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Survey of London
… unduly affected the internal layout; and the loss of privacy (and light) experienced in gallery-access flats, … staircase in two pairs, each pair with its own balcony. Privacy and security were increased by providing iron gates … also informed by Chancellor's view of the importance of privacy. Each was fully self-contained, for, as he put it, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… duties. 121 They had separate chambers, and their privacy was at certain times inviolable. 122 They were …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… London reader in, see Jones, Mr. Fields, London Garden, privacy of Lindsay, Ludovick, Earl of Crawford, …
Survey of London
… site had been relinquished in favour of the desirable privacy of Albany. The period when the redevelopment of the …
Survey of London
… and in the 1630's the King took measures to preserve its privacy. Until the Restoration the field was apparently held …
Survey of London
… Leicester Square, too, possessed a considerable degree of privacy, and the effect of the street pattern has in general …
Survey of London
… by 'respectable' tenants seem to have lacked the greater privacy and better facilities that by then were becoming …
Survey of London
… to extend the accommodation to meet the wish for greater privacy, servant-segregation, and hygiene, and were therefore …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and Thompson, the few gentlemen's houses valued for their privacy and the views which they or their grounds commanded. …
Henley and the Chilterns
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 16, Henley-on-Thames and Environs
… many of the new residents the appeal of the area was the privacy offered by dispersed settlement, and few shared the …
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