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Irby, Merseyside : ウィキペディア英語版 | Irby, Merseyside
Irby () is a village on the Wirral Peninsula, England. The village covers an area of 20 square kilometres. To the north of Irby lies the associated hamlet of Irby Hill. It is part of the Greasby, Frankby & Irby Ward of the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral and is situated in the parliamentary constituency of Wirral West. According to the 2001 Census, Irby had a population of 6,110, contributing to a total population of 14,667 for the whole ward. By the time of the Census 2011 a separate statistic for Irby was no longer maintained. For the ward see Greasby. ==History== The name Irby is believed to be of Viking origin, meaning; "the settlement of the Irish". Other nearby towns and villages with the Viking ''"by"'' suffix in their name include Frankby, Greasby and Pensby. The village was formerly a township in Woodchurch Parish, Wirral Hundred. On 1 April 1974, local government reorganisation in England and Wales resulted in most of Wirral, including Irby, transfer from the county of Cheshire to Merseyside.
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