Municipal Borough of Richmond (Surrey)

Municipal Borough of Richmond (Surrey)
Richmond
Motto: A Deo et Rege (From God and the King)
Geography
Status Municipal borough
1911 area 2,491 acres
1931 area 2,491 acres
1961 area 4,109 acres
HQ Town Hall, Whittaker Avenue, Richmond
History
Origin Parish of Richmond St Mary Magdalene
Created 1890
Abolished 1965
Succeeded by London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
Demography
1911 population 33,221
1931 population 37,797
1961 population 41,024
Politics
Governance Richmond Borough Council
Richmond arms.png

Richmond was a municipal borough in Surrey, England from 1890 to 1965.[1]

History

Richmond, which was alternatively known as Sheen, was part of the large ancient parish of Kingston upon Thames. It functioned as a separate parish from an early time.

The borough was created in 1890 under a Royal Charter, covering the parish of Richmond St Mary Magdalene.[2]

It was expanded in 1892 to cover the parishes of Kew, Petersham and part of Mortlake.[1]

Under the Local Government Act 1894, the Mortlake parish was split, with the majority (1,554 acres) outside the borough becoming part of the Barnes Urban District and the rest (329 acres) within the borough, forming a new North Sheen parish.

In 1933 the borough took in most of Ham, which had previously been a separate urban district.[1]

The borough was abolished in 1965, becoming part of the larger London Borough of Richmond upon Thames in Greater London.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Vision of Britain - Richmond MB (historic map)
  2. ^ Vision of Britain - Richmond St Mary Magdalene parish (historic map)

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