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Glendale Rural District was a rural district of the administrative county of Northumberland, England from 1894 to 1974, covering an area south of the Scottish border and bounded on the east by Belford Rural District and Alnwick Rural District, on the south by Rothbury Rural District. In 1974, under the Local Government Act 1972, it was split between the Berwick upon Tweed non-metropolitan district, the Alnwick non-metropolitan district and the Tynedale non-metropolitan district
List of Parishes
Parish | Description | Duration | Destination
| Akeld | civil parish | 1894 - 1974 | remained as Akeld in the Berwick upon Tweed District
| Bewick | civil parish | 1955 - 1974 | remained as Bewick in the Berwick upon Tweed District
| Bowsden | civil parish | 1955 - 1974 | remained as Bowsden in the Berwick upon Tweed District
| Brandon | township, civil parish | 1894 - 1955 | Ingram (1955)
| Branton | township, civil parish | 1894 - 1955 | Ingram (1955)
| Branxton | parish (ancient), civil parish | 1894 - 1974 | remained as Branxton in the Berwick upon Tweed District
| Carham | chapelry, parish (ancient), civil parish | 1894 - 1974 | remained as Carham in the Berwick upon Tweed District
| Chatton | parish (ancient), civil parish | 1894 - 1974 | remained as Chatton in the Berwick upon Tweed District
| Chillingham | parish (ancient), civil parish | 1894 - 1974 | remained as Chillingham in the Berwick upon Tweed District
| Coldsmouth and Thompsons Walls | township, civil parish | 1894 - 1955 | Kilham (1955)
| Coupland | township, civil parish | 1894 - 1955 | Ewart and/or Kirknewton (1955)
| Crookhouse | township, civil parish | 1894 - 1955 | Kirknewton (1955)
| Doddington | chapelry, parish (ancient), civil parish | 1894 - 1974 | remained as Doddington in the Berwick upon Tweed District
| Earle | township, civil parish | 1894 - 1974 | remained as Earle in the Berwick upon Tweed District
| East Lilburn | township, civil parish | 1894 - 1955 | Lilburn (1955)
| Ewart | township, civil parish | 1894 - 1974 | remained as Ewart in the Berwick upon Tweed District
| Fawdon and Clinch | civil parish | 1894 - 1955 | Ingram (1955)
| Ford | parish (ancient), civil parish | 1894 - 1974 | remained as Ford in the Berwick upon Tweed District
| Greys Forest | township, civil parish | 1894 - 1955 | Kirknewton (1955)
| Hepburn or Hebburn (near Wooler) | township, civil parish | 1894 - 1955 | Chillingham (1955)
| Hethpool or Heathpool | township, civil parish | 1894 - 1955 | Kirknewton (1955)
| Howtel | township, civil parish | 1894 - 1955 | Kilham (1955)
| Humbleton | township, civil parish | 1894 - 1955 | Akeld (1955)
| Ilderton | parish (ancient), civil parish | 1894 - 1974 | remained as Ilderton in the Berwick upon Tweed District
| Ingram | civil parish | 1955 - 1974 | remained as Ingram in the Berwick upon Tweed District
| Ingram Linhope Greenshawhill and Hartside | civil parish | 1894 - 1955 | Ingram (1955)
| Kilham | township, civil parish | 1894 - 1974 | remained as Kilham in the Berwick upon Tweed District
| Kirknewton | parish (ancient), civil parish | 1894 - 1974 | remained as Kirknewton in the Berwick upon Tweed District
| Lanton | township, civil parish | 1894 - 1955 | Ewart (1955)
| Lilburn | civil parish | 1955 - 1974 | remained as Lilburn in the Berwick upon Tweed District
| Lowick | chapelry, civil parish | 1894 - 1974 | remained as Lowick in the Berwick upon Tweed District
| Middleton Hall | township, civil parish | 1894 - 1955 | Earle (1955)
| Milfield | township, civil parish | 1894 - 1974 | remained as Milfield in the Berwick upon Tweed District
| Nesbit (near Wooler) | township, civil parish | 1894 - 1955 | Doddington (1955)
| New Bewick | township, civil parish | 1894 - 1955 | Bewick (1955)
| Newtown (near Wooler) | township, civil parish | 1894 - 1955 | Lilburn (1955)
| North Middleton (near Wooler) | township, civil parish | 1894 - 1955 | Ilderton
| Old Bewick | township, civil parish | 1894 - 1955 | Bewick (1955)
| Paston | township, civil parish | 1894 - 1955 | Kilham (1955)
| Reaveley | township, civil parish | 1894 - 1955 | Roddam (1955)
| Roddam | township, civil parish | 1894 - 1974 | remained as Roddam in the Berwick upon Tweed District
| Roseden | township, civil parish | 1894 - 1955 | Ilderton
| Selbys Forest | township, civil parish | 1894 - 1955 | Kirknewton and Earle (1955)
| South Middleton (near Wooler) | township, civil parish | 1894 - 1955 | Ilderton
| West Lilburn | township, civil parish | 1894 - 1955 | Lilburn (1955)
| Westnewton | township, civil parish | 1894 - 1955 | Kirknewton (1955)
| Wooler | parish (ancient), civil parish | 1894 - 1974 | remained as Wooler in the Berwick upon Tweed District
| Wooperton | township, civil parish | 1894 - 1955 | Roddam (1955)
| Yeavering | township, civil parish | 1894 - 1955 | Kirknewton (1955)
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Research Tips
- Northumberland Archives previously known as Northumberland Collections Service and Northumberland County Record Office. Now based within Woodhorn Museum in Ashington and providing free access to numerous records for local and family historians alike.
- Full postal address: Museum and Northumberland Archives, Queen Elizabeth II Country Park, Ashington, Northumberland, NE63 9YF; Phone: 01670 624455
- There is a branch office in Berwick upon Tweed.
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