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Old and New London
… been for very many years the sign of a public-house in Grosvenor Row. More than one entry in Evelyn's "Diary," …
Survey of London
… 1846. 24, 26 Ladbroke to T. Gurney of Park Street, Grosvenor Square, baker, to Stevenson, 18468 28, 30 Jenkins …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… George III. by Reynolds, and portraits of members of the Grosvenor, Cholmondeley, Bunbury, and Egerton families, and …
A History of the County of Chester
… Howson's interests in Chester were the Queen's School, the Grosvenor Museum, and the Chester School of Art; besides his …
Survey of London
… Esq.; No. 20A, John Pedder, Esq.; No. 21, Hon. Victoria Grosvenor; No. 22, Geo. H. Dawkins, Esq.; No. 23, A. W. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Middlesex
… the 16th century and to this was added the still existing Grosvenor wing on the N.E. c. 1700; the Palladian Villa was … pulled down and wings added on either side the villa. The Grosvenor wing is of two storeys with attics; the walls are …
Old and New London
… asylum. At the junction of the lane with the high road is Grosvenor House, an old-fashioned mansion, which, since 1870, …
The Environs of London
… bookseller (1759); Christopher Perry, Esq. (1762); Robert Grosvenor, Esq. (1762); Mr. George Stoe (1762); he had …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Road and smaller ones in Cambridge Road, and to the south Grosvenor Road was soon laid out. By 1914 there were 174 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… grandson (d. 1704), who added the stables later called the Grosvenor wing. 79 The 3rd earl (d. 1753) further altered the … three structures being aligned. Apart from the twostoreyed Grosvenor wing, which survived until 1933, the old house was …
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