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Originally appearing in Volume V01, Page 161 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ACTON , an See also:

urban See also:district in the See also:Ealing See also:parliamentary See also:division of See also:Middlesex, See also:England, suburban to See also:London, 9 M. W. of St. See also:Paul's See also:Cathedral. Pop. (1861) 3151; (1901) 37,744. Its ap- pearance is now wholly that of a See also:modern residential suburb. The derivation offered for its name is from See also:Oak-See also:town, in reference to the extensive See also:forest which formerly covered the locality. The See also:land belonged from See also:early times to the see of London, a See also:grant being recorded in 1220. See also:Henry III. had a See also:residence here. At the See also:time of the See also:Commonwealth Acton was a centre of See also:Puritanism. See also:Philip See also:Nye (d. 1672) was See also:rector; See also:Richard See also:Baxter, See also:Sir See also:Matthew See also:Hale (See also:Lord See also:Chief- See also:Justice), Henry See also:Fielding the novelist and See also:John See also:Lindley the botanist (d.

1865) are famous names among residents here. Acton See also:

Wells, of saline See also:waters, had considerable reputation in the 18th See also:century.

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