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Old and New London
… Street, we now descend towards the Palace gates and Cleveland Row. How different now is the scene to be witnessed … Park, from the south-west corner of St. James's Street, is Cleveland Row. Here Lord Stowell resided when known as Sir … The site of the property is now bounded on the south by Cleveland Row and Cleveland Square; on the east by St. …
Old and New London
… Barbara," Countess of Castlemaine in esse, and Duchess of Cleveland in posse, there hung about the Court, here and at … Patronage of Poetry and LiteratureStafford (formerly Cleveland) HouseAppearance of St. James's at the Beginning of … stands Stafford House, or as it was called till recently, Cleveland House. The old house derived its name from Barbara, …
Old and New London
… Barbara Villiers, afterwards the notorious Duchess of Cleveland, of whom we shall have more to say hereafter, when …
Old and New London
… Tottenham Court Road, and the streets east and north of Cleveland Street and Rathbone Place," besidesif we may trust …
Survey of London
… laid out by the Rossingtons, the speculators who purchased Cleveland House and garden (see page 492). For a time the … rest of the street was laid out in the 1690's on part of Cleveland House garden (Nos. 1120, 2631 consec.) and on part … used, for the formation of Green Park (Nos. 2125 consec.). Cleveland Court, between Nos. 33 and 39 on the south side of …
Survey of London
… For thirty-one years, from 1742 to 1773, the Duke of Cleveland, Lord Bathurst and the Duke of Leeds lived side by … undomestic appearance. The building of the new Cleveland House, at No. 19, with a higher and more assertive … Dasent's observation in 1895 on the demolition of Cleveland House, that 'the intrinsic value of the site was …
Survey of London
… his descendants sold the house for 5000 to the Duke of Cleveland, 403 whose family owned it until 1894. In 1746 the … to accommodate the high ceiling of the great room below. Cleveland House St. James's Square, plans. Re-drawn from plans in possession of Lord Barnard Cleveland House, St. James's Square. Re-drawn from A. I. …
Survey of London
… houses on the west side between the future Park Place and Cleveland Row, of which the largest were (Sir) William … site of Nos. 7585) and Sir Henry Henne's, on the corner of Cleveland Row. Some of the ramshackle development which took …
Survey of London
… at English's hotel at the corner of St. James's Street and Cleveland Row was considered, 44 and in August 1841 the … southern boundary of the site set back in order to widen Cleveland Row. 68 Building work appears to have begun in 1904 … showing the main elevations to St. James's Street and Cleveland Row was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1906. 69 …
Survey of London
… with gardens extending westwards as far as the wall of Cleveland House garden (J on fig. 81). From north to south … Henne's house, on the corner of St. James's Street and Cleveland Row, on the south. 74 A survey of c. 1667 shows … and also the Countess Dowager of Bridgwater, who occupied Cleveland House and considered that it would be 'much …
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