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The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… one of the Lords of the Admiralty. James Shephard, Esq; Tavistock. Sir John Cope, Kt. James Bulteel, Esq; Ashburton. …
Survey of London
… of half-adozen courts and the extension of York (now Tavistock) Street eastward to Drury Lane. Rehousing was …
Survey of London
… Street, lease of 16 July 1633 to E. Palmer. Ibid., Tavistock Row, lease of 14 Jan. 1633/4 to R. Scawen. Ibid., …
Survey of London
… who as his grandfather's heir was then styled Marquess of Tavistock (the secondary title conferred with the dukedom), … at the southern end, purposely to create a bottleneck. Tavistock Street, which took its name from the Russells' … north side was a narrow passage 12 feet in breadth, called Tavistock Court, which led into the Piazza (see fig. 32 on …
Survey of London
… only agree to abandon the purchase of more lands around Tavistock. 196 By 1892, however, the tenth Duke was having to … on the extension of Burleigh Street from Exeter Street to Tavistock Street and the formation of a covered passage on the east side of Tavistock Court leading into the south-east corner of the …
Survey of London
… were those which had formerly belonged to the Abbeys of Tavistock, Thorney and Woburn, the last of which later …
Survey of London
… first called York Street but since 1937 has formed part of Tavistock Street. Most of the ground on the north side of the …
A History of the County of Bedford
… in possession of the following properties, namely, No. 8 Tavistock Street, let at 40 a year, gateway, &c., 22 St. …
Magna Britannia
… surrounding district, is extraparochial. The abbots of Tavistock, Buckfastleigh, Tor, Newenham, Dunkeswell, and …
Report on the Records of the City of Exeter
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