Isleworth Hundred
Location of Isleworth Hundred within Middlesex
Isleworth Hundred was a subdivision of the ancient county of Middlesex, England. In Domesday Book (1086) it was recorded as Hundeslaw Hundred ("Hounslow Hundred" in modern spelling).[1]
It contained the following parishes and settlements :
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| Richmond upon Thames parks and open spaces |
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Coordinates: 51°28′N 0°21′W / 51.47°N 0.35°W / 51.47; -0.35