*By 1260, London, England was a city of 80,000 people and the capital of England itself. London was split at this point into 2 competing areas, the first being the walled city in the east built by the Romans and the second being Westminster to the west, 3 kilometers up river. Merchants controlled the walled city, but the monarchy owned Westminster. Originally a large stone church stood upon the site, a church referred to as “Westminster” which was named as such to distinguish it from St. Paul’s ...
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