Liberty of the Savoy

The Savoy
Liberty of the Duchy of Lancaster

History
 • Created1246
StatusManor, Liberty
GovernmentCourt Leet of the Savoy
 • HQSomerset House
Subdivisions
 • TypeWards (4)
 • UnitsChurch, Middle, Royal, Savoy

The Savoy was a manor and liberty located between the Liberty of Westminster, on two sides, the Inner and Middle Temple part of City of London and the River Thames. It was in the county of Middlesex. Named for the Savoy Palace, it came to be held by the Duchy of Lancaster, and was also known as the Liberty of the Duchy of Lancaster. The duchy continues to have land holdings within the area. The manor, enjoying the status of a liberty, comprised the precinct of the Savoy, the southern half and detached south-west of the parish of St Clement Danes and about three quarters of St Mary le Strand as it only, in a tiny part, extended north of Strand whereas those parishes straddled this ancient road.