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- Ossulstone is an obsolete subdivision (hundred) covering 26.4% of – and the most metropolitan part – of the historic county of Middle****, England. It surrounded...
- south-western postal area. Chelsea historically formed a manor and parish in the Ossulstone hundred of Middle****, which became the Metropolitan Borough of Chelsea...
- Edmonton, Elthorne, Gore, Hounslow (Isleworth in all later records), Ossulstone and Spelthorne. The City of London has been self-governing since the thirteenth...
- Edmonton, Elthorne, Gore, Hounslow (Isleworth in all later records), Ossulstone and Spelthorne, as follows: The City of London (i.e., the original ″Square...
- showing at centre the little brook, west of the elevated key crossroads marked by the Tyburn Tree and Ossulstone (Oswald's Stone); today by Marble Arch....
- other being Colney Hatch. It was thus the northernmost settlement in the Ossulstone hundred. Whetstone is also the northernmost part of the parish of Finchley...
- name to two larger administrative areas: the Finsbury Division of the Ossulstone Hundred of Middle****, from the 17th century until 1900, and from 1900...
- po****tion grew in the 17th century, Paddington's ancient Hundred of Ossulstone was split into divisions; Holborn Division replaced the hundred for most...
- railway station. Its parish ranked sixth in size, of more than forty in Ossulstone, the largest hundred in Middle**** and was a scattered semi-rural community...
- when necessary. The Tower Hamlets, aka Tower Division of Middle****'s Ossulstone Hundred was an area, significantly larger than the modern London Borough...