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Survey of London
… spread southwards as far as the Bedford Arms Tavern in Tavistock Row, destroying 'Mr. Lovejoy's bagnio', the … with the Thomas Harrison who in 1801 established the Tavistock Hotel on the north side of the Piazza. Leases of … door to the Old Hummums was said to be occupied by the Tavistock Coffee House and Public Breakfast Room, 145 perhaps …
Survey of London
… in 1850 the hotel was taken over by the proprietors of the Tavistock. After the destruction of Covent Garden Theatre in … by the seventh Duke of Bedford, and the owners of the Tavistock, as under-tenants of the theatre proprietors, were …
Survey of London
… James Street and the Floral Hall was occupied by the Tavistock Hotel. The hotel itself incorporated the remnants … Hawkes who connected the upper floors with the adjoining Tavistock Hotel. The ground floor remained in use, as it had … 1801 Thomas Harrison became the tenant and established the Tavistock Hotel. 68 The site adjoining the last (No. 8) was …
Survey of London
… painter; John Abraham Fisher, 17714, violinist. No. 1 Tavistock Row. Thomas Savile, first Viscount Savile, first … 16756; William Petre, fourth Baron Petre, 167784. No. 23 Tavistock Row. Sir Peter Temple, 163743, member of the Long …
Survey of London
… on the south side of the square (later numbered 46 and 814 Tavistock Row, 20 Southampton Street and 13 Henrietta … of James Street was repaired and partly rebuilt as the Tavistock Hotel (Plate 45a). Although the original design of … buildings. Contrary to what might have been expected, the Tavistock Hotel elevation was not duplicated when the …
Survey of London
… hotel proprietorsthe New Hummums on the east side and the Tavistock on the north. Both these hotels outlived the demand … served chiefly as premises for market tenants. The Tavistock closed in 1928 and was demolished shortly …
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… also bought some two acres from Blake in the vicinity of Tavistock Crescent and Road, 67 and its solicitor was Frank …
Magna Britannia
… at a loss to reconcile the circumstance of the abbots of Tavistock, and certain lay persons, being called, in … now Trescaw. King Henry the First granted to the abbot of Tavistock all the churches of Suliye, with their … 10. It is sufficiently clear why the abbot and convent of Tavistock were called Domini de Scilly; meanwhile the …
Survey of London
… back of the modern British Medical Association premises of Tavistock Square. The numbering starts south of this. Nos. 4 … p. 1) and p. 24. The lower part between Leigh Street and Tavistock Place was formerly the upper part of Hunter Street …
Survey of London
… The Southampton Estate (Tavistock Place area) CHAPTER 6: Southampton Estate (Tavistock Place area) A strip of land shown on the manorial … Southampton Estate. It is traversed from west to east by Tavistock Place, which now extends from Tavistock Square to …
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