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Old and New London
… He was buried in Chiswick Churchyard, near the grave of Hogarth. Besides the personages we have mentioned above, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… to the Tidds in the 17th century; 90 although the story of Hogarth's residence there was probably apocryphal, the inn …
Old and New London
… Room, probably the same in which Steele used to write. In Hogarth's 'March to Finchley' this cottage and Mother King's …
Old and New London
… his acquaintances said that he regarded him as a speaking Hogarth. He possessed a handsome fortune, which he managed, …
Survey of London
… the school was moved to a building erected on the site of Hogarth's house in Leicester Square. (iv) St. Martin's Girls' …
Survey of London
… bricklayer; Charles Mosley, 174956,? engraver employed by Hogarth; John Ireland, 176980, watchmaker and biographer of Hogarth. Corpus Christi Roman Catholic Church, Maiden Lane In …
Old and New London
… William Bowyer, the celebrated printer. His "Anecdotes of Hogarth," and his "History of Leicestershire," were his chief …
Old and New London
… not be serious." Charles Mathews has been styled "the Hogarth of the English stage." His pleasant thatched cottage … of Holloway." The following story is told connecting Hogarth's name with this Green:"During his apprenticeship he …
Survey of London
Hogarth House, No. 163 Hammersmith Road LVI.HOGARTH HOUSE, No. 163 HAMMERSMITH ROAD West of Spike House … level, is a narrow low cottage of two storeys called Hogarth House. It has no great depth, for the buildings of …
Old and New London
… schools; the Rembrandts being the most worthy of note. Hogarth is represented in the next room. Here, among the …
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