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This hundred manages to encompass some of the most favoured villages and suburbs of the metropolitan conurbation, though deep within the crush of the urban and industrial in the south.
This hundred manages to encompass some of the most favoured villages and suburbs of the metropolitan conurbation, though deep within the crush of the urban and industrial in the south.


The following historic parishes and main towns within the hundred are:<ref>{{brithist|22159#n4|Victoria County Histories: Middlesex}}</ref>
The following ancient parishes and main towns within the hundred are:<ref>{{brithist|22159#n4|Victoria County Histories: Middlesex}}</ref>


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Harrow on the Hill
The Hundred of Gore in Middlesex

Gore is a hundred of Middlesex, covering an area in the north of the county stretching from Wembley northward either side of the Edgware Road to the Hertfordshire boundary. East to west it is broadly from Pinner to Mill Hill.

This hundred manages to encompass some of the most favoured villages and suburbs of the metropolitan conurbation, though deep within the crush of the urban and industrial in the south.

The following ancient parishes and main towns within the hundred are:[1]

References

Hundreds of Middlesex

Edmonton • Elthorne • Gore • Isleworth • Ossulstone (including London) • Spelthorne