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Survey of London
… Avenue. On the other side of the lane stood the Admiral Keppel tavern (in the parish of Chelsea) and the building at … Starling's map of 1822, this range was originally known as Keppel Place. 228 In 1817 the freehold or copyhold of the … Place was adopted for his range of buildings instead of Keppel Place. 230 In 1831 Willmer granted a lease to George …
Survey of London
… William Frederick Chambers, physician, 182432. Maj. George Keppel, later 6th Earl of Albemarle, 183642. Edward Stanley, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… place. It confers the title of Viscount on the family of Keppel, earls of Albemarle. Burythorp (All Saints) BURYTHORP …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… of the same name was in 1841 trading from an address at 7 Keppel Terr., King's Rd, Chelsea, London and could be the …
Old and New London
… hence received their names. The old "Admiral Keppel" tavern, with its tea-gardens, in Marlborough Road, …
Survey of London
… his wife, Sarah (d. 1845). Signed John James Sanders of Keppel Row, New Road. Abud family (d. 1827, 1842 and 1848). …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 111 George Verney, 1713 Peniston Booth, 1729 Frederick Keppel, 1765 John Harley, 1778 112 John Douglas, 1788 113 …
Survey of London
… Ferdinand of Brunswick at Minden), 175960; Major-General Keppel, 17647; Peregrine Bertie, 176871; Anthony Preston, …
A History of the County of Essex
… was closed in 1962. Southwood junior and infants schools (Keppel Road) were opened in 1928 and Five Elms (Wood Lane) …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… l. 7 s. 3 d. Declared 4 th June, 1706. Pipe 2,840. Joost Keppel, esq., now Earl of Albemarle, Gentleman and Master of …
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