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In [[Domesday Book]] (1086) the hundred is recorded as ''Hundeslaw Hundred'' ("Hounslow Hundred" in modern spelling).<ref>"{{brithist|22269|The hundred of Isleworth}}", - ''A History of the County of Middlesex'': Volume 3, (1962), accessed 6 January 2008.</ref> | In [[Domesday Book]] (1086) the hundred is recorded as ''Hundeslaw Hundred'' ("Hounslow Hundred" in modern spelling).<ref>"{{brithist|22269|The hundred of Isleworth}}", - ''A History of the County of Middlesex'': Volume 3, (1962), accessed 6 January 2008.</ref> | ||
There are just three | There are just three ancient parishes in the hundred: | ||
*[[Heston]] ''(including [[Hounslow]])'' | *[[Heston]] ''(including [[Hounslow]])'' | ||
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Isleworth Hundred is hundred of Middlesex. A small hundred, it lies along the north bank of the Thames between Twickenham and Isleworth, extending away from the river to Hounslow.
In Domesday Book (1086) the hundred is recorded as Hundeslaw Hundred ("Hounslow Hundred" in modern spelling).[1]
There are just three ancient parishes in the hundred:
- Heston (including Hounslow)
- Isleworth
- Twickenham
References
- ↑ "The hundred of Isleworth", - A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 3, (1962), accessed 6 January 2008.
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