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About Southwark
Southwark is the area of London immediately south of London Bridge.
It has been called The Borough since the 1550s, to contrast it with the neighbouring
City, in later years to distinguish it from the larger Metropolitan Borough
of Southwark and now to distinguish it from the much larger
London Borough of Southwark. The core area of the Borough is virtually coterminous
with the Guildable Manor.
The Cathedral precinct and the Borough Market are often misleadingly described
as being in Bankside and the Tooley Street area up to the St Saviour's Dockhead
is also mistakenly described as part of Bermondsey , whereas they have always
been part of Borough.
From the Norman period manorial organisation obtained through major lay and
ecclesiastic magnates. Southwark still has vestiges of this because of the
connection with the City of London. In 1327 the City acquired from Edward
III
the
original ' vill of Southwark' and this was also described
as "the borough". However, even at that period the term "Southwark"
was used to describe much else on the Surrey bank of the Thames. References
are made to both Bermondsey and Lambeth as being "in Southwark".
It seems that the informal name for the original settlement arose to avoid
confusion, the earliest reference to it as 'Guildable Manor' is in 1377.
In 1536 Henry VIII acquired the Bermondsey Priory properties and in 1538 that
of the Archbishop. In 1550 these were sold to the City. From 1550 to 1899
it formed part of the City of London as the Ward of Bridge Without but was
not included in the representative system at Guildhall.
However, Elizabethan Poor Laws placed statutory burdens onto Parishes and
this created a civic authority which at first ran alongside and eventually
displaced manorial authority which was essentially tenurial. In Southwark
these parishes did not exactly coincide with the Manors
The process of local authority development was that secular administration
in the parishes were placed into 'vestries' i.e. a lay council originally
meeting not in the church but in a robing room. The arrangement then became
formalised when the Metropolis Management Act 1855 divided civil administration
from religious (i.e. Church of England) observance and franchises. The Act
created a Metropolitan Board of Works as a local government federation for
what then was regarded as greater London out of parts of Middlesex, Surrey
and Kent. Their previous parochial authorities were then given the status
of 'Civil Parishes' out of the preceding organisations. Where the previous
vestry parish was considered too small these were grouped together as 'District
Boards of Works '. These sent representatives to the Metropolitan Board. For
Southwark these bodies were as follows: St Saviour DBW - St Saviour's and its daughter parish of Christchurch (previously
' Parish Garden) with part of St Thomas. The St Saviour's parish included
' the Clink '.St Olave DBW - St Olave's and its daughter parish of St John, Horsleydown
with part of St Thomas (Hospital precinct). In 1899 this was given the status
of a 'Civil Parish'.
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