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Burgess Rolls and Electoral Registers

Burgess Rolls and Electoral Registers held at Oldham Local Studies and Archives

Published Burgess Rolls

  • Oldham 1850-1915

  • Oldham Borough including Chadderton, Crompton and Royton 1851

Published Electoral Registers

  • Oldham 1869 -1870

  • Oldham (including Lees,Crompton Chadderton and Royton) 1871-1915

  • Oldham 1915-1939, 1945-1984

  • Saddleworth 1861 (New Delph only), 1885, 1973-1983

  • Crompton & Royton 1973-1983

  • Failsworth 1896-1903, 1906, 1909-10 1913, 1934, 1937, 1956-1983

  • Chadderton & Lees 1949-1959, 1961-63, 1966-1972

  • OIdham Metropolitan Borough including Lees, Chadderton, Crompton, Royton, Failsworth, Saddleworth 1984 to present day.

Electoral Registers held elsewhere

West Yorkshire Archive Service
Registry of Deeds
Newstead Road
Wakefield
WF1 2DE
Telephone 01924 305980

Holds the following:

  • Saddleworth 1920-1973

Lancashire Record Office
Bow Lane
Preston
PR1 2RE
Telephone 01772 263039

Holds the following:(Proof of ID will be required and photocopies will not generally be possible).

  • Royton (including Crompton) 1934-1946 Incomplete run

  • Middleton and Prestwich (including Chadderton) 1934-1946 Incomplete run

  • Mossley (including Lees and Failsworth) 1934-1946 Incomplete run

  • Heywood and Royton (including Crompton) 1949-1974 Incomplete run

Arrangement of Burgess Rolls and Electoral Registers

  • 1850-1879 - alphabetically by surname within wards.

  • 1880 onwards - alphabetically by street within wards.

  • 1920 onwards - alphabetical index of streets available.

  • Indexes to streets are available for the 1881/2 and 1887 registers.

The following maps showing the outlines of the Constituencies/Wards/Districts at various periods are available at Oldham Local Studies and Archives:

  • c1890 Worral's

  • 1905 County Borough of Oldham

  • 1906 Clegg

  • 1770 Clegg

  • 1912 Town Planning Map

  • 1919 Clegg

  • 1964 District Boundaries

  • 1969 District Boundaries

  • 1973 Oldham Wards

  • 1979 Ward Boundaries

  • 1983 Constituency Wards

  • 1996 Constituency Wards

The Franchise, or who was eligible to vote, changed over the years

1832 Boroughs The traditional Franchise of each borough with the addition of householders (whether owners or tenants) of property assessed as worth £10 a year.
Counties outside Boroughs Freeholders with property worth 40s a year. Copyholders renting property at £10 a year. £10 leaseholders with at least 60 year leases. £50 leaseholders with at least 20 year leases. Any tenant paying more than £50 a year.
i.e. 1 man in 7 had the vote - richer industrialists, merchants & substantial farmers.
1867 Boroughs Every adult male householder resident for a year and heads of families lodging in unfurnished rooms paying £10 a year in rent.
Counties Any owner or leaseholder of property rated at £5 a year, or tenant of a property rated at £12 a year.
i.e. Most working men in towns and cities but excluding rural labourers (i.e. 1 man in 3).
1869   Some women received a vote in local elections
1884 Boroughs No change
Counties Same voting qualifications as granted to the Borough in 1867
i.e. 2 men in 3. Most rural labourers now have the vote. Still excluded were heads of householders who shared houses, adult males living with parent(s), soldiers in barracks and women.
1918   All males over 21. Women over 30 who were householders or wives of householders (6 women in 10)
1928   Every resident or owner over 21 (97% of adult population)
1969   Everybody over 18