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Originally appearing in Volume V25, Page 513 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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SOUTHGATE , an See also:

urban See also:district in the See also:Enfield See also:parliamentary See also:division of See also:Middlesex, See also:England, 9 M. N. of St See also:Paul's See also:Cathedral, See also:London, on the See also:Great See also:Northern railway. Pop. (1901), 14,993. It is pleasantly situated in a wooded district, and forms an See also:outer residential suburb of the See also:metropolis. See also:Christ See also:Church, in See also:Early See also:English See also:style, is the See also:work of See also:Sir See also:Gilbert See also:Scott, and contains stained See also:glass windows from the designs of Sir E. Burne-See also:Jones and D. G. See also:Rossetti. See also:Close to New Southgate station is Colney See also:Hatch Lunatic See also:Asylum for the See also:county of London, opened in 1851 and subsequently much enlarged.

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