The Victoria History of Middlesex: St George Hanover Square
Francis Boorman (Author)
Series: VCH Shorts
Published in association with: Institute of Historical Research
The parish of St George Hanover Square encompasses the wealthy neighbourhoods of Mayfair, Belgravia and Pimlico – of which large areas were owned by the Grosvenor Estate and developed by master builder Thomas Cubitt – as well as part of Hyde Park. This book relates the history of the parish from its inception in 1724 to its abolition with the establishment of the London County Council in 1900. The area was transformed through rapid urbanisation from largely undeveloped fields on the western fringe of London to become one of the most affluent parts of the metropolis, with developments centred on a series of grand squares, including Hanover, Grosvenor and Belgrave Squares.
In detailed thematic treatments, the book explores the local government of the vestry, as well as institutions such as the schools, charities and St George’s Hospital, now based in South London. The wider political culture and the economy of the parish are described, from the aristocrats and servants of Mayfair, to the industries on the bank of the Thames, including manufactories and a distillery. Finally, it covers the religious life of the parish, the erection of new churches and chapels, and its division into ecclesiastical parishes and subdistricts as the population boomed in the nineteenth century.
This book reveals the surprising contrasts in an area characterised by grand townhouses and stucco facades. In it we meet all London life, from the rowdy denizens of the original May Fair, via campaigning duchesses, to market gardeners, including the unforgettable Savage Beare.
This well-timed and meticulously researched book by Dr Francis Calvert Boorman on St George Hanover Square makes an impressive contribution to the Victoria County History project. …Offering a glimpse into the history and life of St George Hanover Square, this indefatigable work will be an excellent source of reference to anyone interested in London or local history.
The London Topographical Society
- Introduction
- Communications
- Economic Life
- Vestry
- Policing
- Highways and Street Cleaning
- Poor Relief
- Health and Welfare
- Charities
- Political Life
- Religious Life
EPUB: 9781912702855
Paperback: 9781912702848 / 170 pages / 254mm x 178mm
Francis Boorman (Author)
Francis Calvert Boorman is an historian of locality, London and arbitration. He is editor of the previous VCH short St Clement Danes, 1660-1900 and has worked for VCH Gloucestershire on their history of Cirencester. He is an associate research fellow at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies and is working on a history of arbitration in 19th-century England.
This well-timed and meticulously researched book by Dr Francis Calvert Boorman on St George Hanover Square makes an impressive contribution to the Victoria County History project. …Offering a glimpse into the history and life of St George Hanover Square, this indefatigable work will be an excellent source of reference to anyone interested in London or local history.
The London Topographical Society
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