A History of Middlesex. Vol.11 Early Stepney With Bethnal Green B

A History of Middlesex. Vol.11 Early Stepney With Bethnal Green B - The Victoria History of the Counties of England

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Stepney had tidal mills along the Thames by 1086. In the Middle Ages it provided a land market for Londoners and courtiers. By Tudor times Poplar, Ratcliff and Shadwell were the most populous parts, where shipbuilding, victualling and recruitment had produced a rootless workforce. Subdivision of the large parish had started and ultimately was to leave only Ratcliff and, inland, Mile End Old Town and Mile End New Town. The growth of all the hamlets is traced to c. 1700, besides economic development to c. 1550 and their local government, religious life and charities. Bethnal Green, in the north-west, a parish from 1743 and metropolitan borough from 1900, is described to the present day. It contained Stepney's manor house, offered country retreats by the 16th century, and was settled from the south-west in the 17th when silkweaving preceded the Huguenots. Harsher economic conditions, jerry-building and the spread of factories aggravated poverty and stimulated the concern of outsiders, including Dickens, who advised on the model Columbia market. From the 1890s council housing transformed the scene.;This book is intended for local historians, professional and amateur, social, economic, architectural, ecclesiastical, landscape and family historians.

Book information

ISBN: 9780197227916
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Imprint: Victoria County History
Pub date:
DEWEY: 942.18
DEWEY edition: 21
Language: English
Number of pages: 298
Weight: 1672g
Height: 304mm
Width: 208mm
Spine width: 36mm