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Middlesex Deaneries in County of London 1903
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List from "A map of the Ecclesiastical Divisions within the County of London, 1903" published by Edward Stanford of London, reprinted as a facsimile by the London Topographical Society. These are the Rural Deaneries in the Diocese of London which are within the ancient county of Middlesex, and in 1903 were wholly or partly within the County of London. Deaneries in Middlesex but outside the 1903 County of London will be added later. The web page for each deanery has a list of the parishes contained within it in 1903.
- Bethnal Green with Outline map
- Chelsea with Outline map
- Finsbury with Outline map
- Fulham with Outline map
- Hackney with Outline map
- Hammersmith with Outline map
- Hampstead with Outline map
- Holborn with Outline map
- Hornsey (only part within County of London was Highgate, shown on Outline map of St Pancras)
- Islington with Outline map
- Kensington with outline map in two parts, North and South of Notting Hill Gate/Bayswater Road
- Paddington with Outline map
- Poplar with Outline map
- Shoreditch with Outline map
- St Marylebone with Outline map
- St Pancras with Outline map
- Stepney with Outline map
- Tottenham; only one parish partly within the County of London, shown on Outline map of Hackney
- Westminster with Outline map
- Willesden (only two parishes within County of London, one is on Outline map of Hampstead)