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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in the garden of which is a mulberry-tree planted by Garrick, being a cutting of the celebrated one that formerly …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… erected by John Bennet, Esq., on a piece of land given by Garrick, the actor, then lord of the manor. Robert Daniels, …
The Environs of London
… to Mr. Clutterbuck, in trust for the celebrated David Garrick 12, then patentee of Drury-lane theatre. It was purchased of Mr. Garrick's devisees in the year 1790 by John Bond, Esq. the … Conquest James, Esq. 1773; Mr. John Bennet, 1777; George Garrick, Esq. 1779; William Dutton, Esq. 1779; Sophia, wife …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… known as 'the fighting parson', 34 was a friend of David Garrick, the patron of the living. 35 F. H. A. Scrivener, who …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… who built a school-house on waste ground given by David Garrick at Church End, adjoining Daniel's alms-houses. 97 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 8 Hendon Hall is said to have belonged for a time to David Garrick, lord of the manor 1765-79, but there is no evidence … in the hotel courtyard, inscribed with poems in praise of Garrick and Shakespeare, taken from a larger monument which … iv. 14; ex inf. the gen. manager. C. Oman, David Garrick, 396. From 1754 Garrick's home was at Hampton: V.C.H. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 55 who conveyed it in 1765 to his friend David Garrick, the actor. 56 Garrick died in 1779, leaving the manor in trust for his nephew Carrington Garrick, 57 later vicar of Hendon, on whose death in 1787 it …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… work, called The Laws of England; and, in modern times, Garrick, the tragedian, who was born at the Angel inn, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… a grammarian. 32 It was rebuilt or altered by James Lacy, Garrick's co-lessee at Drury Lane, and was later occupied by …
Old and New London
… Mr. Grove, an advertising tailor of Battle Bridge, bought Garrick's villa, at Hampton, for 10,800. In 1826, opposite …
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