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  1. The name #EarlsCourt might go back to the Norman Conquest, when the area was given to the de Vere family. The de Veres held a court at the manor there and were called the “Earls of Oxford”. But the area was also later owned by the “Rich family”, the “Earls of Warwick”.

  2. The words #ShepherdsBush might have originated from common land being used as a resting point for shepherds on their way to Smithfield Market in London. Another theory is it was named after someone called “Sheppard” because, in 1635, there is a record of “Sheppard's Bush Green".

  3. The words might have originated from common land being used as a resting point for shepherds on their way to Smithfield Market in London. Another theory is it was named after someone called “Sheppard” because, in 1635, there is a record of “Sheppard's Bush Green".

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  8. #SloaneSquare is named after Sir Hans Sloane (1660–1753) who owned the land with some other trustees. He was a famous Anglo-Irish doctor, naturalist and collector, who is also (slightly bizarrely) credited with making “drinking chocolate” popular in the UK...

  9. #SloaneSquare is named after Sir Hans Sloane (1660–1753) who owned the land with some other trustees. He was a famous Anglo-Irish doctor, naturalist and collector, who is also (slightly bizarrely) credited with making “drinking chocolate” popular in the UK...

  10. is named after Sir Hans Sloane (1660–1753) who owned the land with some other trustees. He was a famous Anglo-Irish doctor, naturalist and collector, who is also (slightly bizarrely) credited with making “drinking chocolate” popular in the UK...

  11. #SloaneSquare is named after Sir Hans Sloane (1660–1753) who owned the land with some other trustees. He was a famous Anglo-Irish doctor, naturalist and collector, who is also (slightly bizarrely) credited with making “drinking chocolate” popular in the UK...

  12. #Knightsbridge (my mum told me she’s excited for this one 🤣)...

    Knightsbridge, at one time, was just marshland with crossings and bridges. Some claim that one of these bridges was used by knights en route to the Holy Land, to get a blessing from the Bishop of London in Fulham.