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[[File:Richmond (4063951152).jpg|right|thumb|320px|From Richmond Hill, Surrey]]
 
[[File:Richmond (4063951152).jpg|right|thumb|320px|From Richmond Hill, Surrey]]
 
[[File:Kingston Hundred - Surrey.svg|right|thumb|220px|The Hundred of Kingston in Surrey]]
 
[[File:Kingston Hundred - Surrey.svg|right|thumb|220px|The Hundred of Kingston in Surrey]]
The '''Kingston Hundred''' is a hundred of [[Surrey]], a small hundred in the northeast of the county centred on [[Kingston upon Thames]], after which it is named.
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The '''Kingston Hundred''' is a hundred of [[Surrey]], a small hundred in the north-east of the county centred on [[Kingston upon Thames]], after which it is named.
  
The area of the hundred has for the most part been absorbed by the growth of the metropolitan conurbation spreading from [[London]] and the conurbation's western border at this point approximates to the of the Kingston Hundred
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The hundred has, for the most part, been absorbed by the growth of the metropolitan conurbation spreading from [[London]] and the conurbation's western border at this point approximates to that of the Kingston Hundred.
  
Kingston borders the [[Brixton Hundred]] to the east, the [[Elmbridge Hundred]] to the south, and the [[River Thames]] to the west and north.
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Kingston borders the [[Brixton Hundred]] to the east; the [[Elmbridge Hundred]] to the south; and the [[River Thames]] to the west and north.
  
 
The following ancient parishes are within the Hundred of Kingston:<ref name="Youngs">{{cite book | first=Frederic |last=Youngs | title=Guide to the Local Administrative Units of England | volume=I: Southern England | year=1979 | publisher=Royal Historical Society | location=London | isbn=0-901050-67-9}}</ref>
 
The following ancient parishes are within the Hundred of Kingston:<ref name="Youngs">{{cite book | first=Frederic |last=Youngs | title=Guide to the Local Administrative Units of England | volume=I: Southern England | year=1979 | publisher=Royal Historical Society | location=London | isbn=0-901050-67-9}}</ref>
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*[[Chessington]] (until 1610)
 
*[[Chessington]] (until 1610)
 
*[[Esher]] (minor part)<ref name="nb1">Remainder in [[Elmbridge Hundred|Elmbridge]]</ref>
 
*[[Esher]] (minor part)<ref name="nb1">Remainder in [[Elmbridge Hundred|Elmbridge]]</ref>
*[[Ham, Surrey|Ham with Hatch]] (created in 1866 from part of Kingston upon Thames)
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*[[Ham, Surrey|Ham with Hatch]] (chapelry of Kingston upon Thames)
*[[Hook, Surrey|Hook]] (created in 1866 from part of Kingston upon Thames)
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*[[Hook, Surrey|Hook]] (chapelry of Kingston upon Thames)
 
*[[Kew]]
 
*[[Kew]]
 
*[[Kingston upon Thames]]
 
*[[Kingston upon Thames]]

Revision as of 15:03, 24 April 2017

From Richmond Hill, Surrey
The Hundred of Kingston in Surrey

The Kingston Hundred is a hundred of Surrey, a small hundred in the north-east of the county centred on Kingston upon Thames, after which it is named.

The hundred has, for the most part, been absorbed by the growth of the metropolitan conurbation spreading from London and the conurbation's western border at this point approximates to that of the Kingston Hundred.

Kingston borders the Brixton Hundred to the east; the Elmbridge Hundred to the south; and the River Thames to the west and north.

The following ancient parishes are within the Hundred of Kingston:[1]

In Domesday Book the hundred is recorded as containing Kingston, Petersham, Long Ditton, Thames Ditton, and Malden.[3]

References

  1. Youngs, Frederic (1979). Guide to the Local Administrative Units of England. I: Southern England. London: Royal Historical Society. ISBN 0-901050-67-9. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 Remainder in Elmbridge
  3. The hundred of Kingston - Introduction and mapA History of the County of Surrey - Volume : {{{2}}} (Victoria County History)