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Survey of London
… in high relief. This scheme probably derives, through the Saville Theatre, from Serge Chermayeff's remarkable Cambridge …
Survey of London
… of what was formerly the splendid residence of Sir George Saville, we enter the principal room, a fine gallery, of … with a musical accompaniment. 233 In 1823 the 'Saville Rooms' were 'opened for readings, recitations and … Theatre of Arts' was advertised there, 237 as well as the 'Saville Palace Wine, Concert and Exhibition Rooms'; a visitor …
Survey of London
… entirely new theatre to be built in the West End since the Saville in 1931. 404 The interior decoration was entirely …
A History of the County of Stafford
… House was laid out probably in the early 1780s by John Saville, a vicar choral of the cathedral. It soon became a … maintained, and perfomers included the vicar choral John Saville, a principal singer at music festivals throughout the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… choir aisle. A wall tablet in the south transept to John Saville (d. 1803), vicar choral, has verses by his friend …
Survey of London
… dated 23rd February, 1643, was sent by Thomas, Lord Saville, to Lady Temple, wife of Sir Peter Temple, in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… curacy; net income, 58; patron and impropriator, G. Saville Foljambe, Esq.: the tithes were commuted for land in …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… John Millington, Serj. at Law. Newark upon Trent. Henry Saville, Philip D'Arcy. Nottingham Town. John Beaumont, Sir …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… constitution, and died in his house at Queen's Square, Saville Row, on January 17, 1796. At the September meeting of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… which it has now lost; having included Leicester and Saville Houses, the former the residence of Frederick, Prince … III., and the latter that of the celebrated Sir George Saville. Lincoln's Inn Fields, also, was inhabited by the …
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