UNREFORMED BOROUGHS IN ENGLAND AND WALES 1835 - 1886

'Unreformed boroughs' were those corporate towns in England and Wales which had not been reformed by the Municipal Corporations Act 1835. A handful of these obtained new charters under the 1835 Act. A royal commission was established in 1876 to inquire into these boroughs, and legislation passed in 1883 finally forced the reform or dissolution of these corporations by 1886.

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Boroughs reformed 1835 – 1881
The Royal Commission of 1876
Municipal Corporations Act 1883

Boroughs reformed 1835 – 1881


Only eight unreformed boroughs obtained new charters under the 1835 Act:
BoroughYear
Honiton, Devon 1846
Hartlepool, County Durham 1850
Yeovil, Somerset 1854
Aberavon, Glamorgan 1861
Hedon, Yorkshire 1861
Reigate, Surrey 1863
Dunstable, Bedfordshire 1864
Lewes, Sussex 1881

Two other towns incorporated in this period are sometimes listed as unreformed boroughs. The first of these was Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, incorporated in 1847. Although it may have had an existence as a municipality, it had ceased to exist by the nineteenth century. Peterborough, in Northamptonshire and Huntingdonshire, was incorporated in 1874. The town was governed by officials of the dean and diocese of Peterborough.

The Royal Commission of 1876


A royal commission was appointed in 1876 which investigated the unreformed boroughs and made recommendations on which towns might be brought under the Municipal Corporations Act. The commissioners identified 75 towns with corporations still functioning, and recommended that 26 of them should be reformed, the others being abolished. They also named a further 32 towns in which the corporation had become extinct, although the boroughs still had a legal existence. Of these, 10 had ceased to operate since 1835.
The commissioners’ report was not acted upon for seven years. In the meantime, one of the towns they considered suitable for municipal government, Lewes was reformed, and the 1835 legislation was replaced by the Municipal Corporations Act 1882.

Municipal Corporations Act 1883


The 'Municipal Corporations Act 1883' provided for the abolition of unreformed borough corporations, unless they obtained a new charter under the 1882 legislation.
Section 3 stated that “The place shall not be a corporate town or borough, and any municipal or other corporation thereof existing shall be dissolved” if a new charter had not been obtained by 29 September 1886.
The first and second schedules listed the corporations investigated by the 1876 commission:
Corporation or reputed corporationCommissioners’ reportFate of corporation
Aldeburgh, SuffolkRecommended reformReformed 1885
Alnwick, NorthumberlandRecommended reformAbolished 1886
Alresford, EssexRecommended abolitionAbolished 1886
Altrincham, CheshireRecommended abolitionAbolished 1886
Appleby, WestmorlandRecommended reformReformed 1885
Axbridge, SomersetRecommended abolitionAbolished 1886
Bala, MerionethshireLong extinctAbolished 1886
Bangor, CarnarvonshireLong extinctReformed 1883
Berkeley, GloucestershireRecommended abolitionAbolished 1886
Bishops Castle, ShropshireRecommended reformReformed 1885
Bossiney, Cornwall Extinct since 1835Abolished 1886
Bovey Tracey, DevonRecommended abolitionAbolished 1886
Brackley, NorthamptonshireRecommended abolitionAbolished 1886
Brading, Hampshire (Isle of Wight)Recommended abolitionAbolished 1886
Bradninch, DevonRecommended reformAbolished 1886
Bridlington, YorkshireLong extinctAbolished 1886
Caerwys, Flintshire Extinct since 1835Abolished 1886
Camelford, CornwallRecommended abolitionAbolished 1886
Castle Rising, Norfolk Extinct since 1835Abolished 1886
Chipping Campden, GloucestershireRecommended abolitionAbolished 1886
Chipping Sodbury, GloucestershireLong extinctAbolished 1886
Christchurch, HampshireRecommended reformReformed 1886
Clun, Shropshire Extinct since 1835Abolished 1886
Corfe Castle, DorsetRecommended abolitionAbolished 1886
Cowbridge, GlamorganRecommended abolitionAbolished 1886
Criccieth, MerionethshireLong extinctAbolished 1886
Crickhowell, BreconshireLong extinctAbolished 1886
Dinas Mawddwy, MerionethshireRecommended abolitionAbolished 1886
Dunwich, SuffolkRecommended abolitionAbolished 1886
Dursley, GloucestershireRecommended abolitionAbolished 1886
East Looe, CornwallRecommended abolitionAbolished 1886
Farnham, SurreyLong extinctAbolished 1886
Fishguard, PembrokeshireLong extinctAbolished 1886
Fordwich, KentRecommended abolitionAbolished 1886
Garstang, LancashireRecommended abolitionAbolished 1886
Grampound, CornwallLong extinctAbolished 1886
Great Dunmow, EssexRecommended abolitionAbolished 1886
Harlech, MerionethshireLong extinctAbolished 1886
Harton, DevonRecommended abolitionAbolished 1886
Hay, HerefordshireLong extinctAbolished 1886
Havering-atte-Bower, EssexRecommended abolitionAbolished 1886
Henley-on-Thames, OxfordshireRecommended reformReformed 1883
Higham Ferrers, NorthamptonshireRecommended abolitionReformed 1886
Holt, DenbighshireRecommended abolitionAbolished 1886
Ilchester, SomersetRecommended abolitionAbolished 1886
Kenfig, GlamorganRecommended abolitionAbolished 1886
Kidwelly, CarmarthenshireRecommended reformReformed 1885
Kilgerran, PembrokeshireRecommended abolitionAbolished 1886
Lampeter, CardiganshireRecommended abolitionReformed 1884
Langport Eastover, SomersetRecommended abolitionAbolished 1886
Laugharne, CarmarthenshireRecommended abolitionAbolished 1886
Llanelly, Carmarthenshire Extinct since 1835Abolished 1886
Llanfyllin, MontgomeryshireRecommended reformReformed 1885
Llantrisant, GlamorganRecommended abolitionAbolished 1886
Lostwithiel, CornwallRecommended reformReformed 1885
Loughor, GlamorganRecommended abolitionAbolished 1886
Lydd, KentRecommended reformReformed 1885
Machynlleth, MontgomeryshireLong extinctAbolished 1886
Malmesbury, WiltshireRecommended reformReformed 1886
Marazion, CornwallRecommended abolitionAbolished 1886
Midhurst, SussexLong extinctAbolished 1886
Montgomery, MontgomeryshireRecommended reformReformed 1885
Nevin, CarnarvonshireRecommended abolitionAbolished 1886
New Romney, KentRecommended reformReformed 1885
Newborough, AngleseyLong extinctAbolished 1886
Newport, ShropshireRecommended abolitionAbolished 1886
Newport, PembrokeshireRecommended abolitionAbolished 1886
Newton, LancashireLong extinctAbolished 1886
Newtown, Hampshire (Isle of Wight) Extinct since 1835Abolished 1886
Okehampton, DevonRecommended reformReformed 1885
Orford, SuffolkRecommended abolitionAbolished 1886
Over, CheshireRecommended reformAbolished 1886
Overton, FlintshireRecommended abolitionAbolished 1886
Petersfield, HampshireRecommended abolitionAbolished 1886
Pevensey, SussexRecommended abolitionAbolished 1886
Plympton Earle, Devon Extinct since 1835Abolished 1886
Presteigne, RadnorshireLong extinctAbolished 1886
Rhuddlan, Flintshire Extinct since 1835Abolished 1886
Queenborough, KentRecommended reformReformed 1885
Radnor, RadnorshireRecommended reformAbolished 1886
Romney Marsh, KentRecommended abolitionAbolished 1886
Ruyton, Shropshire Long ExtinctAbolished 1886
St. Clears, CarmarthenshireRecommended abolitionAbolished 1886
St David's, PembrokeshireLong ExtinctAbolished 1886
Saltash, CornwallRecommended reformReformed 1885
Seaford, SussexRecommended abolitionAbolished 1886
Sutton Coldfield, WarwickshireRecommended reformReformed 1885
Tavistock, DevonLong ExtinctAbolished 1886
Thornbury, GloucestershireRecommended abolitionAbolished 1886
Tregony, Cornwall Extinct since 1835Abolished 1886
Usk, MonmouthshireRecommended abolitionAbolished 1886
Wareham, DorsetRecommended reformReformed 1886
Weobley, HerefordshireLong ExtinctAbolished 1886
Westbury, WiltshireRecommended abolitionAbolished 1886
West Looe, Cornwall Extinct since 1835Abolished 1886
Wickwar, GloucestershireRecommended abolitionAbolished 1886
Wilton, WiltshireRecommended reformReformed 1885
Winchcomb, GloucestershireRecommended abolitionAbolished 1886
Winchelsea, SussexRecommended abolitionAbolished 1886
Wiston, PembrokeshireLong ExtinctAbolished 1886
Wokingham, BerkshireRecommended reformReformed 1883
Woodstock, OxfordshireRecommended reformReformed 1886
Wootton Bassett, WiltshireRecommended reformAbolished 1886
Wotton-under-Edge, GloucestershireRecommended abolitionAbolished 1886
Yarmouth, Hampshire (Isle of Wight)Recommended abolitionAbolished 1886

A number of the boroughs abolished in 1886 subsequently regained borough status – the earliest being Cowbridge in 1887. When such boroughs were created, however, they were entirely new creations with no claim to the former property of the abolished boroughs.

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