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A Dictionary of London
… for the Liberty, for the trial of all personal actions (Dodsley, 1761). A court-house and prison there. Not named in …
Old and New London
… to Lord Chesterfield; for his lordship had declared to Dodsley that "he would have turned off the best servant he …
A Dictionary of London
… : "Whittington's Almshouses" (q.v.). (Strype, ed. 1720-Dodsley, 1761). The site was afterwards occupied by Mercers' …
The Environs of London
… other performances, some of which are to be found in Dodsley's Collection. The church. The church, which is …
A Dictionary of London
… the Will of Lady Elizabeth Morrice for 9 poor widows (Dodsley, 1761). Not named in the maps. Morris' Wharf South … Castle, in Castle Baynard Ward (Strype, 1720 and 1755, and Dodsley, 1761). See Rutland Wharf. Mortimer's Yard In …
A Dictionary of London
… Rolls, II. 211). Mountford's Court In Fenchurch Street (Dodsley, 1761). Not named in the maps. Mountjoy (Brethren of) …
A Dictionary of London
… by the Salters' Company. Burnt in the Fire and rebuilt (Dodsley, 1761). Nicholas Lane South out of Lombard Street, at …
A Dictionary of London
… (Rocque, 1746-Elmes, 1831). A very mean little Square" (Dodsley, 1761). Site now occupied by Jewin Crescent. Named …
Survey of London
… Most of these pictures were copies, not originals. Dodsley's London and its Environs, published in 1761, gives a … 1749 (see p. 15), was a splendid apartment. According to Dodsley 73 it was "106 feet long, the breadth being a fourth … of Architecture. London and its Environs, R. and J. Dodsley, Vol. V. A. Bolton, The Works in Architecture of …
Survey of London
… street was renamed in his honour and it is described by Dodsley in 1761 as "a handsome street now building in the … Northumberland House. London and its Environs, R. and J. Dodsley, Vol. V. Westm. Abbey Muniments, 17177. Ibid., 17188. …
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