Municipal Borough of Heywood

[2] In 1867 the area of the local board was enlarged by the addition of parts of the townships of Birtle with Bamford, Castleton, Heap Hopwood, and Pilsworth.[3] In 1880 the inhabitant householders of the area petitioned the privy council for the grant of a charter of incorporation under the Municipal Corporations Act.The request was successful and a charter was granted on 18 February 1881, constituting Heywood a municipal borough.[5] The blazon was as follows: Or five pellets between two bendlets engrailed the whole between as many mascles sable; and for a crest on a wreath of the colours in front of the trunk of a tree eradicated fessewise and sprouting to the dexter a falcon rising proper each wing charged with a pellet and holding in the beak a sprig of oak also proper three mascles interlaced Or.The arms were based on those of the Heywood family: Argent, three roundels between two bendlets all gules, Crest: a falcon rising from a tree trunk proper.
Metropolitan Borough of Rochdalelocal government districtadministrative countyLancashireborough statusHeywoodtownshipLocal Government Act 1858local boardpetitionedprivy councilcharter of incorporationMunicipal Corporations Actmunicipal boroughaldermenLocal Government Act 1972Greater Manchesterarmorial bearingsCollege of ArmsblazonmasclesLiberal PartyConservativesLabourParliament of the United KingdomCitation9 Edw. 7Royal assentact of ParliamentThe London GazetteA C Fox-Davies