Seisdon Rural District

It lay to the west of Wolverhampton and was formed under the Local Government Act 1894 based on the Seisdon rural sanitary district.[1] Villages in the district included Kinver, Wombourne, Codsall, Trysull and Pattingham, as well as Seisdon itself.At the same time, a section of Penn was removed from Seisdon to be incorporated into the County Borough of Wolverhampton, and other parts of the district were absorbed into Tettenhall Urban District.In 1966, the village of Gospel End was transferred into Seisdon having previously been part of Sedgley Urban District.This reorganisation saw the Sedgley and Brierley Hill urban districts abolished, with most of their territory being incorporated into an enlarged County Borough of Dudley.
rural districtStaffordshireEnglandWolverhamptonLocal Government Act 1894rural sanitary districtKinverWombourneCodsallTrysullPattinghamSeisdonKingswinford Rural DistrictBrierley Hill Urban DistrictTettenhall Urban DistrictGospel EndSedgley Urban DistrictCounty Borough of DudleyCannock Rural DistrictSouth StaffordshireWayback Machine