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Shires of Virginia

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Local government units of Virginia, 1634–1642
Map of the eight Shires of Virginia Colony

The eightShires of Virginia were formed in 1634 in theVirginia Colony. Theseshires were based on a form of local government used inEngland at the time, and were redesignated ascounties a few years later.[1] As of 2007, five of the eight original shires were considered still extant in theCommonwealth of Virginia in essentially their same political form, although some boundaries and several names have changed in the almost 400 years since their creation.

History

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In 1634, a new system of local government was created in theVirginia Colony by order ofKing Charles I of England. Eightshires were named by theHouse of Burgesses, each with its own local officers. The termshire in this system was officially changed tocounty only a few years later. There were also several early individual name changes, notably Warrosquyoake, aNative American name with varied spellings that became Isle of Wight. Also, during theEnglish Civil War, Charles River County and the Charles River were changed to York County andYork River respectively (though Charles City County kept its royal name).

The original Shires of Virginia were:

Four of the shire names included names of cities that had been created in 1619. Between 1637 and 1642, their names formalized from "Shire" to "County", and the results apparently caused confusion two centuries later. This is due to names, such as "James City County" and "Charles City County" that seem contradictory to some in Virginia because afterindependent cities were introduced by the 1870Constitution of Virginia, an area can be in a city or in a county, but cannot be inboth.

  • The county that included the original 1607 settlement atJamestown apparently attempted to address any potential confusion long ago, when its legal name was the "County of James City" for a time. It is now officiallyJames City County again.
  • In 1952, the citizens of "Elizabeth City County" voted to relinquish county status, and consolidate with the independent city ofHampton. They also voted to assume the better-known and shorter name of Hampton.
  • Also in 1952, Warwick County converted to an independent city. On July 1, 1958, the still nascent city ofWarwick was politically re-consolidated with the independent city ofNewport News to the south and east, which had itself broken away from Warwick County earlier in 1896.

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References

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  1. ^Looker, Rachel."Origin of counties dates back to 1600s". National Association of Counties. RetrievedJuly 9, 2022.
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