Historical County Map of Middlesex
Buckingham Palace and Westminster Bridge create a stunning backdrop for this reproduction map of Middlesex.
A county of England, bounded on the N. by Hertfordshire, on the E. by Essex, on the S. by Surrey and a corner of Kent, and on the W. by Buckinghamshire. It is one of the least counties in England, being only about 22 miles in length, and 14 in breadth, but is much the richest and most populous, and pays more taxes than any ten beside. It contains 7 market towns and about 98 parishes, without including those in London and Westminster.
A county of England, bounded on the N. by Hertfordshire, on the E. by Essex, on the S. by Surrey and a corner of Kent, and on the W. by Buckinghamshire. It is one of the least counties in England, being only about 22 miles in length, and 14 in breadth, but is much the richest and most populous, and pays more taxes than any ten beside. It contains 7 market towns and about 98 parishes, without including those in London and Westminster.