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… the town of Kensington to Holland House (now Duchess of Bedford's Walk). 33 Phillimore was to grant leases for terms … acres now bounded by Holland Walk on the west, Duchess of Bedford's Walk on the north, Campden Hill Road on the east, … great a concentration of houses to the south of Duchess of Bedford's Walk. Accordingly the number of houses was reduced …
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… side of the Piazza, squeezed in between the east wall of Bedford House garden and the east range of the portico … Robert Scawen, gentleman, a servant to the fourth Earl of Bedford, under a lease granted in 1634. 5 Scawen's site was … conformable with the three houses which the fourth Earl of Bedford had caused to be erected by direct labour at his own …
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… Piazza Nos. 13 (consec.) Great Piazza Plate 44. Site of Bedford Chambers Bedford Chambers occupies the sites of three portico … The Gordon Hotel and the Britannia survived until 1876. 56 Bedford Chambers ( Plates 45a, 45b, 49a) For some time prior …
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… Piazza was originally open to the raised terrace walk of Bedford House garden, room was found for two houses between … to Robert Scawen, gentleman, servant to the fourth Earl of Bedford, as part of a large plot in Charles Street. Scawen … 1 Tavistock Row was converted into a tavern, called the Bedford Arms. 148 The premises were damaged by the fire which …
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… the fire also spread southwards as far as the Bedford Arms Tavern in Tavistock Row, destroying 'Mr. … Capitalist' class referred to by the steward of the Bedford estate (see page 45), agreed to demolish the hotel … rebuild it according to a design approved by the Duke of Bedford. 137 Smith's architects were Wylson and Long, and the …
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… the hotel, Daniel Brewer, was warned by the steward of the Bedford Office that the Duke would not renew the lease when … were ejected from their tenancy by the seventh Duke of Bedford, and the owners of the Tavistock, as under-tenants of …
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… later converted into the Shakespeare's Head Tavern and the Bedford Coffee House. The latter was the earlier of these two … to accommodate the principal entrance to the theatre. The Bedford Coffee House continued in the southern part of the … sub-lease to Campbell until 1785. 99 In 1792 the Duke of Bedford granted Campbell a lease of the tavern, which …
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… he became insolvent and was unable to accept the Duke of Bedford's proposals. The next two adjoining houses in James … house was occupied by one of the sons of the first Duke of Bedford during the latter part of the seventeenth century but … by Pullen was also occupied by a son of the first Duke of Bedford 70 and later divided into two separate tenements. In …
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… 163743; John Trenchard, 1644, agent to the fourth Earl of Bedford, member of the Long Parliament; Sir Henry Vane the … 1691 c. 1698, son of the fifth Earl (and first Duke) of Bedford. No. 8 Great Piazza. Thomas Killigrew, 163640, … esq., 1639 c. 1641, ? younger son of the fourth Earl of Bedford; Sir James Bridgman, 16536. James Cranfield, 2nd Earl …
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… house here, which originally abutted upon the west side of Bedford House garden, overlooked but was not designed as part …
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