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When the Cardinal had heard these words of the king, he quickly lighted from his mule and knelt down upon both knees, holding up his hands for joy, and said "When I consider the joyful news that you have brought to me, I could do no less than greatly rejoice. Every word pierces so my heart, that the sudden joy surmounted my memory, having no regard or respect to the place; but I thought it my duty, that in the same place where I received this comfort, to laud and praise God upon my knees, and most humbly to render unto my sovereign lord my most hearty thanks for the same".
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were retired. Ethnicity in these wards is 81% white, 8% Asian, 5% black, and 4% of mixed or multiple ethnicities. Sixty-five percent of the population was born in the UK. The most identified religion was Christianity at 56%, with 27% declaring no religion, 8% not stating any religion, 5% Muslim and other religions making up the remainder. The 2011 Census revealed Thamesfield as having the highest number of Australians and New Zealanders in London, followed by the East Putney ward in second place. Putney is also noted for its high concentration of
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take another route. Walpole vowed that a bridge would replace the ferry." The Prince of Wales "was often inconvenienced by the ferry when returning from hunting in Richmond Park and asked Walpole to use his influence by supporting the bridge." The bridge was a wooden structure and lasted for 150 years. However, by 1886, it was no longer strong enough to withstand increasing road traffic, and was replaced by the stone bridge that stands today.
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I remember once going to see him when he was ill at Putney. I had ridden in taxi cab number 1729 and remarked that the number seemed to me rather a dull one, and that I hoped it was not an unfavourable omen. "No," he replied, "it is a very interesting number; it is the smallest number expressible as
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struck the area in World War II. One destroyed the club's pavilion, opposite the Telegraph pub, in July 1944, near where the covered water reservoir is located. Wildcroft Road, turning into Portsmouth Road and thus the future A3, was a main thoroughfare into SW London and became a stop-off point for
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The village green at the corner of Wildcroft and Telegraph Roads is used by Roehampton Cricket Club and is one of the oldest cricket teams in London, established 1842. The club has played there continuously since 1859 when lord of the manor, Earl Spencer, suggested it as a new site. It has two sides
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And thus we take leave of Putney, one of the pleasantest of the London suburbs, as well as the most accessible. The immense increase in the number of houses in late years testifies to its popularity; but there is still an almost unlimited extent of open ground which cannot be covered; and with wood
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showed this professional character still present. Looking at a combination of the electoral wards of East Putney, West Putney and Thamesfield (which comprises North Putney), 46% of residents were classified as higher or lower "managerial, administrative & professional" socio-economic status; 6%
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The Lord-Generall hath caused a bridge to be built upon barges and lighters over the Thames, between Fulham and Putney, to convey his army and artillery over into Surry, to follow the King's forces; and he hath ordered that forts shall be erected at each end thereof to guard it; but for the present
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For centuries, Putney was a place where Londoners came for leisure, to enjoy the open spaces and clean air. Londoners came to Putney to play games. According to John Locke, who writes, in 1679: "The sports of England for a curious stranger to see are horse-racing, hawking, hunting, and bowling; at
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and being in a hurry to get to the House of Commons rode together with his servant to Putney to take the ferry across to Fulham. The ferry boat was on the opposite side, however and the waterman, who was drinking in the Swan, ignored the calls of Sir Robert and his servant and they were obliged to
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in 1529 upon his 'disgrace' in falling out of favour with Henry VIII and on ceasing to be the holder of the Great Seal of England. As he was riding up Putney Hill, he was overtaken by one of the royal chamberlains who presented him with a ring as a token of the continuance of his majesty's favour.
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First, increasing numbers of steam-powered boats (not to mention the growing levels of sewage being discharged into the river) made leisure rowing on the Thames in central London unpleasant if not impossible. There was much less commercial traffic on the river at Putney (partly because the many
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On the south side of the reservoir, in the triangle of land between Wildcroft Road, Tibbet's Ride and the Green Man, is a large clearing of land. A funfair is set up on the grounds each October, lasting for one week. Ground rent is paid by the touring company to the Wimbledon and Putney Commons
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lived and worked in Putney for many years and his studio still remains. The sculpture Load was presented to Putney on Fools Day and occupies a permanent position near the south-west end of Putney Bridge on Lower Richmond Road. A film, launched at Appledore and Chichester Film Festivals in 2008
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A number of fine homes lined Putney Hill and the north face of the heath, west of the Green Man. All had semi-circular carriageway entrances and exits. These included Grantham House, the residence of Lady Grantham; Ripon House, Ashburton House; Exeter House, occupied by the
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was the last villa on Portsmouth Road abutting the heath: it eventually became a hospital and was known as Scio House Hospital for Officers, Putney. It has since been redeveloped as a gated community of 70 neo-Georgian homes divided between two streets.
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and in 1836 was again rebuilt, and the old tower restored, at an expense of £7,000 (which is approximately equivalent to £832,342 in 2023) defrayed by subscription, a rate, and a grant of £400 from the Incorporated Society. It has a small
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Putney Heath is around 400 acres (160 hectares) less the nascent A3 road in size and rises to 45 metres (148 ft) above sea level. Because of its elevation, from 1796 to 1816 Putney Heath hosted a station in the
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With the development of transport routes for the growing financial sector, the area became highly desirable for City gents in the 1890s and they were initially known as "outsiders". In 1900, social researcher
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who frequently visited Putney from 1579 to 1603, often visiting Mr John Lacy. She was said to "honour Lacy with her company more frequently than any of her subjects", often staying for two to three days.
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A local directory of Putney in 1932 listed a high proportion of residents as being professional, including doctors and lawyers. The area also was home to significant numbers of retired naval officers.
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had a studio in Putney in the last year of his life after moving from 454a Fulham Road. Sydney Schiff went to visit Gaudier there in 1914 to buy the "Dancer", which was later presented to the
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had classified the whole area of Putney Hill and West Hill, leading into Putney Heath, as wealthy or well-to-do. Despite a full array of places of worship, he said it was noted for low
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closest to the Thames, opposite to Fulham, with which it was connected by a wooden bridge. It was street-lit with gas, partly paved, and well supplied with water. In 1840, the
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in the highly competitive Fullers Surrey County League and a Sunday side that plays on a more social level. In 1900, a decade after the death of his multi-millionaire father
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The Chelsea Water Company originally owned the reservoir site and allowed construction of the club pavilion on its property. The reservoir site is now owned by
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at Putney Embankment in a landscape which now forms part of a Conservation Area identified by the borough council as "unique in London"; among the largest are
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The first permanent bridge between Fulham and Putney was completed in 1729, and was the second bridge to be built across the Thames in London (after
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with all denominations "struggling for the souls of pleasure-seeking Putney... the middle class here are as indifferent as the poor elsewhere."
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All of the wards in the Putney constituency (population 93,396) are part of the town of Putney apart from Southfields (population 16,256)
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and water, common and hill, there will always be an element of freshness and openness in Putney seldom to be obtained so near London.
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of 27 London high streets in 2005, Putney's ranked fifth most "cloned... offering identikit shopping with little local character".
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for 20 boys, sons of watermen; and by a decree of the court of chancery in 1715, the property was vested in trustees. A charitable
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style residence rebuilt on the site in 1933. Putney Heath, near the Telegraph pub, was also the venue for the September 1809
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restricted the transit of large river boats) ensuring more suitable water for rowing. The river was also cleaner at Putney.
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for 12 men and women, dedicated to the Holy Trinity, was erected by Sir Abraham Dawes, who provided it with an endowment.
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owned a boathouse in Putney from 1867 to 1961. The Putney clubs have produced a plethora of Olympic medallists and
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A commemorative plaque was placed at 2 Colinette Road in remembrance of an anecdote of the British mathematician
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staged a minor mutiny amid fears that a monarchy would be replaced by a new dictatorship. A number, known as the
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the seamen, with long boats and shallops, full of ordnance and musketeers, lie there upon the river to secure it.
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documents these celebrations. The acquisition of eight further large works formed a permanent new riverside
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Putney Heath was for many years a noted rendezvous for highwaymen. In 1795, the notorious highwayman
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A stone and brick obelisk was erected on Putney Heath in 1770, marking the 110th anniversary of the
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reviewed the Guards, and the Surrey Volunteers at the same spot in 1799. According to Samuel Pepys,
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achieved separate parish status in 1845. The proprietors of the bridge distributed £31 per annum to
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The first bridge of any kind between the two parishes of Fulham and Putney was built during the
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visited St. Mary's Church on several occasions. During one visit on 28 April 1667, he recorded:
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A map showing the Putney ward of Wandsworth Metropolitan Borough as it appeared in 1916
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An Historical and Topographical Account of Fulham: Including the Hamlet of Hammersmith
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Since the second half of the 19th century, Putney has been a significant centre for
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found that Putney had more South African residents than any other region in the UK.
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in 1900. Since 1965 Putney has formed part of the London Borough of Wandsworth in
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Putney he may see several persons of quality bowling two or three times a week."
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in the London Borough of Wandsworth, officially unveiled in September 2008.
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In 1684, Thomas Martyn bequeathed lands for the foundation and support of a
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In the 1840s Putney was still a part-wooded, part-agricultural village
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between Fulham and Putney. According to an account from the period:
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of the parish remains a perpetual curacy whose patron is the
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The Predecessor of Putney Bridge – Fulham Bridge 1729–1886
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reviewed his forces on Putney Heath in 1684; in May 1767,
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The Fascination of London: Hammersmith, Fulham and Putney
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Many duels were undertaken on Putney Heath. In May 1652,
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Putney is an ancient parish which covered 9.11 km (
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