Place:South East Derbyshire Rural, Derbyshire, England

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NameSouth East Derbyshire Rural
TypeRural district
Coordinates52.89°N 1.38°W
Located inDerbyshire, England     (1959 - 1974)
See alsoShardlow Rural, Derbyshire, Englandrural district from which it was formed in 1959
Erewash District, Derbyshire, Englandnon-metropolitan district covering part of the area since 1974
South Derbyshire District, Derbyshire, Englandnon-metropolitan district covering part of the area since 1974
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South East Derbyshire Rural District existed in Derbyshire, England from 1959 to 1974. It covered an area to the southeast of Derby. It replaced the Shardlow Rural District which had existed from 1894.

In 1974 it was abolished under the Local Government Act 1972, with its parishes split between the new non-metropolitan districts of Erewash and South Derbyshire. The distribution is shown below.

List of Parishes

ParishDescription DurationDestination
Alvaston and Boulton civil parish 1959 - 1968 to the South Derbyshire District in 1974
Aston upon Trent parish (ancient), civil parish 1959 - 1974 to the South Derbyshire District in 1974
Barrow upon Trent township, parish (ancient), civil parish 1959 - 1974 to the South Derbyshire District in 1974
Breadsall parish (ancient), civil parish 1959 - 1974 to the Erewash District in 1974
Breaston chapelry, civil parish 1959 - 1974 to the Erewash District in 1974
Chaddesden chapelry, civil parish 1959 - 1968 to the South Derbyshire District in 1974
Chellaston parish (ancient), civil parish 1959 - 1968 to the South Derbyshire District in 1974
Dale Abbey parish (ancient), civil parish 1959 - 1974 to the Erewash District in 1974
Derby Hills extraparochial area, parish liberty, civil parish 1959 - 1974 to the South Derbyshire District in 1974
Draycott and Church Wilne parish liberty, civil parish 1959 - 1974 to the Erewash District in 1974
Elvaston parish (ancient), civil parish 1959 - 1974 to the South Derbyshire District in 1974
Hopwell hamlet, civil parish 1959 - 1974 to the Erewash District in 1974
Little Eaton chapelry, civil parish 1959 - 1974 to the Erewash District in 1974
Littleover chapelry, civil parish 1959 - 1968 to the South Derbyshire District in 1974
Melbourne parish (ancient), civil parish 1959 - 1974 to the South Derbyshire District in 1974
Morley parish (ancient), civil parish 1959 - 1974 to the Erewash District in 1974
Ockbrook parish (ancient), civil parish 1959 - 1974 to the Erewash District in 1974
Risley chapelry, civil parish 1959 - 1974 to the Erewash District in 1974
Sandiacre parish (ancient), civil parish 1959 - 1974 to the Erewash District in 1974
Shardlow and Great Wilne township, civil parish 1959 - 1974 to the South Derbyshire District in 1974
Sinfin and Arleston parish liberty, civil parish 1959 - 1968 to the South Derbyshire District in 1974
Sinfin Moor parochial liberty, civil parish 1959 - 1968 to the South Derbyshire District in 1974
Spondon parish (ancient), civil parish 1959 - 1974 to the South Derbyshire District in 1974
Stanley chapelry, civil parish 1959 - 1974 to the Erewash District in 1974
Stanton by Bridge parish (ancient), civil parish 1959 - 1974 to the South Derbyshire District in 1974
Stanton by Dale parish (ancient), civil parish 1959 - 1974 to the Erewash District in 1974
Swarkestone parish (ancient), civil parish 1959 - 1974 to the South Derbyshire District in 1974
West Hallam parish (ancient), civil parish 1959 - 1974 to the Erewash District in 1974
Weston upon Trent parish (ancient), civil parish 1959 - 1974 to the South Derbyshire District in 1974

Research Tips

  • Derbyshire Record Office website
  • British History Online (Victoria County Histories) does not appear to cover Derbyshire geographically. A History of the County of Derby: Volume 2, edited by William Page is a part-volume covering the religious houses of the county. No further volumes have been found.
  • GENUKI main page for Derbyshire which 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.
  • 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 which gives the registration district and wapentake for each parish, together with statistics from the 1851 census for the area.
  • A Vision of Britain through Time, Derbyshire, 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.
  • For a more detailed view of a specific area try a map from the following 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. Sections of the 1900 map showing parish boundaries only have been reproduced on some (but not all) parish pages here in WeRelate.
  • Map of Derbyshire 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.
  • Map of Derbyshire 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 some changes in urban and rural district structure in the 1930s.
  • Ordnance Survey map of Derbyshire for 1967 This is the last in this series and was made while Derbyshire was experimenting with the non-metropolitan district structure adopted in 1974. It is a much cleaner map for reading the names of the civil parishes, but the smaller villages are no longer visible.
These are only three of the series of maps to be found in A Vision of Britain through Time.
This page uses content from the English Wikipedia. The original content was at South East Derbyshire Rural District. The list of authors can be seen in the page history. As with WeRelate, the content of Wikipedia is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.