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 | | Bayswater is one of London's most cosmopolitan areas, with the significant diversity of the local population added to by having one of London's biggest concentration of hotels. |
 | | The land now called Bayswater belonged to the Abbey of Westminster when the Domesday Book was compiled; the most considerable tenant under the abbot was Bainiardus, probably the same Norman associate of the Conqueror who gave his name to Baynard's Castle. |
 | | Three each are elected from the wards of Bayswater, which is keenly contested by all three main British political parties, and Lancaster Gate, which is a safe Conservative ward, represented by leader of the Council Simon Milton. |
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