BMD Districts

 Maps of Registration Districts between 1837-1851 and 1852-1946

Auckland

Created 1st July 1837.
Sub-districts : Bishop Auckland; Hamsterley.
GRO volumes : XXIV (1837-51); 10a (1852-1930).

Auckland St. Andrew, Auckland St. Helen, Binchester, Bishop Auckland, Bolam, Byers Green, Coundon, Coundon Grange, Crook and Billy Row, East Thickley, Eldon, Escomb, Evenwood and Barony, Hamsterley, Helmington Row, Hunwick and Helmington, Lynesack and Softley, Merrington, Merrington Lane, Middlestone, Middridge, Middridge Grange, Newfield, Newton Cap, North Bedburn, Old Park, Pollard's Lands, Shildon, South Bedburn, West Auckland, Westerton, Whitworth, Windlestone, Witton le Wear.

Registers now divided between Durham Western and Darlington districts.

Easingwold

Created 1st July 1837. Mainly in North Riding, but included part of Durham.
Sub-districts : Coxwold; Easingwold; Stillington.
GRO volumes : XXIV (1837-51); 9d (1852-1930).

Aldwark, Alne, Angram Grange, Brafferton, Bransby with Skewsby, Carlton, Coxwold, Crayke (from 1844), Dalby with Skewsby, Easingwold, Farlington, Flawith, Helperby (except 1854-95), Hoxby, Huby, Husthwaite, Linton upon Ouse, Marton in the Forest, Myton upon Swale, Newbrough, Newton upon Ouse, Oulston, Raskelf, Stillington, Sutton on the Forest, Tholthorp, Thormanby, Thornton on the Hill and Baxby, Tollerton (except 1854-95), Whenby, Wildron Grange, Yearsley, Youlton (except 1854-95).

Registers now in North Yorkshire district.

Great Ouseburn

Created 8th June 1854 (out of Easingwold, Knaresborough and Ripon districts). Mainly in West Riding, but included parts of North Riding.
Sub-districts : Boroughbridge; Poppleton; Whixley
GRO volumes : 9a (1854-1930).

Acomb, Aldborough, Allerton Mauleverer with Hopperton, Arkendale, Boroughbridge, Branton Green, Cattal (from 1869), Clareton (from 1856), Coneythorpe (from 1856), Copgrove, Great Ouseburn, Great Ribston with Walshford (from 1869), Green Hammerton, Hessay, Hunsingore (from 1869), Kirk Hammerton, Knapton, Little Ouseburn, Lower Dunsforth, Marton with Grafton, Milby (1854-95), Minskip, Moor Monkton, Nether Poppleton, Nun Monkton, Roecliff, Rufforth, Skelton (1837-95), Staveley, Thornville (from 1869), Thorpe Underwoods, Upper Dunsforth, Upper Poppleton, Westwick, Whixley, Widdington.

Registers now divided between York, North Yorkshire districts.

 

Guisborough

Created 1st July 1837. Originally called Guisbrough.
Sub-districts : Danby; Guisborough (Guisbrough); Kirk Leatham; Lofthouse (Loftus); Marske, Skelton.
GRO volumes : XXIV (1837-51); 9d (1852-1930).

Brotton, Coatham, Commondale, Danby, Easington, Eston (1837-75), Guisborough, Hutton Lowcross, Kilton, Kirk Leatham, Liverton, Lofthouse, Marske, Mooresholm cum Girrick, Morton, Newton in Cleveland, Normanby (1837-75), Ormesby (1837-75), Pinchingthorpe, Redcar, Skelton, Skiningrove, Stanghow, Tocketts, Upleatham, Upsall, Westerdale, Wilton.

Malton

Created 1st July 1837. Mainly in North Riding, but included parts of East Riding.
Sub-districts : Bulmer; Hovingham; Malton; Rillington; Westow.
GRO volumes : XXIV (1837-51); 9d (1852-1930).

Airyholme and Howthorpe, Amotherley, Appleton le Street, Barton le Street, Barton le Willows, Brawby, Broughton, Bulmer, Butterwich, Coneysthorpe, Cornborough, Crambe, East Ness, Foston, Fryton, Ganthorpe, Great Habton, Henderskelf, Hildenley, Hovingham, Huttons Ambo, Little Habton, New Malton, Old Malton, Ryton, Salton, Scackleton, Sheriff Hutton, Slingsby, South Holme, Sittenham, Swinton, Terrington and Wiggenthorpe, Thornton le Clay, Wath, Welburn, West Ness, Whitwell on the Hill.

Registers now in North Yorkshire district.

Melton Mowbray

Created 1st July 1837. Mainly in Leicestershire, but included parts of Nottinghamshire.
Sub-districts : Clawson; Melton Mowbray; Somerby; Waltham.
GRO volumes : XV (1837-51); 7a (1852-1930).

Ab Kettleby, Asfordby, Ashby Folville, Barsby, Bescaby, Branston, Brooksby, Buckminster, Burrough on the Hill, Burton Lazars, Coston, Dalby on the Wolds, Eastwell, Eaton, Edmondthorpe, Eye Kettleby, Freeby, Frisby on the Wreak, Gaddesby, Garthorpe, Goadby Marwood, Great Dalby, Grimston, Harby, Hoby, Holwell, Hose, Kirby Bellars, Little Dalby, Long Clawson, Melton Mowbray, Nether Broughton, Old Dalby, Pickwell with Leesthorpe, Ragdale, Rotherby, Saltby, Saxby, Saxelby, Scalford, Sewstern, Shoby, Somerby, Sproxton, Stapleford, Stathern, Stonesby, Sysonby, Thorpe Arnold, Thorpe Satchville, Twyford, Waltham on the Wolds, Wartnaby, Welby, Wycomb and Chadwell, Wyfordby, Wymondham.

Registers now divided between Leicestershire and Rushcliffe districts.

 

Pocklington

Created 1st July 1837.
Sub-districts : East Stamford Bridge; Market Weighton; Pocklington.
GRO volumes : XXIII (1837-51); 9d (1852-1930).

Allerthorpe, Barmby on the Moor, Bielby, Bishop Wilton with Belthorpe, Bolton, Bugthorpe, Burnby, East Cottingwith, East Stamford Bridge, Everingham, Fangfoss, Fridaythorpe, Full Sutton, Goodmanham, Great Givendale, Grimthorpe, Harswell, Hayton, High Catton, Huggate, Kilnwick Percy, Kirby under Dale, Little Givendale, Londesborough and Esthorpe, Low Catton, Market Weighton and Arras, Melbourne, Meltonby, Millington, Newton upon Derwent, North Cliff, Nun Burnholme, Ousthorpe, Pocklington, Sancton and Houghton, Scrayingham, Seaton Ross, Shipton, Skirpenbeck, South Cliff, Storthwaite, Sutton upon Derwent, Thixendale, Thornton, Thorpe le Street, Waplington, Warter, Wilberfoss, Woodhouse, Yapham, Youlton with Gowthorpe.

Registers now divided between East Riding of Yorkshire, North Lincolnshire and North Yorkshire districts.

 

Stockton

Created 1st July 1837. Mainly in Durham, but included parts of Yorkshire North Riding.
Sub-districts : Hartlepool; Sedgefield; Stockton; Yarm.
GRO volumes : XXIV (1837-51); 10a (1852-1930).

Aislaby (1837-75), Billingham (1837-75), Bishop Middleham (1837-96), Bishopton (1837-96), Bradbury (1837-96), Brierton (1837-59), Butterwick and Oldacres (1837-96), Carlton, Chilton (1837-96), Claxton (1837-59), Cornforth (1837-96), Cowpen Bewley (1837-75), Dalton Piercy (1837-59), East and West Newbiggin (1837-96), East Hartburn, Egglescliffe (1837-75), Elstob (1837-96), Elton, Elwick (1837-59), Elwick Hall (1837-59), Embleton (1837-96), Ferryhill (1837-96), Fishburn (1837-96), Foxton (1837-96), Garmondsway Moor (1837-96), Greatham (1837-59), Great Stainton (1837-96), Grindon, Hart (1837-59), Hartlepool (1837-59), Little Stainton (1837-96), Long Newton, Low Spennymoor (1837-96), Mainsforth (1837-96), Middleton (1837-59), Mordon (1837-96), Newsham (1837-75), Newton Bewley, Norton, Preston le Skerne (1837-96), Preston on Tees, Redmarshall, Seaton (1837-59), Seaton Carew (1837-59), Sedgefield (1837-96), Shotton (1837-96), Stillington (1837-96), Stockton on Tees, Stranton (1837-56), Thorpe Bulmer (1837-59), Thrislington (1837-96), Throston (1837-59), Trimdon (1837-96), West Hartlepool (1837-59), Whitton, Wolviston (1837-75), Woodham (1837-99).

Registers now divided between Stockton on Tees, Redcar & Cleveland, Hartlepool, Durham Northern, Darlington, Durham Central and North Yorkshire districts.

Stokesley

Created 1st July 1837.
Sub-districts : Hutton; Stokesley,
GRO volumes : XXIV (1837-51); 9d (1852-1930).

Bilsdale Midcable (from 1857), Carlton, Castle Leavington (from 1875), Crathorne, Easby, East Rouncton, Faceby, Great Ayton, Great Busby, Great and Little Broughton, Hemlington (1837-75), High Worsall (from 1875), Hilton, Hutton Rudby, Ingleby Arncliffe, Ingleby Greenhow, Kildale, Kirkby in Cleveland, Kirk Leavington (from 1875), Little Ayton, Little Busby, Low Worsall (from 1875), Marton (1837-75), Middleton upon Leven, Newby, Nunthorpe, Picton (from 1875), Potto, Rudby in Cleveland, Seamer, Sexhow, Skutterskelf, Stokesley, Whorlton, Yarm (from 1875).

Registers now divided between North Yorkshire and Redcar & Cleveland districts.

 

Whitby

Created 1st July 1837.
Sub-districts : Egton; Lythe; Whitby.
GRO volumes : XXIV (1837-51); 9d (1852-1930).

Aislaby, Barnby, Borrowby, Egton, Ellerby, Eskdaleside, Fylingdales, Glaisdale, Goathland, Hawsker with Stainsacre, Helredale, Hinderwell, Hutton Mulgrave, Lythe, Mickleby, Newholme with Dunsley, Newton Mulgrave, Roxby, Ruswarp, Sneaton, Ugglebarnby, Ugthorpe, Whitby.

Registers now in North Yorkshire district.

York

Created 1st July 1837. In the City of York and North, East and West Ridings.
Sub-districts : Bishopthorpe; Dunnington; Escrick; Flaxton; Micklegate; Skelton; Walmgate; York East; York West.
GRO volumes : XXIII (1837-51); 9d (1852-1930).

Clifton Within (from 1900), Deighton, Dringhouses Within (from 1900), Dunnington, Elvington, Escrick, Gate Fulford, Grimston, Heslington, Heworth Within (from 1900), Holgate (from 1900), Kexby, Langwith, Middlethorpe Within (from 1900), Naburn, Stamford Bridge with Scoreby, Stillingfleet with Moreby, Thornganby, Water Fulford, West Cottingwith, Wheldrake, York, York Castle.

Registers now divided between York and North Yorkshire districts.