- Ruxley (hundred)
infobox historic subdivision
Name= Ruxley
HQ=Ruxley
Status= hundred
Start= in antiquity
End= 1884 - 1965, see chart
Replace=Bromley Rural District , and
Bexley Urban District , see chart
with the hundred of Bromley and Beckenham.
PopulationFirst= 12,329 [http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/census/table_page.jsp?tab_id=GB1831ABS_M%5B1%5D&u_id=10140810&show=DB Hundred of Ruxley 1831 census on British History Online] ]
PopulationFirstYear=1831
PopulationLast= 12,329
PopulationLastYear=1831
AreaFirst= convert|36320|acre|km2|0
AreaFirstYear= 1831
AreaLast= convert|36320|acre|km2|0
AreaLastYear= 1831Ruxley was an ancient hundred, a land division in the north west of the county of
Kent ,England . Its area has been mostly absorbed by the growth ofLondon ; with its name currently referring to theRuxley district.Mills, A., "Oxford Dictionary of London Place Names", (2001)] Its former area now corresponds to a majority of theLondon Borough of Bromley , a large part of theLondon Borough of Bexley and a small part of the Kent District of Sevenoaks. [http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/bound_map_page.jsp?first=true&u_id=10140810&c_id=10001043 Vision of Britain map shows old boundaries map] ] [ [http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newmap.srf?x=549620&y=170415&z=1&sv=549620,170415&st=4&ar=Y&mapp=newmap.srf&searchp=newsearch.srf&dn=589&ax=549620&ay=170415 Streetmap,co.uk shows present boundaries] ] [Nicholson Greater London Street Atlas Comprehensive Edition (2003) ISBN 0-583-33291-9 shows present boundaries ] The hundred was within the Lathe ofSutton-at-Hone ,An Historical Atlas of Kent (2004) ISBN 1-86077-255-2 - Maps front cover and back cover inlay] [http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/relationships.jsp?u_id=10140810&c_id=10001043 Vision of Britain - Hundred of Ruxley - Divisions and changes] ] [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=62794&strquery=ruxley The Hundred of Ruxley at British History Online.] ] in the west division of Kent.The hundred was approximately fourteen miles at its longest north to south and about eight miles (13 km) and its widest east to west. The
River Cray was the largest river in the hundred of Ruxley flowing northward through six of its parishes, four of which are named after it. The River Cray rises in Orpington then flows through St. Mary Cray, St. Paul's Cray, North Cray, Foots Cray, and Bexley before crossing the northern border and Watling Street into the hundred of Lesnes.As almost all the area of the Ruxley hundred is now within Greater London, and as civil parishes were abolished in Greater London,
Knockholt which was in the south of Ruxley is the only parish of the Hundred that is a civil parish today. Knockholt is also the only part of this Kent Hundred that is in Kent today, although both would not have been true whilst Knockholt was in the London Borough of Bromley between 1965 and 1969.Parishes
The
parish es that were recorded as being wholly within the Ruxley hundred wereChelsfield ,Cudham ,Downe , Farnborough,Foots Cray , Hayes,Keston ,Knockholt ,North Cray ,Orpington ,St. Mary Cray ,St. Paul's Cray , andWest Wickham .Also more parishes were recorded as being partly or sometimes within the hundred, they were:Bexley ,Chislehurst ,Chiddingstone , Hever, andRuxley . The Parish of Chislehurst was partly within the hundred of Blackheath, and the parish of Bexley was partly in the Codsheath hundred. Some records show that Ruxley, at least for a time had anexclave to the south containing parts of two parishes, Hever and Chiddingstone, which are in the geographical area of the Somerden hundred and usually included in it. The settlement of Ruxley itself had its own parish until 1557 when it was absorbed into North Cray parish.Boundaries and neighbours
Ruxley occupied a central northeast area within the Sutton-at-Hone lathe, its position gave it borders with all but perhaps one of the other hundreds in the lathe. Ruxley was bordered by the hundreds of Little and Lesnes to the north, Dartford and Wilmington to the northeast, Axtane to the east and northeast (sometimes the hundred of Dartford and Wilmington and the hundred of Axtane were recorded as one hundred), Codsheath to the east and southeast Westerham and Edenbridge to the south, Ruxley's southwestern border was part of the Kent border with
Surrey ; Bromley and Beckenham bordered to the west and finally Blackheath to the northwest. The only hundred of the Sutton at Hone lathe that would have not shared a common border with Ruxley was Somerden, the southern most hundred of the lathe. However the exclave to the south containing parts of Hever and Chiddingstone parishes lies geographical area of Somerden and if included would give Ruxley a border with it, and thus give Ruxley borders with all other hundreds in the lathe. When Greater London was created in 1965 what was previously Ruxley's eastern and southern border with the hundreds of Dartford and Wilmington, Axtane, Codsheath, and Westerham became roughly part of the border between the counties of Greater London and Kent being the border between the London Boroughs of Bromley and Bexley with the Kent Districts of Sevenoaks and Dartford. Although Knockholt left the London Borough of Bromley and became part of the Kent district of Sevenoaks in 1969 moving part of the Border in that area.Watling Street ran past the north side of the Bexley Parish and part of it formed some of Ruxley's northern boundary with Lesnes.District replacement table
References
External links
* [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=62794&strquery=ruxley The Hundred of Ruxley] at British History Online.
* [http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit_page.jsp?u_id=10140810 The Hundred of Ruxley] at Vision of Britain
** [http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/bound_map_page.jsp?first=true&u_id=10140810&c_id=10001043 Boundaries map]
** [http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/relationships.jsp?u_id=10140810&c_id=10001043 Divisions and changes]
** [http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/census/table_page.jsp?tab_id=GB1831ABS_M%5B1%5D&u_id=10140810&show=DB 1831 Census report page 1]
** [http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/census/table_page.jsp?tab_id=GB1831ABS_M%5B1%5D&u_id=10140810&show=DB&min_c=6&max_c=10 1831 Census report page 2]
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