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Edmonton district?

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Richard in Perth

Richard in Perth Report 22 Aug 2005 09:20

Edmonton was in Middlesex until 1965 when it became part of Greater London, along with the rest of Middlesex. Therefore it would definitely be under Middlesex in 1935. Richard

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Unknown Report 22 Aug 2005 01:35

Edmonton has always been in Middlesex. Middlesex has now been eaten up by Greater London, but I am sure the postal address would have been Edmonton, Middlesex in 1930s. It was a registration district too: Edmonton Created 1st July 1837. Mainly in Middlesex, but includes parts of Essex and Hertfordshire. Sub-districts : Cheshunt; East Tottenham; Edmonton; Enfield; Hampstead; Hornsey; Tottenham; Waltham Abbey; West Tottenham; Wood Green. GRO volumes : III (1837-51); 3a (1852-1930). Edmonton, Enfield, Hampstead (1837-48), Hornsey, Southgate, Tottenham, Wood Green. Registers now divided between Haringey, Enfield, Broxbourne and Epping Forest districts. nell

Giles

Giles Report 22 Aug 2005 01:22

In 1935, was Edmonton a district in the county of London, Middlesex or Essex?