Place:Meriden Rural, Warwickshire, England

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NameMeriden Rural
TypeRural district
Coordinates52.45°N 1.65°W
Located inWarwickshire, England     (1894 - 1974)
See alsoCastle Bromwich Rural, Warwickshire, Englandrural district which it part absorbed in 1912
Nuneaton Rural, Warwickshire, Englandrural district which it part absorbed in 1932
Foleshill Rural, Warwickshire, Englandrural district which it part absorbed in 1932
Solihull Rural, Warwickshire, Englandrural district which it part absorbed in 1932
Solihull (metropolitan borough), West Midlands, Englandmetropolitan borough covering part of the area since 1974
Coventry (metropolitan borough), West Midlands, Englandmetropolitan borough covering part of the area since 1974
North Warwickshire District, Warwickshire, Englandmetropolitan borough covering part of the area since 1974
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The Meriden Rural District was a rural district of Warwickshire, England, which existed between 1894 and 1974. It was named after the village of Meriden.

Various boundary changes occurred to the district over the years. It gained area from the abolished Castle Bromwich Rural District in 1912. In 1932 it was enlarged by the abolition of the Nuneaton Rural District, the Foleshill Rural District and the Solihull Rural District. It also lost territory as the county boroughs of Solihull and Coventry expanded their boundaries.

The district was abolished in 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972. Part of it to the south was merged with the Solihull County Borough to become part of the new Metropolitan Borough of Solihull in the new West Midlands county. Part of it to the north was merged with the Atherstone Rural District to become part of the North Warwickshire District of Warwickshire, England.

The location of Meriden Rural District and its civil parishes before 1932 is shown on this map. After the additions of 1932 it is found on this map.

List of Parishes

ParishDescriptionDurationNotes
Allesley chapelry, ancient parish, civil parish 1894 - 1974
Arley ancient parish, civil parish 1932 - 1974
Astley ancient parish, civil parish 1932 - 1974
Balsall chapelry, civil parish 1932 - 1974
Barston chapelry, civil parish 1932 - 1974
Berkswell ancient parish, civil parish 1894 - 1974
Bickenhill ancient parish, civil parish 1894 - 1974
Castle Bromwich chapelry, civil parish 1912 - 1974 from Castle Bromwich Rural District
Chelmsley Wood civil parish 1894 - 1974
Coleshill ancient parish, civil parish 1894 - 1974
Corley ancient parish, civil parish 1894 - 1974
Coundon township, civil parish 1894 - 1974
Curdworth ancient parish, civil parish 1912 - 1974 from Castle Bromwich Rural District
Fillongley ancient parish, civil parish 1894 - 1974
Fordbridge civil parish 1970 - 1974
Great Packington ancient parish, civil parish 1894 - 1974
Hampton in Arden ancient parish, civil parish 1894 - 1974
Keresley hamlet, civil parish 1932 - 1974 from Foleshill Rural District
Kingshurst civil parish 1956 - 1974
Kinwalsey hamlet, civil parish 1894 - 1895
Lea Marston chapelry, civil parish 1894 - 1974
Little Packington ancient parish, civil parish 1894 - 1974
Maxstoke ancient parish, civil parish 1894 - 1974
Meriden ancient parish, civil parish 1894 - 1974
Middleton ancient parish, civil parish 1964 - 1974
Minworth hamlet, civil parish 1912 - 1931 from Castle Bromwich Rural District; absorbed mostly into Sutton Coldfield in 1931
Nether Whitacre chapelry, civil parish 1894 - 1974
Over Whitacre chapelry, civil parish 1894 - 1974
Sheldon ancient parish, civil parish 1894 - 1974
Shustoke ancient parish, civil parish 1894 - 1974
Water Orton hamlet, civil parish 1912 - 1974 from Castle Bromwich Rural District
Wishaw ancient parish, civil parish 1912 - 1974 from Castle Bromwich Rural District

Research tips

  • GENUKI main page for Warwickshire provides information on various topics covering the whole of the county, and also a link to a list of parishes. Under each parish there is a list of the settlements within it and brief description of each. This is a list of pre-1834 ancient or ecclesiastical parishes but there are suggestions as to how to find parishes set up since then. GENUKI provides references to other organizations who hold genealogical information for the local area. There is no guarantee that the website has been kept up to date and therefore the reader should check additional sources if possible.
  • Warwickshire and West Midland family history societies are listed in GENUKI.
  • The FamilyTree Wiki has a series of pages similar to those provided by GENUKI which may have been prepared at a later date and from more recent data. The wiki has a link to English Jurisdictions 1851. There is a list of all the parishes in existence at that date with maps indicating their boundaries. The website is very useful for finding the ecclesiastical individual parishes within large cities and towns.
  • A Vision of Britain through Time, Warwickshire, section "Units and Statistics" leads to analyses of population and organization of the county from about 1800 through 1974. There are pages available for all civil parishes, municipal boroughs and other administrative divisions. Descriptions provided are usually based on a gazetteer of 1870-72 which often provides brief notes on the economic basis of the settlement and significant occurences through its history.
  • The two maps below indicate the boundaries between parishes, etc., but for a more detailed view of a specific area try a map from this selection. The oldest series are very clear at the third magnification offered. Comparing the map details with the GENUKI details for the same area is well worthwhile.
  • A map of the ancient divisions named "hundreds" is to be found in A Vision of Britain through Time. It shows the detached sections of Warwickshire as they were in 1832. These detached sections have now been moved into the counties that surrounded them.
  • As of October 2016 Warwickshire Parish Registers, 1535-1984 are available to search online on FamilySearch
  • As of September 2018 TheGenealogist has added over 1.5 million individuals to its Warwickshire Parish Record Collection and so increases the coverage of this Midland county for family researchers to find their ancestors baptisms, marriages and burials. These records are released in association with Warwickshire County Record Office and have the benefit of high quality images to complement the transcripts, making them a valuable resource for those with ancestors from this area. These are available to Genealogist Diamond Subscription holders.
  • The website British History Online provides seven volumes of the Victoria County History Series on Warwickshire. The first (Vol 2) covers the religious houses of the county; Volumes 3 through 6 provide articles the settlements in each of the hundreds in turn, and Volumes 7 and 8 deal with Birmingham and Coventry respectively. References to individual parishes will be furnished as time permits.
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