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Survey of London
… Lovel) 504, 524 Leicester Fields 31, 145 Leicester Place, Dibdin's Theatre 303 Leicester Square 109, 146, 276 Leicester …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… executed, and they are all characteristically English. Dibdin 7 gives a sad picture of the condition to which Payne … Althorp books, and also those for Beckford at Fonthill. Dibdin, who was a great admirer of Lewis's work, says, 'He …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… will sing a favourite song from Judith, accompanied by Mr. Dibdin on a new instrument called piano-forte.' It is time …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… and others, collected and embellished by Thomas Bewick. Dibdin, in noticing this work, says, "It would be a species …
Survey of London
… had been the home of the bibliographer Thomas Frognall Dibdin between 1806 and 1814. 486 Next door, at No. 13, a …
Old and New London
… that the theatre was financially successful, though Tom Dibdin states that its opening was a "lamentable …
Old and New London
… square, towards the close of the last century, Charles Dibdin built and opened a theatre of his own under the name … sign of the 'Feathers,' was taken down, to make way for Dibdin's theatre, several of its frequenters adjourned to the …
Survey of London
… northern part of the building occupies the site of Charles Dibdin's Sans Souci Theatre in Leicester Place, which is …
Survey of London
… was leased to William Brooks for the erection of Charles Dibdin's Sans Souci Theatre. 355 Only one of the houses … Theatre in Leicester Place was built in 1796 by Charles Dibdin, the dramatist and song-writer, and stood on the site of the northern part of Victory House. Dibdin had previously given recitals of his own songs at his …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… J.G. Talbot; Sir S. Hoare; Sir E.G. Clarke; Sir L.T. Dibdin; E.C.S. Gibson (became Bishop of Gloucester in 1905); … T. Burt; Hon. Lord Guthrie; Sir W.R. Anson; Sir L.T. Dibdin; Sir G. White (d. 11 May 1912); H.T. Atkinson; Mrs … report was signed by the Archbishop of York, Anson and Dibdin. Like the earlier RC on Oxford and Cambridge (no. 4) …
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