Isleworth Hundred
in Hounslow, United KingdomCategory: Attraction
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Isleworth Hundred was a subdivision of the ancient county of Middlesex, England. In Domesday Book (1086) it was recorded as Hundeslaw Hundred ("Hounslow Hundred" in modern spelling).It contained three parishes :
Heston
Isleworth
Twickenham
All of the above area was exceptionally part of one manor, that of Isleworth. The Domesday Book of 1086 names the unit (in its heavily abbreviated fusion of Latin and French) Hounslow Hundred, a term never found again and adds Hampton to the south-west, which after a like reference in a charter of the 12th century, became unequivocally part of Spelthorne Hundred.
The earliest further named cluster of buildings (sometimes termed hamlets) within this area of any notable size during its relevant currency were:
Hounslow which was from the 16th century straddled the divide between the first-two named parishes.
Whitton in the parish of Twickenham
North Hyde in the parish of Heston
Sutton Green in the parish of Heston
Lampton in the parish of Heston
Worton in the parish of Isleworth
Wyke in the parish of Isleworth
Scrattage (completely defunct), location unknown

