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[[File:ACS Westminster.jpg|thumb|250px|Westminster]]
[[File:ACS Westminster.jpg|thumb|250px|Westminster]]
'''Westminster''', a borough of [[London]], served as the abbey and hospital for the aristocratic rich during the [[Industrial Revolution]], excluding the poor. Piccadilly Street in Westminster contained notable residences such as Whitehall Palace, Devonshire House, Clarendon House, Marlborough House, Buckingham Palace and the [[Palace of Westminster]].
The '''City of Westminster''' is a borough of [[London]], which served as the abbey and hospital for the aristocracy during the [[Industrial Revolution]], excluding the city's poor almost entirely.
 
The borough contained a number of notable residences, such as [[Whitehall Palace]], [[Devonshire House]], [[Clarendon House]], [[Marlborough House]], [[Buckingham Palace]], and the [[Palace of Westminster]].


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Westminster

The City of Westminster is a borough of London, which served as the abbey and hospital for the aristocracy during the Industrial Revolution, excluding the city's poor almost entirely.

The borough contained a number of notable residences, such as Whitehall Palace, Devonshire House, Clarendon House, Marlborough House, Buckingham Palace, and the Palace of Westminster.

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