Local Government District (1883–1894) Urban District (1894–1965)
Friern Barnet Town Hall
Friern Barnet within Middlesex in 1961
Area
• 1855
1,292 acres (5.228km²)
• 1874
1,303 acres (5.273km²)
• 1899
1,304 acres (5.277km²)
• 1914
1,304 acres (5.277km²)
Area transferred
• 1 April 1934
59 acres: from Finchley UD (29) Hornsey UD (4) Southgate UD (11) Wood Green UD (15)
• 1 April 1934
23 acres: to Finchley UD (18) Hornsey UD (1) Southgate UD (4)
Population
• 1851
974
• 1861
1,335
• 1871
4,347
• 1881
6,424
• 1891
9,173
• 1901
11,566
• 1911
14,924
History
• Preceded by
Barnet Poor Law Union
• Origin
Local Government Act 1858
• Created
17 December 1883
• Abolished
31 March 1965
• Succeeded by
London Borough of Barnet
Status
Local Government District (1883–1894) Urban District (1894–1965)
Government
Friern Barnet Local Board (1883–1894) Friern Barnet Urban District Council (1894–1965)
• HQ
Parkhurst House, Friern Barnet Road, Friern Barnet (1884–1887) Tudor House, 18 Beaconsfield Road, Friern Barnet (1887–1906) The Priory, Friern Barnet (1906–1941) Friern Barnet Town Hall (1941–1965)
• Motto
RURIS AMATOR (Lover of the country)
Contained within
• County
Middlesex
• Hundred
Ossulstone
• Petty sessional division
Highgate
• County court district
Barnet
Subdivisions
• Type
Wards
• Units
North, South, Central (1888–1945) North, South, East, West, Central (1945–1965)
Friern Barnet Urban District was a local government area in Middlesex, England created in 1883 from the civil parish Friern Barnet. It was succeeded by the London Borough of Barnet in 1965 as one of the smaller of its contributory predecessor districts. It was at the local level governed for 11 years by a local board, then by Friern Barnet Urban District Council which operated primarily with separate functions from the County Council, operating occasionally for major planning decisions and major projects together with that body, Middlesex County Council.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]
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^"Friern Barnet UD". A Vision of Britain. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
^"A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 6 - Friern Barnet, Finchley, Hornsey with Highgate". British History Online. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
^"Post Office Directory of Essex, Herts, Kent, Middlesex, Surrey and Sussex. [1855. Part 1: Counties & Localities]". Kelly's Directory. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
^"The Post Office Directory of Middlesex / ed. by E. R. Kelly. [1874]". Kelly's Directory. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
^"Kelly's Directory of Middlesex, 1899". Kelly's Directory. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
^"Kelly's Directory of Middlesex, 1914". Kelly's Directory. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
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