The parishes and major newer settlements in the Hundred which extended from Tottenham (inclusive) northwards then westwards.
Edmonton
Area
• 1831
31,410 acres (127.1 km2)[2]
Population
• 1831
26,930
• 1881
94,185
History
• Created
in antiquity
• Abolished
no administrative or legal role after 1886, but never formally abolished.
• Succeeded by
Edmonton Urban District Enfield Urban District East Barnet Urban District South Mimms Rural District Tottenham Urban District
Status
hundred
• HQ
see text
Edmonton is one of six hundreds (obsolete subdivisions) of the historic county of Middlesex, England. A rotated L-shape, its area has been in the south and east firmly part of the urban growth of London. Since the 1965 formation of London boroughs (see Greater London) it mainly corresponds to the London Boroughs of Enfield, a negligible portion of Barnet and a narrow majority of Haringey. Its ancient parish of South Mimms (including the later civil parish of Potters Bar) has since 1965 been part of the Hertsmere district in Hertfordshire.
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help) Template:Attached KML/EN postcode area KML is from Wikidata EdmontonHundred, this obsolete division has a map showing its parishes, the largest...
works on the history of Edmonton and Enfield and other areas of the former EdmontonHundred. David Pam was born in Edmonton in February 1920. He spent...
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the county of Middlesex, with Tottenham being in EdmontonHundred and Hornsey in Ossulstone Hundred. Ossulstone was later split into divisions for certain...
Newington and Hackney in the hundred's northeast bounded Tottenham parish in Edmontonhundred (sometimes called a half-hundred). Four parishes starting with...
"Trent Park Map". D Amery, Saxon Enfield: The Place Name Evidence, EdmontonHundred Historical Society 2000 Cridland, James (18 October 2008). "Camlet...
Suggestions for Enfield (Borough 32) included "Enfield Chase" and "EdmontonHundred". Nine names were without controversy and were proposed in September...
ISBN 978-1-78531-326-4. Burnby, J. (1995). Elizabethan times in Tottenham, Edmonton and Enfield. EdmontonHundred Historical Society. p. 13. ISBN 9780902922570. "White Hart...
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England. Retrieved 20 May 2013. Mott, R. (2001). A Southgate Boyhood. EdmontonHundred Historical Society. p. 22. ISBN 0-902922-61-0. "Five injured in Tube...
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Heinrich Faulenbach? A case study in family and local history research. EdmontonHundred Historical Society. Hood, Christopher P. (2014). Osutaka: A Chronicle...
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has main access from Chase Side, which formed part of the border of EdmontonHundred, Middlesex, with Southgate as its nearest village. St Andrew's Southgate...