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The author traces the parish's change from a rural village into an urbanized district, combining archival research, census and ratebook summaries, and etymological notes to explain how land sales, manorial rights, and administrative decisions shaped local wealth and taxation. He scrutinizes re-assessments and vestry practices, arguing they redistributed burdens and profited landholders, and reproduces tables of population, houses, and rental income to support his critique. The work interleaves documentary excerpts, commentary on place-name origins, and recommendations for public knowledge and accountability in local governance.

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William Robins

William Robins is an author known for his work "Paddington: Past and Present," which explores the historical and cultural significance of the Paddington area in London. His writing often reflects a deep appreciation for local history and community, providing readers with insights into the evolution of urban spaces. Through his narrative, Robins contributes to the understanding of how places shape identity and memory, making his work relevant for those interested in the interplay between geography and personal experience.

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