London Gazette (28/Nov/1911) - Huddersfield

ORDER OF THE REGISTRAR-GENERAL IN ENGLAND.

(Dated 25th November, 1911.)

Whereas by the 21st section of the Births and Deaths Registration Act, 1874, it is enacted that the Registrar-General, with the sanction of the Local Government Board, may from time to time alter Registration Sub-districts:—

1. And whereas it is expedient, in order that each of the undermentioned Wards of Huddersfield County Borough may be wholly included within a single Sub-district of Huddersfield Registration District—

(a) That the part of Mold Green Ward now situated in Huddersfield Sub-district should be transferred to Almondbury Sub-district;
(b) that the parts of Crosland Moor, Lockwood, and Lindley Wards now situated in Huddersfield Sub-district should be transferred to Lockwood Sub-district;
(c) that the parts of North Central, South Central, and Far Town Wards, together with the part of Dalton, Bradley, and Deighton Ward now situated in Almondbury Sub-district, should be transferred to Huddersfield Sub-district;
(d) that the part of Birkby Ward now situated in Lockwood Sub-district should be transferred to Huddersfield Sub-district;

2. Now, therefore, I, Bernard Mallet, C.B., Registrar-General of Births, Deaths, and Marriages in England, in exercise of the powers given me by the above mentioned Act, and with the sanction of the Local Government Board, do hereby order and declare that the foregoing alteration shall take effect accordingly.

3. This Order shall come into operation on the 1st day of December, nineteen hundred and eleven.

Witness my hand this 25th day 'of November, nineteen hundred and eleven.

Bernard Mallet, Registrar-General.
General Register Office,
Somerset House, London