What did White plaque № 9193 do at 6 St James’s Square?

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The Story

# St James's Square № 6 Standing before the elegant Georgian façade of 6 St James's Square, you're witnessing the London home where the Hervey family left an indelible mark on eighteenth-century political and cultural life. The most celebrated member, John Hervey, 2nd Baron Hervey, held court here as one of the most influential courtiers of George II's reign, conducting the witty and caustic correspondence that would later reveal the inner workings of royal power and aristocratic intrigue. Within these walls, surrounded by London society's most celebrated figures, Hervey honed the sharp observations and literary talents that would earn him a place in history both as a political operator and as a memoirist whose accounts of court life remain among the most vivid records we possess of the Georgian era. The address itself became synonymous with Hervey's particular blend of influence—part diplomat, part poet, part scandalous courtier—making this square the epicenter from which his controversial fame radiated throughout London's elite circles.

Location

6 St James’s Square, SW1

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