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Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… and badge for " " 4 Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard. Garrick, Nathan, Esq., to be sworn and admitted Corporal of …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… and arms of Meredyth. 6 " 380 Chamberlain of the Household Garrick, Nathan, Esq.,to be sworn and admitted Lieutenant of … of the Guard. Barker, Francis, Esq.,corporal of do., vice Garrick. " " 383 Treasurer of the Chamber Bill for stationery …
The Environs of London
… at Teddington. The following epitaph, written by Mr. Garrick 43, if ever inscribed on his tomb, does not now exist …
Survey of London
… Cox and Company; Devon Record Office; Engineering; the Garrick Club; Guildford Museum and Muniment Room; Hoare's …
Survey of London
… wife entertained Dr. Johnson, Sir Joshua Reynolds, David Garrick, Oliver Goldsmith and other celebrities. 175 Henry …
Survey of London
… time an important artery of north-south communication. Garrick Street, the next new street to be built near Covent … approach to the two theatres. 218 The formation of Garrick Street was first referred to in 1838 as a recommended … was extended westwards in the early 1860's to meet Garrick Streetan improvement originally envisaged by the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Arms. 370 During Lawrence's time Fanny Burney and David Garrick were lodgers 371 and the young Thomas (17691830) …
A History of the County of Surrey
… H. B. Baker, Hist. of the London Stage, 38996. See Garrick's prologue to The Maid of the Oaks. W. W. Wroth, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… primroses, and holly leaves, said to be indigenous. The Garrick Inn, No. 25, next south, is of about the same date. … is a niche with a statue of Shakespeare which was given by Garrick in 1769. The west elevation, to Chapel Street, has … chamber is the Ball Room; in it are painted portraits of Garrick by Gainsborough, Queen Anne by Thomas Murray, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… most fitting adornment and Steevens offered to persuade Garrick to present one. 6 The corporation seconded his endeavours by conferring on Garrick the freedom of the borough in a box made from the wood of Shakespeare's mulberry tree. 7 This led Garrick not only to present a statue of Shakespeare, but to …
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