- History of Hertfordshire
Hertfordshire was originally the area assigned to a fortress constructed atHertford under the rule ofEdward the Elder in913 . The name Hertfordshire appears in theAnglo-Saxon Chronicle in1011 .Most English counties have nicknames for people from that county, such as a
Tyke fromYorkshire and aYellowbelly fromLincolnshire ; the traditional nickname for people from Hertfordshire is 'Hertfordshire Hedgehog' or 'Hertfordshire Hayabout'; although hedgehogs are abundant in the county, the nickname is probably a corruption of 'haycock', a haystack, referring to the county's cornfields, which formed the county's principal Medieval export to the food markets of London.The
Domesday Book recorded the county as having nine hundreds.Tring and Danais became one,Dacorum . The other seven wereBraughing , Broadwater, Cashio, Edwinstree, Hertford, Hitchin and Odsey.Hertfordshire is the starting point of the New River: a man made waterway, opened in
1613 to supplyLondon with fresh drinking water.Hertfordshire's only traditional city,
St Albans , is built by the site ofVerulamium , the third largest city inRoman Britain . The modern town was named afterSaint Alban , the first British Christianmartyr . Hertfordshire is also the location of the UK's first two Garden Cities,Welwyn Garden City , andLetchworth which were both founded byEbenezer Howard .Hatfield House , in Hatfield, was a former home to Queen Elizabeth I during her youth. It is said that here, while sat under a large oak tree (which although not alive today, can be viewed at the visitor centre within Hatfield Park), she was told she was to become Queen.In 1965, under the London Government Act 1963,
Barnet Urban District andEast Barnet Urban District were abolished and their area transferred from Hertfordshire to Greater London to form part of theLondon Borough of Barnet . [ [http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/relationships.jsp?u_id=10042082 http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/relationships.jsp?u_id=10042082] "Visionofbritain.org" Retrieved on 04-27-07 ] [ [http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/relationships.jsp?u_id=10001699 http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/relationships.jsp?u_id=10001699] "Visionofbritain.org" Retrieved on 04-27-07 ] At the same time thePotters Bar Urban District was directly transferred fromMiddlesex to Hertfordshire. [ [http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/relationships.jsp?u_id=10135590&c_id=10001043 http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/relationships.jsp?u_id=10135590&c_id=10001043] "Visionofbritain.org" Retrieved on 04-27-07 ]From the 1920s until the late 1980s, the town of
Borehamwood was home to one of the major Britishfilm studio complexes, including theMGM-British Studios . Many well known films were made here, including "" and the original "Star Wars " andIndiana Jones trilogies. Television productions are still made at the nearbyElstree Studios , which were taken over by theBBC . All the Harry Potter films were made atLeavesden Film Studios nearWatford .A few minutes after 6am on
11 December 2005 , a large explosion and fire occurred at apetroleum fuel depot nearHemel Hempstead , in Buncefield. Forty three people were injured, and considerable damage was caused. Only the timing, on early Sunday morning, meant that nobody was killed. The two day fire was the largest in peacetime Europe, and a pall of smoke darkened London and much of South East England.Hertfordshire in Fiction
In the book
Pride and Prejudice byJane Austen , Hertfordshire is the location of Longbourn where the Bennet family lives and of Netherfield Hall where Mr. Bingley stays.References
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History of England
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