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  1. Bucklow Rural District was, from 1894 to 1974, a local government district in the north of the administrative county of Cheshire, England. [1] Following the Local Government Act 1972, this rural district was split between the new Greater Manchester boroughs of Trafford and Manchester, and Macclesfield, which was retained in Cheshire.

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    Bucklow may refer to: Bucklow (hundred), formerly a division of Cheshire, England. Bucklow Hill, a village in Cheshire, England. Bucklow Rural District, formerly a local government district in Cheshire. Bucklow (UK Parliament constituency), formerly a constituency in Cheshire.

  3. BUCKLOW, a hundred in Cheshire; separated by the river Mersey from Lancashire. It extends southward to Northwich; westward a little past Runcorn; and eastward 3 miles past Altrincham; contains eight parishes and parts of two others; and is cut into two divisions, East and West.

  4. The hundred of Bucklow was an ancient division of the historic county of Cheshire, in northern England. It was known to have been in existence at least as early as 1260, and it was formed from the earlier Domesday hundreds of Bochelau and Tunendune.

  5. The clear correlation between geographical location and rebellion is evidenced in the prominence of Bucklow Hundred in the rebellion. As figure 5.0 shows, Bucklow Hundred produced the greatest number of identifiable rebels.

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  6. Bucklow is a place in Macclesfield and Cheshire, England. Find out the units named after or covering Bucklow, and their population, industry, social class, housing, religion and land use data from 1832 to 2009.

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  8. Every name listed here is linked to the particular historical source in which it appears, but we cannot claim that these are all the historical names of Bucklow, or that our references are to the first usage of the names.