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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 70. Chapters: History of Middlesex, Middlesex County Cricket Club, Middlesex University, People from Middlesex, Hampton Court Palace, William Garrow, Chris Thomas, Mick Underwood, John Page, David Halfyard, Middlesex County Automobile Club, Kirk Windstein, Richard Hayward, List of Middlesex University people, Neil Fusedale, Middlesex county cricket teams, William Gouge, Alan Shirreff, Gregory H. Johnson, Edward Buckland, Trent Park, Artillery Ground, Alexander Morten, Hanwell Park, Jeremy Black, Eusebius Andrews, Dennis Baldry, George Blackwell, William S. Godbe, William Crossman, Brian Hanrahan, Christopher Trembath, Sandra Ramdhanie, Lillie Bridge Grounds, Arthur Judd, James Robertson, Lansdown Centre for Electronic Arts, Paul Garlick, Stanwell Place, John Monckton, Anthony Marshall, Ernest Smythe, Hugh Bateman-Champain, Doctor of Professional Studies, Geoffrey Hebden, Robert Caple, Rex Gautrey, Gordon Collins, List of places in Middlesex, History of Staines, Dominic Ralfs, Anthony Denness, William Lautour, Harlequin Amateurs, Alan Rayment, Nigel Maddox, George Jupp, Evelyn Sharp, Baroness Sharp, Oak Hill Theological College, Hornsey College of Art, Albert Ward, Whittington Hospital, Robert James, George Bradbury, Population of Middlesex, George Trebeck, Thomas Wood, Thomas Ellis Owen, Forest of Middlesex, William Wriothesley, Museum of Domestic Design and Architecture, The Seaxe Club, Karuna Institute, Flag of Middlesex, Middle Saxons. Excerpt: Middlesex University (abbr. MU, MDX) is a university in north London, England. It is located in the historic county boundaries of Middlesex from which it takes its name. It is one of the post-1992 universities and is a member of Million+ working group. As is the case with many former polytechnics, Middlesex was formally organised as a teaching institution relatively recently (in 1973), ...