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Survey of London
… office blocks and the north side by the great bulk of Claridge's. To the east of Claridge's the long rear elevation of the Bath Club has a …
Survey of London
… and a deep modillion cornice above the fourth storey. Claridge House: Nos. 2836 (even) Davies Street and 25 Brook's …
Survey of London
… perhaps took their stylistic cue from the slightly earlier Claridge House opposite. Nos. 3949 (odd) Davies Street Nos. …
Survey of London
… who added it to his existing hotel in Brook Street, later Claridge's. An engraving made shortly after its acquisition … 6a). It was demolished in 1894 for the rebuilding of Claridge's. The remaining houses, which were generally narrow …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… some butter shipped by Thomas Brewin, servant to Jonathan Claridge Ibid. Treasurer Southampton to the Earl of Sandwich …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 21 Roberts (1705-1800), 22 Jordan (1725-1835), 23 Claridge (1756-1842), 24 and Cobley (1798-1881). 25 In 1199 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Louisa Cousins (before 1845 to 1871), Miss Isabella Claridge ( c. 1851- c. 1889), and Miss S. Pearce ( c. 1874- …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… were united in a block of 168 a. leased to Richard Claridge. 31 A building existed on the estate by 1814 32 but … were assigned to one Hamilton, who acquired the rest from Claridge in 1843. 33 From c. 1857 to 1866 the farm, called … held in 1708 by Thomas Sanny was in 1764 leased to Mrs. Claridge. 37 It passed from John Claridge to Richard …
The Environs of London
… Scott, Esq. (1785); Mr. Henry Holland (1785); Mr. Thomas Claridge (1786); Mrs. Mary Kime (1788); Lady Henrietta, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Clarence, Marg., Dchss. of, Clarendon, Lord, see Villiers Claridge, Ric., Clark, G. E., founder of Clark's Coll., Ric., …
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