Municipal Borough of Pudsey

Pudsey was a local government district in the West Riding of Yorkshire from 1872 to 1974 around the town of Pudsey, covering Farsley, Calverley,and parts of Stanningley, Swinnow and Rodley.

Pudsey
Area
  19112,399 acres (9.71 km2)
  19615,323 acres (21.54 km2)
History
  OriginPudsey parish
  Created1894
  Abolished1974
StatusLocal Government District
(1872 - 1894)
Urban district (1894 - 1900)
Municipal borough (after 1900)

A local board formed for the parish of Pudsey in 1872. It became an urban district in 1894 and gained the status of municipal borough in 1900.[1]

In 1937 it absorbed Calverley Urban District (2106 acres) and Farsley Urban District (821 acres).

It was abolished in 1974 and its former area became part of the City of Leeds, a metropolitan borough of West Yorkshire.

Arms

Coat of arms of Municipal Borough of Pudsey
Notes
Granted in 1901, based on the arms used by the Pudsey family. [2]
Escutcheon
Argent, on a chevron Vert, between two pairs of shuttles saltirewise in chief and a woolpack in base Proper, three mullets pierced Or all within a bordure engrailed Gules charged with eight roses of the field.
Motto
Be Just and Fear Not

References

  1. Great Britain Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Pudsey MB/UD. Retrieved 19 January 2019.
  2. Arthur Charles Fox-Davies (1915). The book of public arms : a complete encyclopædia of all royal, territorial, municipal, corporate, official, and impersonal arms.

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