Thursday, 30 June 2011

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    Covent Garden - even from the Roman period was a core part of the settlement of Londinium. The identify Covent Garden turned a district in London throughout the reign of King John Lackland 1199-1256, it was then a 40 acre (a hundred and sixty,000 m2) piece of land within the county of Middlesex, and marked to the east and to the west by the trendy streets of St. Martin's Lane and Drury Lane, and within the north and the south by Floral Street and a line between Chandos Place, along Maiden Lane and Exeter Avenue to Aldwych.

    Within the rectangle, was the abbey and the convent of St. Peter in Westminster with a medieval Garden for his or her daily food needs. In the course of the subsequent three centuries, the covent Garden area turned an ever more vital supply of vegatables and fruits for London. The Garden was managed by a succession of managers on behalf of the Abbot of Westminster. Such a award prompted property disputes with the crown, which Henry VIII revoked with a brushstroke in 1540. He took it through the Reformation of the monasteries and had their possessions in his favor.

    John Russell, 1st Earl of Bedford, additionally owned part of the land too. In compliance with the dying wish of his father, King Edward VI, the remaining part of Covent Garden in 1547 was left to his uncle Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset.
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