List of counties of the United Kingdom

This is a list of the counties of the United Kingdom. The history of local government in the United Kingdom differs between England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, and the subnational divisions within these which have been called counties have varied over time and by purpose. The county has formed the upper tier of local government over much of the United Kingdom at one time or another,[1] and has been used for a variety of other purposes, such as for Lord Lieutenants, land registration and postal delivery. This list is split by constituent country, time period and purpose.

England

Main article: Counties of England

Changes dated between the 1990s and 2009 subdivided the 20th century short-lived non-metropolitan counties of Cleveland and Humberside into unitary authorities but the once-county names continue for fire services and police forces, (see Non-metropolitan county § List of non-metropolitan counties). Similarly the short-lived county of Avon provides part of the area and name of Avon and Somerset Police and its area is roughly that of Avon Fire and Rescue Service.

The historic counties of Yorkshire, Cumberland, Westmorland, Huntingdonshire and Middlesex are the five defunct ceremonial counties of a traditional county size. After their ceremonial abolition, Yorkshire has become ceremonially subdivided along the four compass point axes, Cumberland and Westmorland were added to a detached part of Lancashire to form Cumbria, Huntingdonshire merged ceremonially into Cambridgeshire and the vast majority of Middlesex became part of Greater London.

Contemporary reference to the Isle of Ely and nearby Soke of Peterborough is very rare since the early 20th century and they have scant public resonance. The counties marked in italics below are neither ceremonial nor historic.

County Before 1889 1889–1974 1974+[2] Current
ceremonial
[3]
Postal
1974–1996
[4]
County Administrative Metropolitan Non-metropolitan
Avon 1974–1996
Bedfordshire 1974–2009
Berkshire [5]
City of Bristol County corporate County borough Special post town
Buckinghamshire
Cambridgeshire 1889–1965 1889–1965
Cambridgeshire and Isle of Ely 1965–1974 1965–1974
Cheshire 1974–2009
Cleveland 1974–1996
Cornwall
Cumberland
Cumbria
Derbyshire
Devon
Dorset
Durham (County Durham)♠
East Suffolk Division
East Sussex Division
Essex
Gloucestershire
Greater London 1965–1974 County[6]
Greater Manchester
Hampshire
Hereford and Worcester 1974–1998
Herefordshire UA 1998+[7]
Hertfordshire
Humberside 1974–1996
Huntingdon and Peterborough 1965–1974 1965–1974
Huntingdonshire 1889–1965 1889–1965
Isle of Ely Division 1889–1965
Isle of Wight 1890–1974
Kent
Lancashire
Leicestershire
Lincolnshire
Lincolnshire, Parts of Holland Division
Lincolnshire, Parts of Kesteven Division
Lincolnshire, Parts of Lindsey Division
London The Metropolis[8] Special post town
City of London County corporate
Merseyside
Middlesex
Norfolk
Northamptonshire
Northumberland
North Humberside
North Yorkshire
Nottinghamshire
Oxfordshire
Soke of Peterborough Liberty 1889–1965
Rutland UA 1997+[7] 2008+[9]
Shropshire
Somerset
South Humberside
South Yorkshire
Staffordshire
Suffolk
Surrey
Sussex
Tyne and Wear
Warwickshire
West Midlands
Westmorland
West Suffolk Division
West Sussex Division
West Yorkshire
Wiltshire
Worcestershire 1998+
Yorkshire
Yorkshire, East Riding Division L[10] UA 1996+[7]
Yorkshire, North Riding Division L[10]
Yorkshire, West Riding Division L[10]

♠ denotes a counter-intuitive pronuciation. See list of places in the United Kingdom and Ireland with counterintuitive pronunciations.

Northern Ireland

County Before 1899 1899–1973 Current
lieutenancy[11]
Postal
before 1996[4]
County Administrative
Antrim
Armagh
City of Belfast Part of counties Antrim and Down CB[12] Special post town
Down
Fermanagh
Londonderry
City of Derry Part of County Londonderry CB[12] Special post town
Tyrone

Scotland

Main article: Counties of Scotland
County Before 1890 1890–1975 Lieutenancy Registration[13] Postal
before 1996[4]
City of Aberdeen 1900 Special post town
Aberdeenshire
Angus (Forfarshire)
Argyll
Ayrshire
Banffshire
Berwickshire
Bute
Caithness
Clackmannanshire
Cromartyshire
Dumfriesshire
Dunbartonshire (Dumbarton)
City of Dundee 1894 Special post town
East Lothian (Haddingtonshire)
City of Edinburgh Special post town
Fife
City of Glasgow 1893 Special post town
Inverness-shire
Kincardineshire
Kinross-shire
Kirkcudbrightshire
Lanarkshire
Midlothian (County of Edinburgh)
Moray♠ (Elginshire)
Nairnshire
Orkney
Peeblesshire
Perthshire
Renfrewshire
Ross and Cromarty
Ross-shire
Roxburghshire
Selkirkshire
Shetland (Zetland)
Stirlingshire
Sutherland
West Lothian (Linlithgowshire)
Wigtownshire

♠ denotes counter-intuitive pronunciation.

Wales

County Before 1889 1889–1974 1974–1996 1996+ Postal
1974–1996[4]
Preserved[3] County[14]
Anglesey Isle of Anglesey
Brecknockshire
Caernarfonshire
Cardiganshire Ceredigion
Carmarthenshire
Clwyd
Denbighshire
Dyfed
Flintshire Flintshire
Glamorgan
Gwent
Gwynedd
Merionethshire
Mid Glamorgan
Monmouthshire Monmouthshire
Montgomeryshire
Pembrokeshire
Powys
Radnorshire
South Glamorgan
West Glamorgan
Wrexham

♠ denotes counter-intuitive pronunciation for counties of English etymology which all have Welsh language counterparts. Welsh etymology county names reflect standard Welsh pronunciation rules. In Welsh most of the counties ending '-shire' are instead preceded by the Welsh near-homophone translation 'Sir'.

See also

References

  1. HMSO, Aspects of Britain: Local Government, (1996)
  2. Local Government Act 1972
  3. 1 2 Lieutenancies Act 1997
  4. 1 2 3 4 Royal Mail - PAF Digest Issue 6.0 Since 1996 these have been known as "former postal counties", and need no longer be used in addressing mail. Post Towns created since 1996 are not allocated to a postal county. The PAF also includes an "Alias File" that includes postally not required information including "Traditional County" and "Administrative County" fields. The list is not comprehensive and Royal Mail does not guarantee its accuracy.
  5. The Berkshire (Structural Change) Order 1996; SI 1996 No. 1879
  6. For ceremonial purposes only
  7. 1 2 3 Non-metropolitan district with the powers of a county, following the Local Government Act 1992
  8. The Metropolis was an ad hoc administrative area covering parts of three counties
  9. AFD Software - Latest PAF Data News
  10. 1 2 3 Appointed a Lord Lieutenant, but not a county under the Local Government Act 1888
  11. Northern Ireland (Lieutenancy) Order 1975 (SI 1975 No. 156)
  12. 1 2 County styled as county borough by the Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898
  13. Registers of Scotland - Land Register Counties
  14. Local Government (Wales) Act 1994 S.1 - Principal areas styled as a county
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