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Old and New London
… this time, it may be remarked, was the "One Tun Tavern" in Jermyn Street, close by. Hard by was the scene of the famous …
Survey of London
… on the north side, and for the extension eastward of Jermyn Street and Charles Street (now Charles II Street) into … Piccadilly, 4045 (consec.) Haymarket and 15 (consec.) Jermyn Street for the construction of a tube railway station. … window set in a stone cupola. The buildings over the Jermyn Street and Haymarket entrances have similar fronts, …
Survey of London Monograph
… in honour of Anne of Denmark. P.R.O., Works, 5/3. Henry Jermyn was created Earl of St. Albans in 1660. "Diary of John …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… the ward of Rauf Sherley. Thos. earl of Surrey and Thos. Jermyn, for the ward of Robt. Ashefeld. John Smyth, for the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Hall to Knightsbridge, across the Green Park and along Jermyn Street to the river-bank at Charing Cross. The main …
Survey of London
… properties at Charing Cross were exchanged for ground in Jermyn Street, 63 the inn was in lease to William Horne. It …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… dying next year, s.p. the title became extinct. HENRY JERMYN, ESQ. second son of Thomas Jermyn, esq. elder brother of Henry Jermyn, earl of St. Alban's, was by king James II. by letters …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the Prince Consort opened a new building for the Museum in Jermyn Street, and in the same year the government approved …
The Environs of London
… from the estate 74, is now the property of Stephen Jermyn, Esq. who inherited it from the Hobbys. It is a moated … of Stephen Beale, Esq. 1707; and Mrs. Margaretta Maria Jermyn, relict of Stephen Jermyn, Esq. and daughter of Mr. John Hobby, 1735. At the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… were granted to the administrator of the estate of Stephen Jermyn, a lunatic, in 1788 and to his coheirs Harriet, wife …
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