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Which year did local tradesmen and businessmen successfully persuaded the underground station to change its name?
Who did these local tradesmen and businessmen persuade?
What was the new name of the underground station?
What was the old name of the village?
Who described it in the early eighteenth century?
Which profession were the houses mainly consisting of?
Name a horticulturist Huguenot?
This Huguenot horticulturist eulogised the area in a poem in which year?
This Huguenot poem was published in what?
What are Huguenots also known as?
Name the poet's more famous brother?
What was the profession of the poet's brother?
When was the village pond filled in due to it having become a receptable for rubbish and dead animals?
Who filled in the pond?
What other historical building did the village used to have?
The site were the pond was used to build what?
When was the triangular green railed?
What did the modern office block replace?
The office buildings were built on its site between the Broadway and what Place?
What were the compass directions for reaching the green's stocks and whipping post?
When was the whipping post last used?
What were the last two men punished for?
What was found opposite the parish in which stray animals were kept?
In which year did the parish impound three animals?
A horse and boar was mentioned what was the third animal?
The animals were released to their owners on payment of what?
If you approached the green from the north side of Fulham Road from the Wheatsheaf at Parsons Green Lane how many houses did you pass?
The buildings on Parsons Green had been divided from larger buildings originating in which century?
What big house was a gardener associated to?
What was the name of the Lodge that was also associated with the same gardener?
What was the name of the gardener?
When did all these houses get demolished?
What got developed in place of the demolished houses?
What was the reputation of Walham and Lodge Avenues along with Heckfield Place in the 1920s?
Which year did the Fulham Court get built?
Who built the Fulham Court in order to alleviate conditions such as those seen in Walham and Lodge Avenues and Heckfield Place?
The Fulham Court was built on the site of an earlier mansion. What was its name?
Using a compass tell me which side of the Fulham Road was Fulham Court built on?
What was the name of the building in the centre of the green?
When was the building at the centre of the green built?
What was the name of the old manor house at the centre of the green called?
Which organisation acquired Fairlawn?
What was the name of old manor house?
What was the name of the house prior to King Edward Mansions?
The King Edward Mansions were used by the Vestry until which year?

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