Place:Shifnal Rural, Shropshire, England

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NameShifnal Rural
TypeRural district
Coordinates52.66°N 2.36°W
Located inShropshire, England     (1894 - 1974)
See alsoBridgnorth District, Shropshire, Englanddistrict municipality covering the area 1974-2009
Shropshire District, Shropshire, Englandunitary authority covering the area since 2009

Shifnal Rural District was located in Shropshire, England from 1894 to 1974. It was formed under the Local Government Act 1894 from the Shifnal rural sanitary district. The individual parishes are listed below.

Various alterations were made to the coverage of individual rural districts of Shropshire under a County Review Order made under the Local Government Act 1929. In the case of Shifnal Rural District this meant the transfer in 1934 of the parishes of Blymhill and Weston under Lizard which were actually in Staffordshire to the Cannock Rural District in that county. In the 1960s it also lost the parish of Stirchley to Dawley urban district, and the parishes of Stockton and Sutton Maddock to Bridgnorth Rural District.

In 1974 all rural districts were abolished under the Local Government Act 1972 and Shifnal Rural District formed part of the new local government district named the Bridgnorth District which also included Bridgnorth and Bridgnorth Rural District. In 2009 several district municipalities in Shropshire joined to form the unitary authority known as the Shropshire District which covered the whole of the ceremonial county of Shropshire except the previously established Telford and Wrekin District in the northeastern part of the county.

(Sources: A Vision of Britain through Time and Wikipedia)

List of Parishes

Parish NameTypeDuration Notes
Albrighton (near Bridgnorth) parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 -1974
Badger parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 -1974
Beckbury parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 -1974
Blymhill parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 -1934 to Cannock Rural District in Staffordshire in 1934
Boningale chapelry, civil parish 1894 -1974
Boscobel extraparochial, civil parish 1894 -1974
Donington parish (ancient), civil parish 1984 -1974
Kemberton parish (ancient), civil parish 1967 -1974
Ryton civil parish 1894 -1974
Sheriff Hales parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 -1974
Shifnal parish (ancient), civil parish 1967 -1974
Stirchley parish (ancient), civil parish 1895 -1966 to Dawley urban district in 1966
Stockton parish (ancient), civil parish 1967 -1967 to Bridgnorth Rural District in 1967
Sutton Maddock parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 -1967 to Bridgnorth Rural District in 1967
Tong parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 -1967
Weston under Lizard parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 -1934 to Cannock Rural District in Staffordshire in 1934

Research tips

  • The historical short form for Shropshire was "Salop". This is quite often found in archive material.
  • Shropshire Archives, Castle Gates, Shrewsbury SY1 2AQ
  • Shropshire Family History Society.
  • The GENUKI main page for Shropshire provides information on various topics covering the whole of the county, and there is 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 also provides transcriptions of parish registers for numerous parishes throughout Shropshire. These will be noted at the bottom of this list as time permits for the parishes involved. Each register is preceded by historical notes from the editor-transciber and other details than simply births, marriages and deaths that have been found in the individual books from the parishes. These registers probably only go up to 1812 when the proscribed style for registers across the country was altered.
  • GENUKI lists under each parish further references to other organizations who hold genealogical information for the local area. (URLs for these other websites may not be up to date.)
  • 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 in 1851 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, Shropshire, section "Units and Statistics" leads to analyses of population and organization of the county from about 1800 through 1974. There are similar pages available for all civil parishes, municipal boroughs and other administrative divisions that existed pre-1974. 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.
  • Map of Shropshire illustrating urban and rural districts in 1900 produced by UK Ordnance Survey and provided online by A Vision of Britain through Time. Parish boundaries and settlements within parishes are shown. (Unfortunately the online copy of this map has pencil codings in each parish which make it difficult to see the orignal.)
  • Map of Shropshire urban and rural districts in 1944 produced by UK Ordnance Survey and provided online by A Vision of Britain through Time. Parish boundaries and settlements within parishes are shown. This is not a repeat of the first map. There were a number of changes to urban and rural district structure in the 1930s.
  • A map of the ancient divisions named "hundreds" is to be found in A Vision of Britain through Time. Some of the hundreds were broken into separate sections with other hundreds in between.
  • The website British History Online provides four volumes of the Victoria County History Series on Shropshire. Volume 2 covers the religious houses of the county; Volume 4 provides a history of agriculture across the county, and Volumes 10 and 11 deal with Munslow Hundred, the Borough of Wenlock and the Telford area (i.e., the northeastern part of the county). The rest of the county is not presently covered. References to individual parishes will be furnished as time permits.