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Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… from the 1750s until the late 1780s when he moved to 33 Marylebone St, Piccadilly. Subscribed to Chippendale's … Keyneston. [D; Dorset RO, B5; D81, E2] Carpenter, Thomas, Marylebone St, London, chairmaker (173449). Recorded … Cleere worked at Badminton (1668), the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford, many London City Churches, and on the Great …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… designed by Sampson Lloyd, was built in 1972, and a theatre was built in 1990. St. Mary's school had 240 pupils …
Old and New London
… the weather was so unfavourable. Richardson's theatre occupies a large space of ground in the centre of the … In the prologue to Lillo's tragedy, "as acted at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, by his Majesty's servants, in …
The Environs of London
… his garden, probably, yielded him as much profit as his theatre: it was not licensed, but was so well stocked, that … in the parish of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate; and the Fortune theatre. The revenues amounted to 800l. per annum. Statutes. … playhouse being in arrear, the college entered upon the theatre the 21st of November. Both houses of parliament …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the Norwich company of comedians perform in a commodious theatre at Barnwell. Several public concerts are held in … it is a small building conveniently fitted up, with a theatre for the lectures on anatomy and medicine, which are …
Old and New London
… the north-east corner of Regent's Park, is the Royal Park Theatre, a place of dramatic entertainment, originally opened about the year 1870 under the name of the Alexandra Theatre. The class of amusement generally given here consists … professorship has devolved to Mr. Coleman, and a handsome theatre has been prepared, with a museum and dissecting rooms …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and comprise a school for the instruction of pupils, a theatre for dissections and the delivery of lectures, a …
Survey of London
… (and some finished houses) were sold to Rice Ives of St. Marylebone, a wine merchant. 34 After this date the active …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The institution has also an extensive library, and a theatre in which lectures are delivered once a week throughout the year. The Theatre, a neat and commodious edifice, erected by Mrs. Sarah …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in that cathedral. 4 At the opening of the Sheldonian theatre at Oxford, in July, 1669, he was incorporated A. M. …
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