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… Leaseholder, Mrs. Leith Hay-Clark. General description and date of structure. Early 18th century. The house was … common to most of the small 18th century houses in Chelsea and elsewhere, having a front and back room, with a narrow … wall of the garden on the other as it led westwards to the village and its church. It was not till 30 years later that …
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… Rowland Edmund Prothero, Esq., M.V.O. General description and date of structure. Built about 1717, this house retains … The staircases of the two houses are alike in detail and the little hall (Plate 30) is very characteristic of the … part of the Great Garden of the Manor House, c. 1717. The parish rate-books give the following residents during the …
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… Ernest Louis Meinertzhagen, Esq., J.P. General description and date of structure. No. 4 seems to have been built with more care and expense than Nos. 1 to 3, and was in all likelihood … Environs (2nd edition, 1829). Rev. A. G. L'Estrange, The Village of Palaces (1880). Alfred Beaver, Memorials of Old …
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… Leaseholder, H. C. Sotheran, Esq. General description and date of structure. A panel preserved from a lead cistern … notes. The names of Baron and Lady Bloomburg occur in the parish rate-books as tenants of No. 5 from 1718 to 1741. In … Environs (2nd edition, 1829). Rev. A. G. L'Estrange, The Village of Palaces (1880). Alfred Beaver, Memorials of Old …
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… Leaseholder, F. T. R. Bigham, Esq. General description and date of structure. No. 6 is the largest and in many ways … husband's death until 1759, when the house appears in the parish books under the name of her son, Sir John, who in 1764 … Magazine (January 1829). Rev. A. G. L'Estrange, The Village of Palaces (1880). Alfred Beaver, Memorials of Old …
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… Cheyne Walk Nos. 46-48 XLII., XLIII.Nos. 46 and 48 CHEYNE WALK. Ground landlord, leaseholders, etc. No. 46 is owned and occupied by L. A. Harrison, Esq., and No. 48 by W. J. Disturnal, Esq., B.A., LL.B. General …
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… Cheyne Walk Prospect Place (Nos. 62 and 63) XLIV., XLV.Nos. 62 and 63 CHEYNE WALK, formerly known as CHURCH ROW or PROSPECT … of the charge but making a free gift of so much to the Parish." Regarding Salter's residence here and the reputation …
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… the Hon. Sir William Pickford. General description and date of structure. Queen's House is the second house in … but although it has 10 feet less in frontage than No. 6, and has not enjoyed the same immunity from change, its design is more striking and original, and its features excite more interest in the …
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… Cheyne Walk Shrewsbury House, and Nos. 43-45 XLI.SHREWSBURY HOUSE, called also ALSTON HOUSE, and Nos. 4345 CHEYNE WALK. Ground landlord. The Artisans', … Environs (2nd edition, 1829). Rev. A. G. L'Estrange, The Village of Palaces (1880). Alfred Beaver, Memorials of Old …
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… Cheyne Walk The Manor House, and Nos. 19-26 XXXII.XL.Nos. 19, 20, 20a, and 21 to 26 CHEYNE … narrow and little used, the more common approach to the village (by land) being from Knightsbridge and down Church … beloved in Chelsea, and whose tomb is to be seen in the parish church, Lord Cheyne married Ltitia;, the widowed …
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