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== Parish History  ==
== Parish History  ==


MIDDLESEX, an inland county, bounded on the south by Surrey and a very small part of Kent, from both which it is separated by the river Thames; on the east by Essex, from which it is divided by the river Lea; on the north by Hertfordshire; and on the west by Buckinghamshire, from which it is separated by the river Colne.<ref>Lewis, Samuel A., [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=51147#s19 ''A Topographical Dictionary of England''], (1848).  Adapted. Date accessed: 12 February 2014.</ref>  
MIDDLESEX, an inland county, bounded on the south by Surrey and a very small part of Kent, from both which it is separated by the River Thames; on the east by Essex, from which it is divided by the River Lea; on the north by Hertfordshire; and on the west by Buckinghamshire, from which it is separated by the River Colne.<ref>Lewis, Samuel A., [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=51147#s19 ''A Topographical Dictionary of England''], (1848).  Adapted. Date accessed: 12 February 2014.</ref>  


'''Additional information:'''  
'''Additional information:''' <br>
 
'''Middlesex or Greater London''', had at least four Lying-in Hospitals. These were as follows: <br>
'''Middlesex or Greater London''', had at least four Lying-in Hospitals. These were as follows:  
#'''[[British Lying In Hospital, Endell Street|British Lying In Hospital]]''', Endell Street, Holborn <br>
 
#'''[[City of London Lying in Hospital Finsbury|City of London Lying In Hospital]]''', City Road, Finsbury <br>
1) '''[[British Lying In Hospital, Endell Street|British Lying In Hospital]]''', Endell Street, Holborn  
#'''[[General Lying in Hospital, Lambeth|General Lying In Hospital]]''', York Road, Lambeth (or New Westminster Lying In Hospital, at Westminster) <br>
 
#'''[[Queen Charlotte's Hospital Marylebone Rd, Hammersmith|Queen Charlotte's Hospital]]''', Marylebone Road (now Goldhawk Road, Hammersmith) {{Middlesex}}
2) '''[[City of London Lying in Hospital Finsbury|City of London Lying In Hospital]]''', City Road, Finsbury  
 
3) '''[[General Lying in Hospital, Lambeth|General Lying In Hospital]]''', York Road, Lambeth (or New Westminster Lying In Hospital, at Westminster)  
 
4) '''[[Queen Charlotte's Hospital Marylebone Rd, Hammersmith|Queen Charlotte's Hospital]]''', Marylebone Road (now Goldhawk Rd, Hammersmith) {{Middlesex}}  


== Websites  ==
== Websites  ==

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Lying-in-Hospital chapel

Parish History

MIDDLESEX, an inland county, bounded on the south by Surrey and a very small part of Kent, from both which it is separated by the River Thames; on the east by Essex, from which it is divided by the River Lea; on the north by Hertfordshire; and on the west by Buckinghamshire, from which it is separated by the River Colne.[1]

Additional information:
Middlesex or Greater London, had at least four Lying-in Hospitals. These were as follows:

  1. British Lying In Hospital, Endell Street, Holborn
  2. City of London Lying In Hospital, City Road, Finsbury
  3. General Lying In Hospital, York Road, Lambeth (or New Westminster Lying In Hospital, at Westminster)
  4. Queen Charlotte's Hospital, Marylebone Road (now Goldhawk Road, Hammersmith)

    Websites

    References

    1. Lewis, Samuel A., A Topographical Dictionary of England, (1848). Adapted. Date accessed: 12 February 2014.