The Middlesex Federation

When we talk of Middlesex where do we mean?
The County, the Province or the Tribal Lands?
It’s possible you didn’t even realise there is a choice!

It is Middlesex Day in...

When we talk of Middlesex where do we mean?

The County, the Province or the Tribal Lands?

It’s possible you didn’t even realise there is a choice!

We do know that anyone who says Middlesex ‘doesn’t exist’ is talking out their hat.

The assumption that because the County Council was abolished Middlesex is abolished is fanciful – did Middlesex not exist before 1889? For that is the very recent date the Middlesex County Council was formed.

And as you will read and learn, nothing could be further from the truth.

The Middlesex Flag, flying above 10 Downing Street on Middlesex Day

Jeff Barnes, chair of Middlesex Heritage, Tom Fidler, vice chair of Middlesex Heritage, then Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Lord Randall of Uxbridge, Michael Gove MP and Andrew Rosindell MP. 

Pictured, the Middlesex County Cricket Club youth along with others, including Jeff Barnes, chair of Middlesex Heritage, Tom Fidler, vice chair of Middlesex Heritage, then Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Lord Randall of Uxbridge, Michael Gove MP and Andrew Rosindell MP. You can read more about the visit here.

About The Middlesex Federation

 

Our President is Russell Grant, the Lord of Ashford and a proud Middlesaxon.
Russell is a famous author and media personality. He is also the author of the must read book ‘The Real Counties of Britain’
Our Patron is Lord Lord Randall of Uxbridge.

Russell Grant is pictured centre. To his right is Brandon Lewis, then Local Government Minister and to his left is Lord Randall of Uxbridge.

Welcome to Middlesex - the Capital County

The Middlesex Federation comprises the following separate but related organisations:

Middlesex Heritage, https://middlesexheritage.org/

the Middlesaxon Tribe, https://middlesaxontribe.org/

and the Federation of Middlesex Sports, https://middlesexsports.org/.

Please use the links at the top of the page for more information

The County of Middlesex Trust has now evolved into Middlesex Heritage.