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Uxbridge and Common
The Inclosure of Hillingdon Parish in 1819 saw the reduction in size of Uxbridge Common, which at its largest had been in circumference.
A water tower on Uxbridge Common was built in 1906, resembling a church tower, to improve the supply to the town.
The club had been at Cricketfield Road since 1858, but moved to a new site on part of Uxbridge Common on Park Road.
Ealing Common is a London Underground station on the Uxbridge branch of the Piccadilly Line, and on the Ealing Broadway branch of the District Line.
North Ealing is a London Underground station on the Uxbridge branch of the Piccadilly Line between Ealing Common and Park Royal.
It forms the westernmost part of the A406 North Circular as it runs north from Gunnersbury Avenue as it crosses the A4020 Uxbridge Road at Ealing Common to meet the A40 Western Avenue at the Hanger Lane Gyratory System.

Uxbridge and was
Quiney was in London again in June, 1601, and in November, when he rode up, as Shakespeare must often have done, by way of Oxford, High Wycombe, and Uxbridge, and home through Aylesbury and Banbury.
He was taken to Uxbridge Cottage Hospital, where for a time his life was believed to be in danger.
Daniel Day established a wool carding mill in the Blackstone Valley at Uxbridge, Massachusetts in 1809, the third woollen mill established in the U. S. ( The first was in Hartford, Connecticut, and the second at Watertown, Massachusetts.
Sykes's small office above a grocer's shop at 130 Uxbridge Road, Shepherd's Bush, was shared from around 1953 by Milligan.
Trusted by the popular party, Pembroke was made governor of the Isle of Wight, and he was one of the representatives of the parliament on several occasions, notably during the negotiations at Uxbridge in 1645 and at Newport in 1648, and when the Scots surrendered Charles in 1647.
For two years from 1939 the 8-car Uxbridge line trains were extended from Aldgate but this caused operational problems, and from 1941 Barking was again served by Hammersmith & City trains.
From 1836 to 10 September 1962 there was a railway line between West Drayton and Uxbridge, with an intermediate station at Cowley ( opened 1 October 1904 ).
The Uxbridge Road ( then known as the Oxford Road ) was turnpiked between Uxbridge and Tyburn in 1714.
The cars cost £ 1, 000 each yet the ordinary fare from Shepherd's Bush to Uxbridge was only 8 < sup > d </ sup >.
A tram depot ( later converted into a trolleybus depot and then into a bus garage ) was located on the Uxbridge Road.
Feltham Swimming Baths was built on parkland beside the Uxbridge Road in 1965, later refurbished and renamed Feltham Airparcs Leisure Centre .. That public sports facility was renamed in 2010 as Hanworth Air Park Leisure Centre & Library
A charter of Henry II gives the name as Hestune, meaning " enclosed settlement ", which is justified by its location in what was the Warren of Staines, between the ancient Roman road to Bath, and the Uxbridge Road to Oxford.
Ickenham had a parish council but came within the Uxbridge Rural District until 1925, when this was absorbed into the Municipal Borough of Uxbridge.
Ickenham was within the Uxbridge constituency until boundary changes at the 2010 general election meant it became part of the new Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner constituency, represented by Nick Hurd MP.
In 2007, Cadbury Schweppes announced that it was moving to Uxbridge, London Borough of Hillingdon, to cut costs.
A turnpike gate was constructed at the foot of the hill on the main road from London to Uxbridge, now Oxford Street, Bayswater Road and Holland Park Avenue along this part of its route.
For Poor Law it was grouped into the Uxbridge Union and was within Uxbridge Rural Sanitary District from 1875.

Uxbridge and reduced
Uxbridge was reduced to the urban districts of Ruislip-Northwood and Uxbridge.

Uxbridge and size
The Uxbridge Cricket Club Ground and Uxbridge fire station were relocated as part of the new development, which became controversial due to both its size and cost.

Uxbridge and by
William Ponsonby, before leading the British cavalry charge, tells Uxbridge that his father had been killed in battle by lancers, not least because he had been riding an inferior horse: in fact his father had been a politician who died of natural causes back in England, and he is simply foretelling his own fate in the battle.
It had branches to Uxbridge and Hounslow West, but both are now operated by the Piccadilly line.
Transport for London, led by then Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone, proposed to build a West London Tram between Shepherd's Bush and Uxbridge town centre.
Harefield is served by route 331 operating between Uxbridge and Ruislip, and route U9 between Uxbridge and Harefield Hospital.
On 25 September 1905, following lobbying by Ickenham Parish Council, the Metropolitan Railway opened a small halt on their line between Harrow and Uxbridge.
Roman roads formed the parish's north-eastern and southern boundaries from Marble Arch: Watling Street ( later Edgware Road ) and the Uxbridge road, known by the 1860s as Bayswater Road.
First horse drawn, then electric trams ( until 1936 ) and, then, electric trolleybuses, gave Southall residents and workers quick and convenient transport along Uxbridge Road in the first half of the 20th century before they were replaced by standard diesel-engined buses in 1960.
By 1800, Uxbridge had become one of the most important market towns in Middlesex, helped by its status as the first stopping point for stagecoaches travelling from London to Oxford.
Harman's Brewery was established in Uxbridge by George Harman in 1763 and moved into its new headquarters in Uxbridge High Street in 1875.
In the early 1900s, the Uxbridge and District Electricity Supply Company was established in Waterloo Road, much of the town was connected by 1902.
Uxbridge and South Ruislip is represented by John Randall MP, of the Conservative Party.
The Art Deco style department store, Randall's, is owned by the family of the MP for Uxbridge and South Ruislip, John Randall.
Further upstream is Uxbridge Lock, and nearby is a derelict flour mill formerly owned by Allied Mills.
The town is bounded on the north by Oxford, Sutton and Uxbridge, on the east by Sutton and Uxbridge, on the south by Burrillville, Rhode Island, and on the west by Webster, Massachusetts and a small portion of Thompson, Connecticut.

Uxbridge and Hillingdon
Hillingdon Athletics Club ( an amalgamation of the Ruislip-Northwood and Uxbridge clubs ), has attracted many athletes from Ickenham since its foundation in the 1960s.
Uxbridge: London Borough of Hillingdon ISBN 0-907869-04-1
They can be contacted via London Borough of Hillingdon, High Street, Civic Centre, Uxbridge, UB8 1UW.
Uxbridge () is a large town located in west London, England and is the administrative headquarters of the London Borough of Hillingdon.
The wards of Uxbridge North and Uxbridge South are used for election of councillors to Hillingdon London Borough Council and for statistical purposes.
Uxbridge originally formed a chapelry within the parish of Hillingdon.
Uxbridge: Hillingdon Borough Libraries ISBN 0-907869-06-8
fr: Uxbridge ( Hillingdon )
Hillingdon Council governs the borough, with its headquarters in the Civic Centre in Uxbridge.
The councils involved were initially unable to decide upon a name, with Keith Joseph suggesting " Uxbridge " in October 1963, later revised to Hillingdon.
Of these areas, the borough is further divided into these wards: Barnhill Ward, Botwell Ward, Brunel Ward, Cavendish Ward, Charville Ward, Eastcote and East Ruislip Ward, Harefield Ward, Heathrow Villages Ward, Hillingdon East Ward, Ickenham Ward, Manor Ward, Northwood Hills Ward, Northwood Ward, Pinkwell Ward, South Ruislip Ward, Townfield Ward, Uxbridge North Ward, Uxbridge South Ward, West Drayton Ward, West Ruislip Ward, Yeading Ward, Yiewsley Ward: this link has pointers to maps.
Uxbridge, Hillingdon was chosen to house the new buildings, and work hadn ’ t even started before the Ministry of Education officially changed the College ’ s status: it was officially named Brunel College of Advanced Technology in 1962 – the tenth Advanced Technology College in the country, and the last to be awarded this title.
The old route ( via Acton, Ealing, Southall, Hayes, Hillingdon and Uxbridge ) was renumbered the A4020.
Uxbridge is a London Underground station in Uxbridge in the London Borough of Hillingdon, north-west London.
The London Borough of Hillingdon announced in June 2011 that it would be lobbying Transport for London to have the Central line extended from West Ruislip station to Uxbridge.
Uxbridge is a town in the London Borough of Hillingdon:
RAF Northolt is a Royal Air Force station situated in South Ruislip, east by northeast of Uxbridge in the London Borough of Hillingdon, West London.
Wheelchair users who wish to travel in the Uxbridge direction must travel to Sudbury Town or Northwick Park and change direction there ; when coming from Central London, they must continue until Hillingdon to change direction.
It left Hillingdon House, at RAF Uxbridge on this date and moved to Bentley Priory with its first Air Officer Commanding Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Dowding.

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