Kingston upon Thames was an ancient parish in the county of Surrey, England. It contained the following areas which eventually became civil parishes in their own right:[1]
Daughter parish | Date of creation | Notes |
---|---|---|
East Molesey | 1769 | Local board from 1866 |
Ham with Hatch | 1866 | Local board from 1858 |
Hook | 1866 | |
Kew | Early | Absorbed by Borough of Richmond in 1892 |
Kingston upon Thames | 1894 (from remainder of ancient parish) | Same area as Borough of Kingston upon Thames |
New Malden | 1894 | Local board from 1866 |
Petersham | Early | Absorbed by Borough of Richmond in 1892 |
Richmond | Early | Became Borough of Richmond in 1890 |
Surbiton | 1894 | Improvement commissioners from 1855 |
Thames Ditton | 1769 |
The ancient parish was roughly similar to the Kingston hundred of Surrey.