Finsbury Division - Area

Area

The division stretched from the boundary of the City of London north to the border between Middlesex and Hertfordshire. In 1899 the area, with the southern section becoming part of the new County of London, and the northern section remaining in Middlesex.

The area is now covered by three London Boroughs: Islington, parts of Barnet, Haringey, and Hackney.

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