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  1. It includes all civil parishes with populations over 30,000, representing less than 1% of all civil parishes but almost 3% of the population. Lichfield, Hereford and Salisbury are in addition to being some of the most populous civil parishes in England, among the smallest cities . The first civil parish councils were created in 1894, mostly in ...

  2. List of civil parishes in Warwickshire. Civil parishes in the West Midlands (county) Civil parishes in West Yorkshire. List of civil parishes in Wiltshire. List of civil parishes in Worcestershire. Categories: England geography-related lists. Civil parishes in England. Lists of civil parishes.

  3. 30 de jun. de 2012 · An Historical Atlas of Berkshire. This new edition is almost half as large again as it’s predecessor (published in 1998), with 74 articles on Berkshire’s history (and pre-history) from the Palaeolithic period to the twenty-first century, each accompanied by specially-drawn maps in full colour, and with numerous illustrations.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Civil_parishCivil parish - Wikipedia

    Civil parish. In England, a civil parish is a type of administrative parish used for local government. It is a territorial designation which is the lowest tier of local government. Civil parishes can trace their origin to the ancient system of parishes, which for centuries were the principal unit of secular and religious administration in most ...

  5. These pages show the composition of the civil registration districts in England and Wales from 1837 to the present day. The same districts were also used to compile the decennial censuses from 1851 onwards. The following information is given for each district: Name of the district. Registration county (many districts crossed county boundaries ...

  6. Bainton. Civil parish. Driffield Rural District. [6] Barmby Moor. Civil parish. Pocklington Rural District. [3] Barmby on the Marsh.

  7. The City of London is a ceremonial county in its own right and is listed separately. There is currently just one civil parish in Greater London, since all were abolished in 1965. Before this date the civil parish had only a nominal role as all parish councils in the area had been abolished by 1934. The right to create civil parishes in London ...