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Encyclopedia > Islandshire

Islandshire is a region in England, centred around Lindisfarne or Holy Island, including many villages on the mainland. It is historically associated with the Bishop of Durham, and was an exclave of the traditional county of Durham. Parliament passed an act that it should be considered 'for all purposes' part of Northumberland in 1844, and it is usually considered such.


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Census 2001 (739 words)
The resident population of Islandshire, as measured in the 2001 Census, was 2,735 of which 50 per cent were male and 50 per cent were female.
Within Islandshire, 28 per cent of those unemployed were aged 50 and over, 6 per cent had never worked and 19 per cent were long term unemployed.
Islandshire Ward is within Berwick-upon-Tweed LAD or UA This summary gives information on the people living and working within the area, their health and employment status.
Norhamshire and Islandshire Northumberland through time | Local history overview for the Registration sub-District (115 words)
Norhamshire and Islandshire was a Registration sub-District in the county of Northumberland, in England.
In 1911 Norhamshire and Islandshire's total population was 5,376.
The parishes comprising Norhamshire and Islandshire shown on 19th and 20th century maps.
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