Description | The Wirral division was created in 1885 out of the West division of Cheshire. It comprised the civil parishes of Arrowe (to 1948), Barnston, Bebington cum Bromborough (1922-48), Bidston cum Ford (to 1948), Birkenhead (from 1971), Brimstage (to 1948), Bromborough (to 1922), Burton [near Neston], Caldy, Childer Thornton (to 1950), Eastham (to 1948), Ellesmere Port (from 1918), Frankby, Gayton, Grange, Greasby, Great Meolse (to 1894), Great Neston (to 1894), Great Stanney (1949-50), Great Sutton (1949-50), Heswall cum Oldfield, Higher Bebington (part, to 1922), Hoose (to 1894), Hooton (to 1950), Hoylake cum West Kirby (from 1894), Ince (1949-50),Irby, Landican (to 1948), Ledsham (to 1915), Leighton [near Neston] (to 1915), Liscard (to 1915), Little Meolse (to 1915), Little Neston (to 1915), Little Sutton (to 1970), Lower Bebington (to 1948), Moreton (to 1948), Ness, Neston cum Parkgate (from 1918), Netherpool (to 1915), Newton cum Larton (to 1889), Noctorum (to 1948), Overpool (to 1915), Pensby, Poulton cum Seacombe (to 1912), Poulton cum Spital (to 1915), Prenton (to 1948), Puddington (to 1915), Raby (to 1915), Saughall Massie (to 1948), Storeton (to 1915), Thingwall (to 1948), Thornton Hough (to 1915), Thurstaston, Upton by Birkenhead (to 1948), Wallasey (to 1915), West Kirby (to 1894), Willaston [near Neston] and Woodchurch (to 1948). |