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  Ossulstone Hundred | British History Online
In 1793 (Footnote 10) and 1808 (Footnote 11) it was in Fulwood's Rents (now Fulwood's Place), Holborn, and by 1827 in Kingsgate Street, Holborn, (Footnote 12) where it remained (Footnote 13) until, after the passage of the County Courts Act, 1846, it ceased to exist in that form.
For the purpose of mustering the people to arms or of organizing the county funds the hundred was from 1559 (Footnote 25) to 1729 (Footnote 26) almost invariably associated with Edmonton and Gore.
In 1593, however, the eastern part of Ossulstone was associated with Edmonton hundred, (Footnote 27) and in 1627 the whole of Ossulstone with the whole of Edmonton.
www.british-history.ac.uk /report.asp?compid=22489   (1886 words)

  
 GENUKI: Middlesex, Hackney   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
It is situated on the North London railway, extending from the village of Hackney towards Kingsland.
It is situated on Hackney brook, and was formerly the seat of Mrs.
It is situated on the line of the ancient Ermine Street, near the Cambridge section of the Great Eastern railway, and forms part of the borough of the Tower Hamlets.
homepages.gold.ac.uk /genuki/MDX/Hackney/index.html   (1022 words)

  
 Ossulstone Hundred Middlesex through time|Local history overview for the Ancient District   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Ossulstone Hundred Middlesex through timeLocal history overview for the Ancient District
Ossulstone Hundred was an Ancient District in the county of Middlesex, in England.
Discover what other administrative units Ossulstone was related to, and how its names, boundaries changed.
www.visionofbritain.org.uk /unit_page.jsp?u_id=10031163   (103 words)

  
 The History of Dawley (Middlesex) by B.T.White   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The architectural story of the important buildings on the site (James Gibbs was involved) is fully explained for the first time, using original manuscripts related to pictorial evidence.
The contents of the houses in the 18th Century are given in inventories and auctioneer’s lists between 1712 and 1772; social life is illuminated by Lord Ossulstone’s diaries and accounts of Lord Bolingbroke and his friends who included Alexander Pope, Jonathan Swift and Voltaire.
Among other aspects of Dawley history included in the book are the gardens (almost rivalling those of Hampton Court), Tatersall’s racehorse stud farm, the cutting of the canal, the Great Western Railway, mineral extraction; and manufacturing industry ranging from Glaxo’s first pharmaceuticals to EMI and finally to the highly-acclaimed Stockley Park
hayes.middx.net /history/dawley.htm   (225 words)

  
 Contents of Published Volumes
The volume covers the 3 outer parishes of the Finsbury division of Ossulstone hundred, separating the parishes in Gore and Edmonton hundreds described in Volume 5.
The two parishes lie in the inner part of the Finsbury division of Ossulstone hundred, and before their inclusion in Greater London they formed the metropolitan boroughs of Islington and Stoke Newington, with a total population of over 250,000.
These two parishes lay in the Holborn division of Ossulstone hundred, and before their inclusion in Greater London the parishes embraced the metropolitan borough of Hampstead and most of that of Paddington, with a total population of over 200,000.
www.middlesexpast.net /contents.html   (2632 words)

  
 PBHistory.co.uk | Potters Bar, Middlesex
Up until 1965 Potters Bar was part of the county of Middlesex.
Middlesex was recorded in the Domesday Book as being divided into six hundreds of Edmonton, Elthorne, Gore, Hounslow, Ossulstone and Spelthorne.
North-western suburbs of the city of London steadily covered large parts of Middlesex, the coming of the railways enforced this and in 1888 these areas became part of the county of London.
www.pbhistory.co.uk /middlesex.html   (198 words)

  
 GENUKI: Middlesex, Kensington   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
"ABBOT'S KENSINGTON, a manor in the parish of Kensington and hundred of Ossulstone, in the county of Middlesex, 4 miles W.S.W. of St. Paul's.
The living is a perpetual curacy in the diocese of London, in the gift of the Rev. J.
It is a station on the Metropolitan railway, and has constant communication with the City and West End by omnibus.
homepages.gold.ac.uk /genuki/MDX/Kensington   (692 words)

  
 GENUKI: Middlesex, Stoke Newington   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
"STOKE NEWINGTON, a parish, and extensive suburban district of the metropolis, in the Finsbury division of the hundred of Ossulstone, county Middlesex, 3 miles N. by E. of St. Paul's, and 3 N. of Shoreditch church.
The village, which is of considerable antiquity, being mentioned in Domesday Survey, is no longer confined to its own parish of St. Mary, but extends into the adjoining parishes of West Hackney, Hornsey, and Islington.
It is situated near the New River, in the borough of Finsbury, and long belonged to the Crawshays.
homepages.gold.ac.uk /genuki/MDX/StokeNewington/index.html   (216 words)

  
 ABCgenealogy: What's New   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume VI - Friern Barnet, Finchley, Hornsey with Highgate - The volume covers the 3 outer parishes of the Finsbury division of Ossulstone hundred
A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume VII - Acton, Chiswick, Ealing and Brentford, West Twyford, Willesden - The volume completes the coverage of outer Middlesex with the 5 outer parishes of the Kensington division of Ossulstone hundred.
A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume IX - Hampstead, Paddington - These two parishes lay in the Holborn division of Ossulstone hundred, and before their inclusion in Greater London the parishes embraced the metropolitan borough of Hampstead and most of that of Paddington, with a total population of over 200,000.
www.abcgenealogy.com /New/30-Dec-2004.html   (410 words)

  
 GENUKI: Middlesex, Clerkenwell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
"CLERKENWELL, a parish and suburban district of London, in the Finsbury division of the hundred of Ossulstone, in the county of Middlesex, 1 mile N.
"PENTONVILLE, a suburban district of London and chapelry in the parish of Clerkenwell, Finsbury division of the hundred of Ossulstone, county Middlesex, 1½ mile N.E. of St. Paul's.
Description(s) from "The National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland" (1868), transcribed by Colin Hinson ©2003; intended for personal use only, so please respect the conditions of use.
www.zoefuller.co.uk /genuki/MDX/Clerkenwell/index.html   (139 words)

  
 GENUKI: Middlesex, Holborn St Andrew   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The ancient parishes were split into many smaller ones as London grew.
"HOLBORN ST. ANDREW, a parish in the hundred of Ossulstone, and borough of Finsbury, county Middlesex.
"SAFFRON HILL, a liberty in the parish of Holborn St. Andrew, Holborn division of Ossulstone hundred, county Middlesex.
www.zoefuller.co.uk /genuki/MDX/HolbornStAndrew/index.html   (165 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
In the evening my cousin took me to the Church of England service in Regent Square, and I heard again the Liturgy I had been so familiar with; but which had now lost its charms for me."
[old description of...] PENTONVILLE, a suburban district of London and chapelry in the parish of Clerkenwell, Finsbury division of the hundred of Ossulstone, county Middlesex, 1½ mile N.E. of St. Paul's.
It lies between the Angel at Islington and Battle Bridge on both sides of the New-road, and occupies the site of a farm given by the Mandevilles to Clerkenwell nunnery.
www.toledofamily.com /FamilyTree/npr7.html   (3841 words)

  
 Books Online : UK
Five lie within the London Borough of Hillingdon, the others within Ealing, Barnet, or Harrow.
The volume covers 9 parishes in north and north-east Middlesex, completing Gore hundred and embracing the whole of Edmonton hundred.
A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume X - Hackney - Hackney was the largest parish transferred to the administrative county of London in 1889, and became a metropolitan borough with over 220,000 inhabitants, before giving its name to a Greater London borough in 1965.
www.genealogysearch.org /free/buki.html   (3063 words)

  
 Wedding Quartets for - weddings, corporate, parties
Towns, cities and regions have an influence on the style of music, whether it is the 'English Countryside' feel of Vaughan Williams, the strength of Elgar's Victorian Malvern, or the skirl of Northumbrian Pipe tune.
" KENSINGTON, a parish and populous suburban district of London, in the Kensington division of the hundred of Ossulstone, county Middlesex, 4 miles W.S.W. of St. Paul's, London.
It includes the populous neighbourhoods of Brompton, Earl's Court, Norland, Not "
www.hctassociates4.fsnet.co.uk /region/kensington%20london.htm   (125 words)

  
 Declaration of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, December 11, 1688
And if there be anything more to be performed by us for promoting His Highness's generous intentions for the public good, we shall be ready to do it, as occasion shall require.
Cant.; Thomas Ebor.; Pembroke; Dorset; Mulgrave; Thanet; Carlisle; Craven; Aylesbury; Burlington; Sussex; Berkely: Rochester; Newport; Weymouth; P. Winchester; W. Asaph; F. Ely; Thomas Roffen; Thomas Petriburg.; P. Wharton; North and Grey; Chandois; Mountague; T. Jermin; Vaughan Cherbury; Culpepper; Crew; Ossulstone.
This page is maintained by Noel S. McFerran (noel.mcferran@rogers.com) and was last updated October 26, 2003.
www.jacobite.ca /documents/16881211a.htm   (252 words)

  
 London and Middlesex Published Records: A Handlist
2) Parts of Ossulstone and Edmonton Hundreds only.
[St. Martin's in the Fields muster certificate 1569 and Ossulstone Hundred certificate 1578], St. Martin's in the Fields churchwardens' accounts 1525-1603, by J. Kitto (1901), 5 74-7.
P.R.O. [Estreats of fines 15811, 'Sessions of the Clerk of the Market of the Household in Middlesex', by N. Williams.
www.history.ac.uk /cmh/lrs/LMpubrecords/handlist.html   (4023 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Books: History of the County of Middlesex   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The first group contains Hendon, Kingsbury, and Little Stanmore, all bordering Edgware Road, and Great Stanmore.
A northward projection of Ossulstone hundred separates it from the second, consisting of Edmonton, Enfield, and Tottenham, along the Essex boundary following the river Lea, and of South Mimms, finally transferred to Hertfordshire in 1965, and Monken Hadley, transferred in 1889 but now part of Greater London.
In size the parishes range from Monken Hadley, with 695 a., to Enfield, among the largest in England with more than 12,000 a.; the most populous, Totten-ham with Wood Green, had well over 200,000 inhabitants by 1931.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/0197227422/papiermacouk-20   (410 words)

  
 Dunning
So far we have found no other information about Edward or Anne or Ellen.
Stepney is two and a half miles from London, in the Hundred of Ossulstone, in what used to be the County of Middlesex.
It is mentioned in the Doomsday Book as an arable area with meadows, pastures, and woodland.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~paxson/dunning/Dunning.html   (6496 words)

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