| Friern Barnet Urban District | |
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Friern Barnet within Middlesex in 1961 |
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| Area | |
| • 1855 | 1,292 acres (5.2285km²) |
| • 1874 | 1,303 acres (5.2731km²) |
| • 1899 | 1,304 acres (5.2771km²) |
| • 1914 | 1,304 acres (5.2771km²) |
| Area transferred | |
| • 1 April 1934 | 59 acres from Finchley (29), Hornsey (4), Southgate (11) & Wood Green (15) |
| • 1 April 1934 | 23 acres to Finchley (18), Hornsey (1) & Southgate (4) |
| Population | |
| • 1851 | 974 |
| • 1861 | 1,335 |
| • 1871 | 4,347 |
| • 1911 | 14,924 |
| History | |
| • Preceded by | Barnet Poor Law Union |
| • Origin | Local Government Act 1858 |
| • Created | 1883 |
| • Abolished | 1965 |
| • Succeeded by | London Borough of Barnet |
| Status |
Local Government District (1883-1894) Urban District (1894-1965) |
| Government | Friern Barnet Local Board (1883-1894) Friern Barnet Urban District Council (1894-1965) |
| • HQ | Parkhurst House, Friern Barnet Road, Friern Barnet (1884-1887) Tudor House, 18 Beaconsfield Road, Friern Barnet (1887-1906) The Priory, Friern Barnet (1906-1941) Friern Barnet Town Hall (1941-1965) |
| • Motto | RURIS AMATOR (Lover of the country) |
| Contained within | |
| • County | Middlesex |
| • Hundred | Ossulstone |
| • Petty sessional division | Highgate |
| • County court district | Barnet |
| Subdivisions | |
| • Type | Wards |
| • Units | North, South, Central (1888-1945) North, South, East, West, Central (1945-1965) |
Friern Barnet Urban District was a local government area in Middlesex, England, which was succeeded by the London Borough of Barnet in 1965.