St Clement Danes (parish)

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St Clement Danes
Civil parish
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Area
 • 1881 53 acres (0.21 km2)
 • 1901/1921 57 acres (0.23 km2)
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Population
 • 1881 10,280
 • 1901 6,090
 • 1921 1,905
Density
 • 1881 194/acre
 • 1901 107/acre
 • 1921 33/acre
History
 • Origin Ancient parish
 • Created 10th century
 • Abolished 1922
 • Succeeded by City of Westminster (parish)
Status Civil parish
Government St Clement Danes Vestry (16th century–1855)
 • Type Vestry
 • HQ Vestry Hall, Strand
Contained within
 • District Strand (1855–1900)
 • Poor Law Union Strand (1836–1913)
City of Westminster (1913–1922)

St Clement Danes was a civil parish in the metropolitan area of London, England. The parish was split between the Liberty of Westminster and the Liberty of the Duchy of Lancaster. Much of the former parish is now occupied by the site of the London School of Economics and the Strand, in the extreme southeast of the City of Westminster.

Toponymy

It took its name from the dedication of the church of St Clement Danes. It is recorded in the early 12th century as parochia Sancti Clementis ecclesie Dacorum or 'the parish of St Clement's church of the Danes'. The name suggests there were Danes living in the area, to the west of the City of London.[1]

Governance

It was an ancient parish and was partly within the Liberty of Westminster and partly within the Ossulstone hundred of Middlesex.[2] The Ossulstone section formed part of the Liberty of the Duchy of Lancaster. The parish was included in the returns of the Bills of mortality from 1604.[3]

In 1826 the stocks belonging to the parish, situated in Portugal Street were removed and destroyed. They were thought to be the last remaining in London.[4]

It was grouped into the Strand District in 1855 when it came within the area of responsibility of the Metropolitan Board of Works. In 1889 the parish became part of the County of London and in 1900 it became part of the Metropolitan Borough of Westminster. It was abolished as a civil parish in 1922.

Geography

The parish consisted of two separate sections, both fronting the River Thames.

The main part was in the east adjacent to the Liberty of the Rolls and the The Temple area of the City of London. To the west it had a boundary with St Mary le Strand. To the north it was bounded by St Martin in the Fields and in the west the boundary was with St Giles in the Fields.

The western detached part was located between the Precinct of the Savoy and the parish of St Martin in the Fields.[5]

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