East Suffolk

For the former Parliamentary constituency, see East Suffolk (UK Parliament constituency).
East Suffolk

Area
  1911 549,241 acres (2,222.70 km2)
  1961 547,397 acres (2,215.24 km2)
Population
  1901 189,170
  1971 258,054
History
  Created 1889
  Abolished 1974
  Succeeded by Suffolk, with a small part transferred to Norfolk
Status Administrative county
  HQ Ipswich

East Suffolk, along with West Suffolk, was created in 1888 as an administrative county of England. The administrative county was based on the eastern quarter sessions division of Suffolk. East Suffolk County Council's headquarters were at East Suffolk County Hall in Ipswich, which was a county borough in its own right.

In 1974, most of the county reunified with West Suffolk and the county borough of Ipswich to form the non-metropolitan county of Suffolk. A small part of East Suffolk succeeded into Norfolk in 1974.

Subdivisions

From 1894 the administrative county was divided into municipal boroughs, urban districts and rural districts:

The rural districts were further subdivided into civil parishes.

References

Coordinates: 52°12′N 1°15′E / 52.20°N 1.25°E / 52.20; 1.25


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