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Politics & Government information for Ault Hucknall and places above it in the hierarchy

Ault Hucknall

  • This place was an ancient parish in Derby county and became a modern Civil Parish when those were established.
     
  • This parish was partly in the ancient Scarsdale Hundred (or Wapentake).
     
  • Jon CANTRILL reports from the Derbyshire TImes of 26 March 1927 that: "Mr. S. THORNEYCROFT presided over the annual Parish Meeting of Ault Hucknall held in Stainsby Council Schools on Wednesday. There were also present Messrs. G. BUNTING, F. HAYWOOD, C. BROWN, J. MELLOWS, H. CLAYTON, J. H. WHOLEY, R. FLETCHER, J. WHITE, the Rev. G. CLEAVE and Mr. F. G. BANEFORD (clerk). It was decided to take matter up with Heath Parish Council regarding the bad state of the footpath from Stainsby to Doe Lea. The balance-sheets were then presented and the same were approved and adopted. The overseers, Messrs. Caleb BROWN and James MELLOWS, received the thanks of the meeting on their retiring, and it was decided to place on record the Council’s thanks for their past services. The question of a resident magistrate was again brought up, and it was unanimously decided to write to the Clerk of the County Council on the matter and forward the name of Mr. S. THORNEYCROFT, C.C., as a fit person for that position."
     
  • District governance is provided by the Bolsover District Council.
     

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