2 edition of Lowestoft, with parts of Lothingland Rural District found in the catalog.
Lowestoft, with parts of Lothingland Rural District
East Suffolk (England). Planning Department.
Published
1966
by County Planning Department in Ipswich
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | C. W. Smith, County Planning Officer. |
Contributions | Smith, C. W. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 52p.,21x30cm |
Number of Pages | 52 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL20004136M |
The other towns in the district are Beccles, Bungay, Halesworth and Southwold. The district was formed on 1 April , under the Local Government Act , as a merger of the municipal boroughs of Beccles, Lowestoft and Southwold, along with Bungay and Halesworth urban districts, Wainford Rural District and part of Lothingland Rural District. Waveney: | | | |Waveney District| | | | | World Heritage Encyclopedia, the aggregation of the largest online encyclopedias available, and the most definitive.
The district was formed on 1 April , under the Local Government Act , as a merger of the municipal boroughs of Beccles, Lowestoft and Southwold, along with Bungay and Halesworth urban districts, Wainford Rural District and part of Lothingland Rural District. The population of the district at the Census was , Lothingland being put back on map for Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft area. Lothingland Rural District Council ceased to exist in and Lothingland Middle School at Lound closed last year as.
Historical description. Oulton, a hamlet and a parish in Suffolk. The hamlet lies near Lothing Lake, the river Waveney, the Norwich and Lowestoft branch of the G.E.R., and the boundary with Norfolk, 1 mile W by N of Oulton Broad station, and 2¼ miles W of Lowestoft, and bears the name of Oulton on: Oulton, Suffolk. Mutford and Lothingland was a hundred of Suffolk, with an area of 33, acres ( km 2). Lowestoft Ness, the most easterly point of Great Britain fell within its bounds.. Мutford and Lothingland Hundred formed the north-eastern corner of Suffolk. Around five miles ( km) wide, but fifteen miles (24 km) from north to south it was bounded by Norfolk to the north and west, and the North.
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Lowestoft, with parts of Lothingland Rural District: Draft town map review, [East Suffolk] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying : East Suffolk. Lothingland Rural District;: Official guide on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.
Lothingland Rural District, Suffolk: The official guide [Leslie Elgar Pike] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying : Leslie Elgar Pike. The rural district was formed in by the merger of most of Mutford and Lothingland Rural District along with part of Blything Rural District, both of which were being abolished.
It covered a coastal area between Great Yarmouth and : Rural district. Chairman of Mutford & Lothingland Rural District Council – Kerry John Rix Lound – land agent. Mayor of Lowestoft – Alderman William Youngman – 64 High Street – brewer.
Deputy Mayor of Lowestoft – Cllr Lt.-Col. Henry Seppings St. Margaret’s Marina. This system continued until when Lowestoft Borough Council, Mutford and Lothingland Rural District Council and Wainford Rural District Council were formed.
It seems probable that the first county bench was formed in with East Suffolk having two. The Northern bench probably went down as far as Henham.
This system continued until when Lowestoft Borough Council, Mutford and Lothingland Rural District Council and Wainford Rural District Council were formed.
It seems probable that the first county bench was formed in with East Suffolk having two. The surveyor reported that the Mutford and Lothingland Rural District Council had already agreed to plans for the 66 plots lying in their area.
It was agreed, “That these plans be approved” According to the electoral register; Esau Graveling lived at the cottage, Normanston Hall, Beccles Road, Lowestoft. The Rev. Alfred Suckling, Rural Dean and Vicar of Barsham, writes in his book 'The History and Antiquities of The Hundreds of Blything and Part of Lothingland, datedthat 'among the lands of Roger Bigod, his tenant Robert De Vallibus is recorded as holding a manor in Lothingland called Duneston, which in Edward the Confessor's time had.
In a new Oulton Broad Urban District was created out of parts of Carlton Colville and Oulton parishes. Oulton Broad UD was absorbed by the Municipal Borough of Lowestoft in Inunder a County Review Order, Mutford and Lothingland Rural District was abolished and its parishes transferred to the new Lothingland Rural District, apart from Gunton and some part parishes which Status: Rural district.
The district was formed on 1 Aprilunder the Local Government Actas a merger of the municipal boroughs of Beccles, Lowestoft and Southwold, along with Bungay and Halesworth urban districts, Wainford Rural District and part of Lothingland Rural District. The population of the Council at the Census was ,Constituent country: England.
Lothingland was a rural district in East Suffolk, England, named after the ancient half-hundred of Lothingland which was merged with Mutford half-hundred in to form Mutford and Lothingland. [1]The rural district was formed in by the merger of most of Mutford and Lothingland Rural District along with part of Blythling Rural District, both of which were being abolished.
Lothingland is called in Domesday Book the Half Hundred of Ludingaland, and was returned as the King's Estate.
uniting with the ocean near Lowestoft, insulate the district. This insular character of Lothingland, which it possessed from the remotest period of history, was destroyed in the early part of the last century by the action of the.
The Boroughs of Beccles, Lowestoft, and Southwold, the Urban Districts of Bungay and Halesworth, and the Rural Districts of Lothingland and Wainford.
Throughout its existence, the Lowestoft constituency covered the North-Eastern corner of County: Suffolk. Title Date Digitisation status Collections that could be accessed in LRO after 1 Yes LOWESTOFT BOROUGH RECORDS 3 OULTON BROAD URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL 4 COLBY FAMILY FISHING RECORDS 5 LOWESTOFT DEEDS - 7 GEORGE GAGE AND SON, HORSE CAB PROPRIETOR OF LOWESTOFT 8 STANNARD LOGS.
The rural district was formed in by the merger of most of Mutford and Lothingland Rural District along with part of Blything Rural District, both of which were being abolished, it covered a coastal area between Great Lowestoft.
The district was abolished in under the Local Government Actsplit between the new districts of. Mutford and Lothingland was a hundred of Suffolk, with an area of 33, acres ( km 2).
Lowestoft Ness, the most easterly point of Great Britain fell within its bounds. Мutford and Lothingland Hundred formed the north-eastern corner of Suffolk. Around five miles ( km) wide. Lothingland Rural District Council: records (43) Lowestoft Ladies Probus Club: minutes and other papers () Lowestoft Port Health Authority: cash book () Notley Road Senior Girls School, Lowestoft: log book ().
Mutford and Lothingland workhouse from the south-east, c A further local Act in amended and extended the powers of the Incorporation. The operation of the Incorporation was much commended by the Poor Law Commissioners first annual report in Parish History [edit | edit source].
LOWESTOFT (St. Margaret), a sea-port, market town, and parish, in the incorporation and hundred of Mutford and Lothingland, E. division of Suffolk, 44 miles (N. by N.) from Ipswich, and (N. by N.) from are places of worship for Baptists, Independents, and Wesleyans. Lowestoft St Margaret is an Ancient parish in the Diocese of Norwich.
Traditionally the area was part of the county of Suffolk until the Local Government Act transferred some of the area to the county of Norfolk in A Lothingland Rural District (excluding Lowestoft), in the county of East Suffolk, existed until texts All Books All Texts latest This Just In Smithsonian Libraries FEDLINK (US) Genealogy Lincoln Collection.
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Open Library. There is still a Church of England Lothingland Deanery, which has more than 20 churches, including St Mary’s at Somerleyton, and Lothingland Community Unit, formerly Lothingland Hospital.
The book costs £10 and is available from the Lowestoft Heritage Workshop Centre in Rant Score and the Lowestoft Record Office.