Middlesex: Hampstead and Paddington

A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 9, Hampstead, Paddington

By T F T Baker, Diane K Bolton and Patricia E C Croot/ Edited by C R Elrington. These two parishes lay in the Holborn division of Ossulstone hundred, and before their inclusion in Greater London the parishes embraced the metropolitan borough of Hampstead and most of that of Paddington, with a total population of over 200,000.

Victoria County History – Middlesex. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1989.

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Hampstead: Introduction and Communications
Hampstead: Settlement and Growth
Hampstead: Hampstead Town
Hampstead: Frognal, Central Demesne and West End
Hampstead: Kilburn, Edgware Road, and Cricklewood
Hampstead: Belsize and Chalcots
Hampstead: St. John’s Wood
Hampstead: North End, Littleworth, Spaniard’s End, Vale of Health
Hampstead: Childs Hill and Hampstead Heath
Hampstead: Social and Cultural Activities
Hampstead: Manor and Other Estates
Hampstead: Economic History
Hampstead: Local Government and Public Services
Hampstead: Religion (Churches, Roman Catholicism, Protestant Nonconformity, Judaism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Other Faiths)
Hampstead: Education and Charities for the Poor
Paddington: Introduction and Communications
Paddington: Growth, settlement and building
Paddington: Paddington Green
Paddington: Tyburnia
Paddington: Westbourne Green
Paddington: Bayswater
Paddington: Maida Vale
Paddington: Queen’s Park and St. Peter’s Park
Paddington: Social and Cultural Activities
Paddington: Manors and Other Estates
Paddington: Economic History
Paddington: Local Government and Public Services
Paddington: Religion (Churches, Roman Catholicism, Protestant Nonconformity, Greek Orthodox Church, Judaism)
Paddington: Education and Charities for the Poor


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