Edmonton (hundred)
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Edmonton | |
Geography | |
Status | hundred |
1831 area | 31,410 acres[1] |
HQ | see text |
History | |
Created | in antiquity |
Abolished | 1889/1894 |
Succeeded by | Edmonton Urban District Enfield Urban District East Barnet Urban District South Mimms Rural District Tottenham Urban District |
Demography | |
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1831 population | 26,930 |
1881 population | 94,185 |
Edmonton was an ancient hundred in the north of the county of Middlesex, England. Its former area has been mostly absorbed by the growth of London and it now corresponds to the London Borough of Enfield and parts of the London Borough of Barnet and London Borough of Haringey in Greater London and the Hertsmere district in Hertfordshire.
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[edit] History
The hundred was listed in the Domesday Book in 1086, after which there were only very minor boundary changes. It was sometimes known as the Half Hundred of Mimms.[2]
It contained the parishes and settlements of Edmonton, Enfield, Monken Hadley, South Mimms and Tottenham. It bordered Ossulstone hundred to the south west, and had a boundary with Essex to the east. In the north west it formed a protrusion into Hertfordshire (containing South Mimms and Monken Hadely) and was bounded by it to the north, west and south.
The Hundred Moot appears to have originally been held near Potters Bar. By the seventeenth century the "mote plane" was in an open area of Enfield Chase. The court for the hundred eventually moved to a public house in Enfield prior to its abolition in 1846.[2]
[edit] Population
The following is the population of the parishes in Edmonton Hundred as given at each ten-yearly census from 1801 - 1881:[3]
Parish | Area | 1801 | 1811 | 1821 | 1831 | 1841 | 1851 | 1861 | 1871 | 1881 |
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Edmonton | 7,483 acres (30.3 km²) | 5,093 | 6,824 | 7,900 | 8,192 | 9,027 | 9,708 | 10,930 | 13,860 | 23,463 |
Enfield | 12,653 acres (51.2 km²) | 5,881 | 6,636 | 8,227 | 8,812 | 9,367 | 9,453 | 12,424 | 16,054 | 19,104 |
Monken Hadley | 641 acres (2.6 km²) | 584 | 718 | 926 | 979 | 945 | 1,003 | 1,053 | 978 | 1,160 |
South Mimms | 6,386 acres (25.8 km²) | 1,698 | 1,628 | 1,906 | 2,010 | 2,760 | 2,825 | 3,238 | 3,571 | 4,002 |
Tottenham | 4,642 acres (18.8 km²) | 3,629 | 4,771 | 5,812 | 6,937 | 8,584 | 9,120 | 13,240 | 22,869 | 46,456 |
Total | 31,805 acres (128.7 km²) | 16,885 | 20,577 | 24,771 | 26,930 | 30,683 | 32,109 | 40,885 | 57,332 | 94,185 |
[edit] Replacement
The hundreds of England declined in administrative use because of the rise of various ad-hoc boards. By 1894 they were effectively replaced by a system of uniform local government districts, which were consolidated over time and finally replaced in 1965/1974 by the London boroughs and non-metrropolitan districts which are still in use today.
Parish | District | Today |
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Edmonton | Edmonton Urban District | Enfield |
Enfield | Enfield Urban District | Enfield |
Monken Hadley | East Barnet Urban District | Barnet |
South Mimms | South Mimms Rural District | Hertsmere |
Tottenham | Tottenham Urban District | Haringey |
[edit] References
- ^ Vision of Britain - Middlesex hundreds 1831 census population. Retrieved on 2008-02-20.
- ^ a b Edmonton Hundred (1976). Retrieved on 2008-01-07.
- ^ Table of population, 1801-1901 (1911). Retrieved on 2008-01-06.
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