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[edit] Research TipsMonken Hadley is one of the ancient parishes of Middlesex. When county councils were created in 1889 it was transferred to Hertfordshire. In 1894 the parish was split, with a new parish of Hadley being created from it, which became part of Barnet Urban District, whilst the remainder of Monken Hadley became a parish within East Barnet Urban District. East Barnet Urban District was abolished in 1965, becoming part of the London Borough of Barnet.
Monken Hadley is a place in the London Borough of Barnet. An ancient country village north of Barnet, it is now a suburban development situated on the very edge of Greater London north north-west of Charing Cross, while retaining much of its rural character. [edit] History
Monken Hadley was originally a civil parish of Middlesex forming part of a small protrusion into Hertfordshire. In 1889, under the Local Government Act 1888, the civil parish was transferred to Hertfordshire. Under the Local Government Act 1894 the parish was split with a Hadley parish becoming part of the Barnet Urban District, while the remaining part of the parish became part of the East Barnet Urban District of Hertfordshire. In 1965, under the London Government Act 1963, its area was transferred to Greater London and combined with that of other districts formerly in Hertfordshire and Middlesex to form the present-day London Borough of Barnet.
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