Hertfordshire 
 
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Title: Hertfordshire 
Author: Herbert W Tompkins 
Illustrator: Edmund H. New 
Release Date: April 25, 2006 [EBook #18252] 
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HERTFORDSHIRE 
 
[Illustration: ST. ALBAN'S ABBEY CHURCH] 
 
HERTFORDSHIRE 
By HERBERT W. TOMPKINS F.R.Hist.S. 
With Illustrations by EDMUND H. NEW AND FROM 
PHOTOGRAPHS AND TWO MAPS 
"Hearty, homely, loving Hertfordshire" --CHARLES LAMB 
LONDON METHUEN & CO. LTD. 36 Essex St. Strand 
Second Edition, Revised 
 
First Published March 1903 Second Edition, Revised 1922 
 
TO MY WIFE 
 
PREFACE 
In the following pages I have endeavoured to give a brief description of 
Hertfordshire on the lines of Mr. F. G. Brabant's book in this series. 
The general features of the county are briefly described in the 
Introduction, in sections approximately corresponding to the sections of 
the volume on Sussex. I have thought it wise, however, to compress the 
Introduction within the briefest limits, in order that, in the Gazetteer, I 
might have space for more adequate treatment than would otherwise
have been possible. 
I have visited a large proportion of the towns, villages and hamlets of 
Hertfordshire, and have, so far as possible, written from personal 
observation. 
I desire to thank Mr. John Hopkinson, F.L.S., F.G.S., etc., for his 
kindness in writing the sections on Climate and Botany; Mr. A. E. 
Gibbs, F.L.S., F.R.H.S., for his permission to make use of several 
miscellanies from his pen, and Mr. Alfred Bentley of New Barnet for 
his courtesy in placing some photographs from his collection at the 
disposal of Mr. New. 
VERULAM, SOUTHEND-ON-SEA, 1903. 
 
CONTENTS 
PAGE 
INTRODUCTION 1 
I SITUATION, EXTENT AND BOUNDARIES 1 
II PHYSICAL FEATURES 2 
III CLIMATE 11 
IV FLORA AND FAUNA 15 
V POPULATION 23 
VI COMMUNICATIONS 25 
VII INDUSTRIES 28 
VIII HISTORY 31 
IX ANTIQUITIES 33
X CELEBRATED MEN 39 
DESCRIPTION OF PLACES IN HERTFORDSHIRE ARRANGED 
ALPHABETICALLY 45 
INDEX TO PERSONS 235 
 
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS AND MAPS 
THE RAILWAYS OF HERTFORDSHIRE Front Cover 
THE ABBEY CHURCH, ST. ALBANS Frontispiece (From a 
Photograph by the Graphotone Co., Enfield) 
LEAFLESS BEECHES IN NOVEMBER, ASHRIDGE WOODS To 
face page 2 (From a Photo. by Mr. J. T. Newman, Great 
Berkhampstead) 
ON THE RIVER COLNE 8 (From a Photo. by Mr. J. T. Newman, 
Great Berkhampstead) 
GRAND JUNCTION CANAL AT TRING--THE HIGHEST WATER 
LEVEL IN ENGLAND 10 (From a Photo. by Mr. J. T. Newman, Great 
Berkhampstead) 
THE PARISH CHURCH, ALDBURY 47 (From a Photo. by Mr. J. T. 
Newman, Great Berkhampstead) 
ASHRIDGE HOUSE 53 (From a Photo. by Mr. J. T. Newman, Great 
Berkhampstead) 
OLD COTTAGE, BALDOCK 59 (From a Photo. by Messrs. Valentine, 
Dundee) 
CASTLE STREET, BERKHAMPSTEAD 72 (From a Photo. by Mr. J. 
T. Newman, Great Berkhampstead)
BISHOP'S STORTFORD 74 (From a Photograph by Messrs. Frith, 
Reigate) 
BROXBOURNE 79 
CHORLEY WOOD COMMON 87 (From a Photo. by the London 
Stereoscopic & Photo. Co.) 
HATFIELD HOUSE 109 (From a Photo. by Messrs. Valentine, 
Dundee) 
KING JAMES'S DRAWING-ROOM, HATFIELD HOUSE 111 (From 
a Photo. by Messrs. Valentine, Dundee) 
HEMEL HEMPSTEAD 115 
HERTFORD 117 
HITCHIN 125 (From a Photograph by Messrs. Frith, Reigate) 
KNEBWORTH PARK 139 
OLD COTTAGES NEAR MACKERY END 146 (From a Photograph 
by the Author) 
RICKMANSWORTH 170 (From a Photo. by the London Stereoscopic 
& Photo. Co.) 
THE HIGH STREET, ROYSTON 172 (From a Photo. by Messrs. 
Valentine, Dundee) 
THE FIGHTING COCKS, ST. ALBANS--THE OLDEST INN IN 
ENGLAND 178 (From a Photo. by Messrs. Valentine, Dundee) 
BACON'S MONUMENT 183 (From a Photograph by Messrs. Frith, 
Reigate) 
RUINS OF BACON'S HOUSE 184 (From a Photograph by Messrs. 
Frith, Reigate)
ST. ALBAN'S SHRINE 192 (From a Photograph by the Graphotone 
Co., Enfield) 
STEVENAGE CHURCH 204 (From a Photograph by Messrs. Frith, 
Reigate) 
WALTHAM CROSS 214 
MAP OF HERTFORDSHIRE 233 
 
INTRODUCTION 
I. SITUATION, EXTENT AND BOUNDARIES 
Hertfordshire, or Herts, is a county in the S.E. of England. On the S. it 
is bounded by Middlesex; on the S.W. by Buckinghamshire; on the 
N.W. by Bedfordshire; on the N. by Cambridgeshire; on the E. by 
Essex. Its extreme measurement from due E. to W., say from Little 
Hyde Hall to Puttenham, is about 38 miles; from N. to S., from Mobb's 
Hole at the top of    
    
		
	
	
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