Cornwall edit

Place

Governing body

Population 1871

Population 1881

Bodmin MBa 4,672 5,061
Camborne LBb (7,757) 13,607
Falmouth MBac 5,294 4,373
Falmouth Parish LBc 5,177 7,133
Hayle LB 1,180 1,089
Launceston MBa 2,935 3,217
LB 3,458 3,808
Liskeard MBa 4,700 4,479
Ludgvan LB 2,960 2,682
Madron LB 2,927 2,791
Newquay LB 1,121 1,589
Padstow LB 1,991 1,849
Penryn MBa 3,679 3,463
Penzance MBa 10,414 11,684
Phillack LB 4,165 3,643
Redruth LB 10,685 9,335
St Austell LB 3,803 3,612
St Columb LBm 1,113 N/A
St Ives MBa 6,965 6,441
Truro (City from 1877) MBa 11,049 10,663

^Note a : Reformed corporation formed 1 January 1836.
^Note b : Consent given to adoption of LGA 1858 by parish of Camborne 12 May 1873[1]
^Note c : The borough corporation was the saniatry authority for the area of the borough. A local board of 16 members was the sanitary authority for the remainder of the parish. The two were merged in 1892.
^Note m : LGA 1858 in effect 19 September 1865 in District of St Columb.[2] The local government district was merged into St Columb Major RSD by order of the Local Government Board in 1878.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ "No. 23975". The London Gazette. 13 May 1873.
  2. ^ "No. 23012". The London Gazette. 12 September 1865.
  3. ^ Kelly's Directory of Cornwall, 1883 p.847