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Latest News - (written by Dev Patel)
Mayfair in London - A
Brief History
Mayfair has been a buzzing
and constantly popular location in London, due to it's Central Location,
and particularly due to it's proximity to the adjacent Hyde Park.
The name Mayfair (May Fayre) has it's roots in the annual fair that was
held in May, that moved from busy Haymarket and Piccadilly to these quiet
streets especially around Curzon Street and Shepherd Market.
The fair took place for two weeks every May, until 1708 when it was
stopped by the intervention of the local residents.
They were unhappy with the behaviour of the revellers. Their complaints
included Drunken Behaviour, Prostitution & Fornication, Gambling and of
course Lewdness was rife.
Other attractions included Fire-Eaters, Prize Fighting, Jugglers and
Trinkets for sale.
In 1738 Edward Shepherd who had built a cattle market (and many houses) in
Mayfair' Shepherd Market area, reinstated the May Fayre.
His efforts only lasted 12 years however, as regrettably in 1750 the Fayre
was shut down again as too many things went wrong, and the public scandal
had it's rapid effect.
Well, you know all about Newton's Law of Motion, every action has an equal
and opposite reaction !
A little of the May Spirit (two kinds !) lingers in Mayfair today - as May
Day Celebrations on the first Sunday in May still take place in Shepherd
Market.
Most of the Mayfair area was built from around 1660 to 1760 consisting of
six great estates. Only the Grosvenor Estate still exists today - owned
privately by the Duke of Westminster, the richest man in the UK, who is of
course a blood relative of Her Royal Majesty The Queen.
Queen Elizabeth II herself still owns a large swathe of the West End of
London in her varied Portfolio.
Thanks to Mayfair's expansion in the 18th Century, the Aristocracy moved
there, away from the then very popular and fashionable areas of Covent
Garden and Soho.
Mayfair remains extremely fashionable today and is mostly leased by
foreign companies and wealthy Private Individuals from all countries on
the globe.
A strong accent that you will often hear in Mayfair's Pubs today is the
American drawl.
Now that we are talking about Pubs, a few kind old words are in order from
The Temperance Association -
"Dare to say 'No' when you're tempted to drink, Pause for a moment, my
brave boy, and think --- Think of the Wrecks upon life's ocean tossed For
answering 'Yes' without counting the cost.
Do you fancy a drink in one of Mayfair's many Old Public Houses ?
If your answer is Yes, call
Mick or Steve at UNICORN LIMOS now and Book a Limo to take you there and
back on your Birthday or Hen Night and why not Book a Mayfair Restaurant
or Club Visit at the same time.
You will be in Good Company
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The Author Of This Article Is Dev
Patel
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