Spelthorne Hundred

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Spelthorne was a hundred (dated subdivision) of the historic county of Middlesex, England. It contained these parishes and settlements:[5]

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Spelthorne
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Area
  183123,386 acres (94.64 km2)[1][2]
Population
  183115,212[3]
  1881[4]33,460
History
  Createdin late Anglo Saxon England
Statushundred
Subdivisions
  TypeParishes containing manors, churchlands and commons.
Henry VIII created the two royal parks in the eastern two parishes - Bushy Park and Hampton Court Park - and set up hunting rights and similar privileges across much of the hundred. By the 19th century all the commons were enclosed and only manor with its lands largely undivided was Hampton Court.
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The present-day district of Spelthorne in Surrey amounts to about 59% of the hundred.[6][4] The eastern parts since 1965 form parts of the London boroughs of Hounslow and Richmond upon Thames.

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The parishes in the Hundred. These closely correspond with postcode districts.

Demography

A decennial table for each parish is published in the Victoria County History series. By 1891 the Hundred was legally moribund, having already been de facto moribund. The population of the north-eastern six parishes has been greater than the south-west seven since an unknowable point in time between the 1831 and 1841 censuses. A summary is:[4]

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Area nameAcreage1801 population1821 population1841 population1861 population1881 population1901 population
Seven parishes becoming in 1965 part of Surrey13,73356046720791591521452020888
Six parishes becoming in 1965 part of London9,653462466978672102881894032280
Total (Spelthorne Hundred)23,386102881341716587194403346053168
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Relative to the county as a whole, the hundred (one of six) had 12.9% of its 181,320 acres. In 1801 it had 1.3% of the 818,129 people recorded as living in Middlesex; in 1901 it had 1.6% of the 3,585,323 people stated in the census to be living in the county (including in the County of London parts which once lay in Middlesex).[4]

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