Place:Spilsby Rural, Lindsey, England

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NameSpilsby Rural
TypeRural district
Coordinates53.17°N 0.1°E
Located inLindsey, England     (1894 - 1974)
Also located inLincolnshire, England    
See alsoEast Lindsey District, Lincolnshire, Englanddistrict municipality covering the area since 1974
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Spilsby Rural District was a rural district in Parts of Lindsey and, thus, also in Lincolnshire from 1894 to 1974.

It was created by the Local Government Act 1894 from the Spilsby Rural Sanitary District. Due to growth in other areas, it was reduced three times: in 1896 when Alford was constituted an urban district; in 1925 when the civil parish of Sutton in the Marsh became part of Mablethorpe and Sutton urban district; and in 1926, when the neighbouring Skegness Urban District was extended. In 1936 a County Review Order enlarged the district when it absorbed the Sibsey Rural District.

It survived until 1974. Under the Local Government Act 1972, it was merged with other districts to form the new East Lindsey District in Lincolnshire. Under this act, the Parts of Holland, Kesteven and Lindsey lost their administrative functions.

Parishes

ParishDescriptionDurationNotes
Addlethorpe parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Alford parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1896 became an urban district in 1896
Anderby parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Ashby by Partney parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Aswardby parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Bilsby parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Bolingbroke parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Bratoft parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Brinkhill parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Burgh le Marsh parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Calceby parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Candlesby parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Carrington township, parochial area, civil parish 1936 - 1974 from Sibsey Rural District in 1936
Chapel St. Leonards parochial area, civil parish 1894 - 1974
Claxby parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Croft parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Cumberworth parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Dalby parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Driby parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
East Keal parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
East Kirkby parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Eastville township, civil parish 1894 - 1974
Farlesthorpe parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Firsby parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Friskney parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Frithville township, parochial area, civil parish 1936 - 1974
Great Steeping parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Gunby parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Hagnaby parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Halton Holegate parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Hareby parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Harrington parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Hogsthorpe parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Hundleby parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Huttoft parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Ingoldmells parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Irby in the Marsh parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Langriville Parochial area, civil parish 1936 - 1974 from Sibsey Rural District in 1936
Langton by Spilsby parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Little Steeping parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Markby parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Mavis Enderby parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Midville township, parochial area, civil parish 1894 - 1974
Mumby parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
New Leake civil parish 1894 - 1974
Orby parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Partney parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Raithby parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Rigsby with Ailby chapelry, civil parish 1894 - 1974
Sausthorpe parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Scremby parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Sibsey parish (ancient), civil parish 1936 - 1974
Skendleby parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
South Ormesby with Ketsby civil parish 1894 - 1974
Spilsby chapelry, civil parish 1894 - 1974
Stickford parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Stickney parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Sutterby parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Sutton in the Marsh parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1925
Thornton le Fen Parochial area, civil parish 1894 - 1974
Thorpe St. Peter parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Toynton All Saints chapelry, parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Toynton St. Peter chapelry, parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Ulceby cum Fordington parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Wainfleet All Saints parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Wainfleet St. Mary parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Well parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Welton le Marsh parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
West Fen township, parochial area, civil parish 1894 - 1974
West Keal parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Westville township, civil parish 1936 - 1974 from Sibsey Rural District in 1936
Willoughby and Sloothby parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974
Winthorpe parish (ancient), civil parish 1894 - 1974

Research Tips

Lincolnshire is very low-lying and land had to be drained for agriculture to be successful. The larger drainage channels, many of which are parallel to each other, became boundaries between parishes. Many parishes are long and thin for this reason.

There is much fenland in Lincolnshire, particularly in the Boston and Horncastle areas. Fenlands tended to be extraparochial before the mid 1850s, and although many sections were identified with names and given the title "civil parish", little information has been found about them. Many appear to be abolished in 1906, but the parish which adopts them is not given in A Vision of Britain through Time. Note the WR category Lincolnshire Fenland Settlements which is an attempt to organize them into one list.

From 1889 until 1974 Lincolnshire was divided into three administrative counties: Parts of Holland, Parts of Kesteven and Parts of Lindsey. These formal names do not fit with modern grammatical usage, but that is what they were, nonetheless. In 1974 the northern section of Lindsey, along with the East Riding of Yorkshire, became the short-lived county of Humberside. In 1996 Humberside was abolished and the area previously in Lincolnshire was made into the two "unitary authorities" of North Lincolnshire and North East Lincolnshire. The remainder of Lincolnshire was divided into "non-metropolitan districts" or "district municipalities" in 1974. Towns, villages and parishes are all listed under Lincolnshire, but the present-day districts are also given so that places in this large county can more easily be located and linked to their wider neighbourhoods. See the WR placepage Lincolnshire, England and the smaller divisions for further explanation.

  • Maps provided online by A Vision of Britain through Time show all the parishes and many villages and hamlets. (Small local reorganization of parishes took place in the 1930s led to differences between the latter two maps.):
  • FindMyPast now has a large collection of Lincolnshire baptisms, banns, marriages and burials now available to search by name, year, place and parent's names. This is a pay website. (blog dated 16 Sep 2016)
  • GENUKI's page on Lincolnshire's Archive Service gives addresses, phone numbers, webpages for all archive offices, museums and libraries in Lincolnshire which may store old records and also presents a list entitled "Hints for the new researcher" which may include details of which you are not aware. These suggestions are becoming more and more outdated, but there's no telling what may be expected in a small library.
  • GENUKI also has pages of information on individual parishes, particularly ecclesiastical parishes. The author may just come up with morsels not supplied in other internet-available sources.
  • Deceased Online now has records for 11 cemeteries and two crematoria in Lincolnshire. This includes Grimsby's Scartho Road cemetery, Scartho Road crematorium, and Cleethorpes cemetery, council records for the City of Lincoln and Gainsborough, and older church records from The National Archives for St Michael's in Stamford, and St Mark's in Lincoln, dating back to 1707. This is a pay website.


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