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Authоr: Gover, J. E. B. (John Eric Bruce), b.
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The place names of Middlesex (inclucing those parts of the county of London formerly contained within the boundaries of the old county) book

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    The place names of Middlesex (inclucing those parts of the county of London formerly contained within the boundaries of the old county)

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    The History of Middlesex County 1635-1885 J. H. Beers & Co., 36 Vesey Street, New York 1884 Pages 9-60 [transcribed by Janece Streig] GENERAL HISTORY OF MIDDLESEX COUNTY.
    STANWELL. Stanwell lies in the extreme west of Middlesex, between the main road from London to Slough on the north and the main road to Staines on the south.

    FINCHLEY. Finchley, whose shape has been compared to a leg of mutton with its narrow end to the north at Whetstone, lay between Hertfordshire on the north and
    The historic counties of England were established for administration by the Normans, in most cases based on earlier kingdoms and shires established by the Anglo