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Bucklow may refer to: *Bucklow (hundred), formerly a division of Cheshire, England * Bucklow Hill, a village in Cheshire, England *Bucklow Rural District, formerly a local government district in Cheshire * Bucklow (UK Parliament constituency), formerly a constituency in Cheshire *Bucklow (ward) Bucklow was an electoral ward of Trafford covering the town of Partington and the village of Carrington. The ward was abolished in 2004, and most of its area incorporated into the new Bucklow-St. Martins Bucklow-St. Martins is an electoral ..., a former electoral ward of Trafford, Greater Manchester (1973–2004) * Bucklow-St. Martins, an electoral ward of Trafford, Greater Manchester * Christopher Bucklow (born 1957), British photographer and painter See also

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Bucklow (hundred)
The hundred of Bucklow was an ancient division of the historic county of Cheshire, in northern England. It was known to have been in existence at least as early as 1260, and it was formed from the earlier Domesday hundreds of Bochelau and Tunendune. Courts Courts, or Eyres, were normally held annually in the region, a week after the close of the county court. The Justice of Chester presided over the courts, and he would spend several days visiting each hundred in the region. On 13 October 1445 he held an Eyre at either Middlewich or Northwich for the Buckley and Northwich Hundreds, grouped together for convenience. Annual tourns were also held by the High Sheriff of Cheshire; on 26 September one such tourn was held for Bucklow Hundred in Hale. See also * Hundreds of Cheshire The Hundreds of Cheshire, as with other Hundreds in England, were the geographic divisions of Cheshire for administrative, military and judicial purposes. They were introduced in Cheshire som ...
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Bucklow Hill
Bucklow Hill is a village in Cheshire, England whose name originates from a slight rise in the road. It is part of the civil parish of Mere and is located at the junction of the A5034 road and the B5569 road. History The ''Bucklow Hundred'' of Cheshire derives its name from this place. Soldiers were mustered here in 1549 to reinforce the English troops in Scotland during the Rough Wooing The Rough Wooing (December 1543 – March 1551), also known as the Eight Years' War, was part of the Anglo-Scottish Wars of the 16th century. Following its break with the Roman Catholic Church, England attacked Scotland, partly to break the .... A nonconformist chapel was founded at Bucklow Hill in the 19th century. References Villages in Cheshire {{Cheshire-geo-stub ...
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Bucklow Rural District
Bucklow Rural District was, from 1894 to 1974, a local government district in the north of the administrative county of Cheshire, England. Following the Local Government Act 1972, this rural district was split between the new Greater Manchester boroughs of Trafford and Manchester, and Macclesfield, which was retained in Cheshire. Knutsford was an enclave and independent urban district surrounded by Bucklow RD, as was Altrincham until it expanded enough to link up with other districts in the north. The district was formed in 1894 based on Altrincham rural sanitary district by the Local Government Act 1894. It was known as the Altrincham Rural District until 1895. The three civil parishes of Northenden, Northen Etchells and Baguley were also part of the Bucklow Rural District until 1931, when Manchester Corporation, which had been given the Wythenshawe estate for municipal housing development, successfully petitioned Parliament to enable their transfer into Manchester.Wikipedia ...
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Bucklow (UK Parliament Constituency)
Bucklow was, from 1945 to 1950, a county constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It elected one Member of Parliament (MP), elected by the first past the post voting system. History and boundaries The House of Commons (Redistribution of Seats) Act 1944 set up Boundary Commissions to carry out periodic reviews of the distribution of parliamentary constituencies. It also authorised an initial review to subdivide abnormally large constituencies (those exceeding an electorate of 100,000) in time for the 1945 election. This was implemented by the Redistribution of Seats Order 1945 under which Cheshire was allocated one additional seat, by splitting the constituency of Altrincham into two seats: * Altrincham and Sale, comprising the two respective municipal boroughs; and * Bucklow, comprising the bulk of the remainder of the constituency, comprising: The Urban Districts of Bowdon, Cheadle and Gatley, Hale, and Lymm, part of the Rura ...
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Bucklow (ward)
Bucklow was an electoral ward of Trafford covering the town of Partington and the village of Carrington. The ward was abolished in 2004, and most of its area incorporated into the new Bucklow-St. Martins Bucklow-St. Martins is an electoral ward of Trafford covering the town of Partington Partington is a town and civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford, Greater Manchester, England, south-west of Manchester city centre. Within t ... Ward. Councillors Elections in the 2000s Elections in the 1990s Elections in the 1980s Elections in the 1970s References External linksTrafford Council {{Trafford electoral wards Wards of Trafford 1974 establishments in England Former wards of the United Kingdom ...
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