View of the Antient Manor House of Fawkeshall
Copper-engraving published c1813
Historical engraving featuring a map of the area. Presented in a Hogarth pattern frame.
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Vauxhall, London seems originally to have been part of the extensive Manor of South Lambeth, which was held in the 13th century by the de Redvers family. The name Vauxhall (Fauxhall) is derived from Falkes de Bréauté, the second husband of Margaret, widow of Baldwin de Redvers.
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