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Holborn
History
 • Created17th century
 • Abolished1900
 • Succeeded byHampstead MB
Holborn MB
St Marylebone MB
Paddington MB
St Pancras MB
Statusdivision of hundred

The Holborn Division was one of four divisions of the Hundred of Ossulstone, in the county of Middlesex, England. The other divisions were named Finsbury, Kensington and Tower.

The area was to the north of the liberty of Westminster, and was included entirely within the County of London on its creation in 1889. It gave its name to the Metropolitan Borough of Holborn created in 1900. The area is now covered by the London Borough of Camden and the northern section of the City of Westminster.

In 1829 the Holborn Division contained the following "parishes, townships, precincts and places":

External links

Map of Divisions of Ossulstone Hundred – the map indicates that technically the Westminster Division was an independent constituent of the Holborn Division.

Historic subdivisions of Middlesex

51°32′N 0°10′W / 51.54°N 0.17°W / 51.54; -0.17

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