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- Middlesex abstract "Middlesex (/ˈmɪdəlsɛks/, abbreviation: Middx) was a historic county in southeast England, that is now mostly part of Greater London with sections in Berkshire, Hertfordshire and Surrey. It was established in the Anglo-Saxon system from the territory of the Middle Saxons. The county included land stretching north of the River Thames from 3 miles (4.8 km) east to 17 miles (27 km) west of the City of London with the rivers Colne, Lea and a ridge of hills as the other boundaries. The largely low-lying county dominated by clay in its north and alluvium on gravel in its south was the second smallest by area in 1831.The City of London was a county in its own right from the 12th century and was able to exert political control over Middlesex. Westminster Abbey dominated most of the early financial, judicial and ecclesiastical aspects of the county. As London grew into Middlesex, the Corporation of London resisted attempts to expand the city boundaries into the county, which posed problems for the administration of local government and justice. In the 18th and 19th centuries the population density was especially high in the southeast, including the East End and West End of London. From 1855 the southeast was administered with sections of Kent and Surrey as part of the area of the Metropolitan Board of Works. When county councils were introduced in England in 1889 about 20% of the area of Middlesex, along with a third of its population, was transferred to the new County of London and the remainder became an administrative county governed by the Middlesex County Council that met regularly at the Middlesex Guildhall in Westminster, in the County of London. The City of London and Middlesex became separate counties for other purposes and Middlesex regained the right to appoint their own sheriff, lost in 1199.In the interwar years suburban London further expanded, with improvement and expansion of public transport, and the setting up of new industries. After the Second World War, the population of the County of London and inner Middlesex was in steady decline, with high population growth continuing in the outer parts. After a Royal Commission on Local Government in Greater London, almost all of the original area was incorporated into an enlarged Greater London in 1965, with the rest transferred to neighbouring counties. After 1965 Middlesex continued to be an area name used, on various borders, in cricket and a minority of sports. Middlesex is the former postal county of 25 post towns.".
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- Middlesex areaLost "Metropolitan parishes".
- Middlesex areaLostYear "1889".
- Middlesex areafirstyear "1801".
- Middlesex arealastyear "1961".
- Middlesex areathirdyear "1911".
- Middlesex arms "125".
- Middlesex armsCaption Middlesex.
- Middlesex centre "Middlesex".
- Middlesex civic "150".
- Middlesex civicCaption Flag_of_Middlesex.
- Middlesex code "MDX".
- Middlesex codename Chapman_code.
- Middlesex densityfirst "4.5".
- Middlesex densityfirstyear "1801".
- Middlesex densitylast "15".
- Middlesex densitylastyear "1961".
- Middlesex densitysecond "16.1".
- Middlesex densitysecondyear "1881".
- Middlesex densitythird "7.6".
- Middlesex densitythirdyear "1911".
- Middlesex divisions History_of_local_government_districts_in_Middlesex.
- Middlesex divisions Hundred_(county_division).
- Middlesex east Essex.
- Middlesex end "1965".
- Middlesex government Metropolitan_Board_of_Works.
- Middlesex government Middlesex_County_Council.
- Middlesex government Middlesex_Quarter_Sessions.
- Middlesex government "Within The Metropolis:".
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- Middlesex hq "see text".
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- Middlesex legend "Arms of the Middlesex County Council".
- Middlesex lostTo County_of_London.
- Middlesex map "150".
- Middlesex mapCaption "Middlesex within England in 1890".
- Middlesex name "Middlesex".
- Middlesex north Hertfordshire.
- Middlesex northeast Essex.
- Middlesex northeast Hertfordshire.
- Middlesex northwest Buckinghamshire.
- Middlesex origin Middle_Saxons.
- Middlesex populationfirst "818129".
- Middlesex populationfirstyear "1801".
- Middlesex populationlast "2234543".
- Middlesex populationlastyear "1961".
- Middlesex populationsecond "2920485".
- Middlesex populationsecondyear "1881".
- Middlesex populationthird "1126465".
- Middlesex populationthirdyear "1911".
- Middlesex precededBy Kingdom_of_Essex.
- Middlesex replace Greater_London.
- Middlesex replace Hertfordshire.
- Middlesex replace Surrey.
- Middlesex south Surrey.
- Middlesex southeast County_of_London.
- Middlesex southwest Surrey.
- Middlesex start Historic_counties_of_England.
- Middlesex status Administrative_counties_of_England.
- Middlesex status Ceremonial_counties_of_England.
- Middlesex subdivisionType Counties_of_England.
- Middlesex text "Gules, three seaxes fessewise points to the sinister proper, pomels and hilts and in the centre chief point a Saxon crown or.".
- Middlesex text "The arms of the Middlesex County Council were blazoned:".
- Middlesex title "Neighbouring counties".
- Middlesex west Berkshire.
- Middlesex subject Category:Counties_of_England_disestablished_in_1965.
- Middlesex subject Category:Counties_of_England_established_in_antiquity.
- Middlesex subject Category:Greater_London_predecessors.
- Middlesex subject Category:Middlesex.
- Middlesex point "51.5 -0.4166666666666667".
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- Middlesex type CountiesOfEnglandEstablishedInAntiquity.
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