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Kington Rural District : ウィキペディア英語版
Kingston Rural District

Kingston was a short-lived rural district in Surrey, England from 1894 - 1895.
The district was formed by the Local Government Act 1894 as the successor to Kingston Rural Sanitary District.
The district comprised the following civil parishes:
*Coombe
*Esher
*Hook
*Long Ditton
*Malden
*Thames Ditton
*West Molesey
The rural district was abolished in 1895 when all the parishes were included in urban districts:
*Coombe and Malden were combined with New Malden Urban District to become The Maldens and Coombe Urban District
*Esher, Thames Ditton and most of Long Ditton became Esher and the Dittons Urban District
*Hook and the Tolworth area of Long Ditton were added to Surbiton Urban District
*West Molesey was added to East Molesey Urban District to create East and West Molesey Urban District
==References==
Frederic A Youngs Jr., ''Guide to the Local Administrative Units of England'', Vol. I: Southern England, London 1979

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