HADLEY (MONKEN), a parish in the hundred of EDMONTON, county of MIDDLESEX, half of a mile (N. N. E.)1 fronvChipping-Barnet, containing 926 inhabitants. The living is a perpetual curacy, in the jurisdiction of the Commissary of London, concurrently with the Consistorial Court of the Bishop of London, and in the patronage of John Penney, Esq. The church, dedicated to St. Mary, consists of a nave, aisles, chancel, and transept;, the aisles are separated from the nave bydepressed arches and clustered pillars. At the westend is a square tower of flint, on the top of which is an iron beacon. Amongst eminent persons buried here were. Sir William Stamford, a learned judge and- writer on the law; Dr. John Monro, a physician, author of a treatise on insanity; and Mrs. Chapone, who wrote " Letters on the Improvement of the Mind." This place was formerly a hamlet in the parish of Edmonton.