Thedwastre Rural District
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Thedwastre | |
Geography | |
Status | Rural district |
1901 area | 34,126 acres (138.1 km²) |
1971 area | 34,126 acres (138.1 km²) |
HQ | Thurston |
History | |
Created | 1894 |
Abolished | 1974 |
Demography | |
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1901 population | 9,075 |
1971[1] population | 10,692 |
Thedwastre was a rural district in West Suffolk, England from 1894 to 1974. It was formed under the Local Government Act 1894, from the part of the Stow Rural Sanitary District which was in West Suffolk (the rest forming East Stow Rural District in East Suffolk). It was named after the historic hundred of Thedwastre.
The district was abolished in 1974, under the Local Government Act 1972, and went to form part of the Mid Suffolk district in Suffolk.
[edit] Parishes
The rural district was comprised of the following civil parishes:
- Ampton
- Beyton
- Bradfield Combust
- Bradfield St Clare
- Drinkstone
- Felsham
- Fornham St Genevieve
- Fornham St Martin
- Gedding
- Great Barton
- Great Livermere
- Great Welnetham
- Hessett
- Little Welnetham
- Pakenham
- Rattlesden
- Rougham
- Rushbrooke
- Stanningfield
- Thurston
- Timworth
- Tostock
- Woolpit[2]
[edit] References
- ^ Thedwastre RD (Vision of Britain), accessed October 8, 2007
- ^ F.A. Youngs Jr., Guide to the Administrative Units of England, Vol.1: Southern England, London, 1979