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Mayfair, Belgravia, and Bayswater

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A brisk historical and topographical survey of three adjacent London districts that traces their evolution from rural manors and royal lands through seventeenth- and eighteenth-century development into fashionable residential quarters. The text maps parish boundaries and estate ownership, explains the origins of street names and local fairs, and describes major open spaces, squares, churches, and notable houses. Mixing architectural description, social anecdote, and property history, it records contemporary occupants and urban features to orient residents and visitors and to show how layers of civic, ecclesiastical, and aristocratic influence shaped the area’s streets and public life.


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Transcriber's Note:

The following errors in the original index have been corrected.

  • Radcliffe, Mrs., 74 was Redcliffe, Mrs., and appeared between Reay and Reid.
  • Savile Club, 52 was Savill Club, 52
  • Stratford de Redclyffe, Lord, 13 was Stratford de Redcliffe, Lord, 13
  • Stratheden, Lord, 37 was Strathden, Lord, 37