List of Buckinghamshire boundary changes information
Boundary changes affecting the English county of Buckinghamshire.
Date
Legislation
Effect
20 October 1844
Counties (Detached Parts) Act 1844[1]
Caversfield†, (part of) Stratton Audley[a] and Studley[b] transferred to Oxfordshire
Luffield Abbey (part) transferred to Northamptonshire[c]
Ackhampstead†[d], Lillingstone Lovell and Boycott‡[e] transferred from Oxfordshire
Coleshill§[f] (part) from Hertfordshire
25 March 1883
Local Government Board Order 19622[2]
Parts of Drayton Beauchamp and Marsworth transferred to Tring, Hertfordshire[2]
24 March 1884
Local Government Board Orders 15986, 15987[2]
Part of Biddlesden transferred to Syresham, Northamptonshire[2]
25 March 1885
Local Government Board Order 16585[2]
The Hudnall area of the parish of Edlesborough transferred to the parish of Little Gaddesden, Hertfordshire[2][3]
25 March 1888
Local Government Board Order 21701[2]
Part of Marsworth transferred to Puttenham, Hertfordshire.[2]
30 September 1895
Local Government Board Provisional Order 1170[2]
The parish of Nettleden (including an area transferred from Ivinghoe[g]) transferred to Little Gaddesden, Hertfordshire.[2][4]
25 March 1896
Local Government Board Provisional Order Confirmation (No.14) Act[2]
The parish of Stokenchurch transferred from Oxfordshire to Buckinghamshire[2]
Cadmore End and Studdridge (detached parts of the parish of Lewknor) transferred from Oxfordshire
Ibstone (part) transferred from Oxfordshire[5]
1 October 1900
Local Government Board Order 41337
Parts of the Buckinghamshire parish of Ashley Green exchanged with parts of parishes of Bovingdon and Northchurch, Hertfordshire.[2]
1 April 1907
The Counties of Buckingham and Hertford (Alteration of County Boundaries) Order 1906
Part of Bovingdon, Hertfordshire transferred to Latimer, Buckinghamshire[2]
Parts of the parish of Chalfont St Peter transferred to Chorleywood, part exchanged with area in parish of Rickmansworth Rural, both in Hertfordshire[2]
Part of Chenies transferred to Chorleywood, Hertfordshire
Denham exchanged areas with Rickmansworth rural, Hertfordshire[2]
Parts of Hawridge transferred to Northchurch, Wigginton, Hertfordshire[2]
Latimer exchanged areas with Flaunden, Hertfordshire[2]
Part of Little Gaddesden transferred from Hertfordshire to Edlesborough[2][4]
Part of Rickmansworth Rural, Hertfordshire transferred to Gerrards Cross[2]
1 April 1933
Ministry of Health Provisional Order Confirmation (Buckingham and Oxford) Act 1933
Towersey transferred to Oxfordshire[6]
Kingsey transferred from Oxfordshire[6]
5 June 1956
Ministry of Health and Local Government Declaration
Exchanged areas with Oxfordshire along changed watercourse
26 October 1956
Ministry of Health and Local Government Declaration
Exchanged areas with Oxfordshire along changed watercourse
21 December 1956
Ministry of Health and Local Government Declaration
Exchanged areas with Bedfordshire along changed watercourse
1 April 1965
The Counties of Bedford and Buckingham (Leighton-Linslade) Order 1965
Linslade[h] transferred to Bedfordshire[7]
1 April 1974
Local Government Act 1972
Slough and environs transferred to Berkshire[8] See list of places transferred below.
1 April 1991
The Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, Northamptonshire and Oxfordshire (County Boundaries) Order 1991
Exchanged outlying areas of Chenies and Ashley Green with Hertfordshire[9]
Exchanged unpopulated areas with Northamptonshire[9]
Exchanged unpopulated areas with Oxfordshire[9]
1 April 1991
The Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Cambridgeshire (County Boundaries) Order 1991
Exchanged outlying areas of Astwood, North Crawley and Wavendon with Bedfordshire[10]
1 April 1995
The Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Surrey (County Boundaries) Order 1994
Colnbrook transferred to Berkshire[11]
^Listed in Schedule M of the Parliamentary Boundaries Act 1832, 2&3 Will.4 c.64
^ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyYoungs, Frederic A Jr. (1979). Guide to the Local Administrative Units of England, Vol.I: Southern England. London: Royal Historical Society. pp. 29–44. ISBN 0-901050-67-9.
^Great Britain Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Edlesborough parish. Retrieved {{{accessdate}}}.
^ abGreat Britain Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Little Gaddesden parish. Retrieved {{{accessdate}}}.
^Page, William, ed. (1925). Victoria County History of Buckinghamshire: Volume 3: Ibstone. pp. 62–65.
^ abGreat Britain Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Bullington RD. Retrieved {{{accessdate}}}.
^Great Britain Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Leighton Linslade UD. Retrieved {{{accessdate}}}.
^Arnold-Baker, C. (1973). Local Government Act 1972. Butterworths.
^ abc"The Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, Northamptonshire and Oxfordshire (County Boundaries) Order 1991". HMSO. 1991.
^"The Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Cambridgeshire (County Boundaries) Order 1991". HMSO. 1991.
^"The Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Surrey (County Boundaries) Order 1994". HMSO. 1994. Archived from the original on 2 February 2009.
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