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Survey of London
… was the steward of the London estates in Covent Garden and Bloomsbury who gave evidencevery ablyto the Select Committee …
Survey of London
… indignation of the Spitalfields weavers, and his house in Bloomsbury Square was attacked by rioters. He had earned the …
Survey of London
… century all this changed, and the focus moved to Bloomsbury. This property had been acquired in 1669 by the … lived at Southampton House, the mansion built on the Bloomsbury estate by her father, to which Lord Russell's body …
Survey of London
… in the Strand in 17056 it was moved to Bedford House in Bloomsbury. When that house was also demolished in 1800 the …
Survey of London
… and thus acquired properties in Hampshire, Wiltshire, Bloomsbury and Surrey. For over a century, from c. 1586 to …
Survey of London
… ever acquired were purchased out of revenue from the Bloomsbury properties in 1926, when 2,044 was paid for shares …
Old and New London
… "was burnt to the ground, my Lord Montagu's Palace, in Bloomsbury, than which for paintings and furniture there was … in the morning, a sad fire happened at Montagu House, in Bloomsbury, occasioned by the steward airing some hangings, … quell the Gordon Riots, one of the centres of which was in Bloomsbury. A print of the period, by Paul Sandby, shows the …
Survey of London
… 18thcentury oak, was a gift from the church of St. George, Bloomsbury, and the white marble font, dated 1810, came from …
Survey of London Monograph
… of existing buildings from J. A. Robbins of Queen Square, Bloomsbury, who offered 11,350 for them. This left a gap of …
Survey of London
… house property in Montague Street on the Duke of Bedford's Bloomsbury estate. 5 Changeur's French origin at once proved … of its plan may have been Changeur himself, who in his Bloomsbury days had described himself as an architect. But in … in London including those of the Foundling Hospital in Bloomsbury and of the Bishop of London in Paddington. This …
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