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Survey of London
… confusion'.147 Two years later he shot himself in a Dublin hotel.148 In his diary for 4 June 1863 Cole records a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… sea, and includes some good houses and shops, and a large hotel, lately built, for the accommodation of visiters who …
Old and New London
… converted into the "Bull and Mouth." The "Queen's Hotel," St. Martins-le-Grand, rebuilt in 1830, now occupies … depot of Chaplin and Home. On the front of the present hotel, much affected by Manchester men, under the turbulent …
Survey of London
… there were several lodging-houses and a large private hotel. The standing of Chapel Street seems to have risen, but …
A History of the County of Essex
… the Hospice of St. Nicholas and St. Bernard, Montjoux, in Savoy, was founded by Henry II; probably early in 1159. Two … his church. 4 In 1268 he confirmed 5 the grant by Peter of Savoy, uncle of Queen Eleanor, of the property known as the Savoy in London; but this was sold by the brethren to the …
A History of the County of Kent
… he was pardoned this at the instance of Amadeus, count of Savoy. 13 Lewisham, being a cell to Ghent, was of course …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… mentioned was said in 1546 to be paid to the manor of the Savoy. 9 The origins of the last two rents are not known. …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… the recovery was to endow Henry VII's new hospital of the Savoy, of which William Holgill was the first master, with … years. In 1539-40 the rent was due from the master of the Savoy, for a tenement formerly of Edmund Wingefeld … probably extinguished in 1553 on the dissolution of the Savoy hospital. 16 Sixteenth and seventeenth centuries The …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 79 The Red Lion, rebuilt c. 1840, became a temperance hotel c. 1895 and was evidently closed soon after 1912. The … by the 1890s and probably by the 1830s, and the temperance hotel in the village by the mid 1890s presumably catered for …
A History of the County of Stafford
… by the earlier 16th century. 41 The present Greyhound hotel was known as the Greyhound and Hare in 1789, 42 and by … had been reopened as the Grouse, which became a temperance hotel between 1900 and 1904; still open in 1916, it had been …
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