Little Thurrock
- Mucking
- North Ockendon
- Orsett
- South Ockendon (until 1929)
- Stanford-le-Hope
- Stifford
- West Thurrock (until 1929)
- West Tilbury
Chadwell St Mary parish removed in 1912 was used to form Tilbury Urban District. Parishes removed in 1929 were used to form Purfleet Urban District. In 1934 parts of Corringham, Fobbing and Laindon Hills were removed to create Billericay Urban District and most of North Ockendon was transferred to Hornchurch Urban District. The remaining parts of the district were used in 1936 to form part of Thurrock Urban District. Most of its former area today forms part of Thurrock.