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Old and New London
… or crosse o'er The water? or take coach to Kensington Or Paddington? or to some one or other O' th' City out-leaps for …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and Chelsea parishes. 3 In 1900 the area was allotted to Paddington and Kensington MBs under an Act of 1899. … of the 19 th and 20 th centuries which later lay within Paddington (Queen's Park) have been treated under Paddington, 4 and similar building which later fell within …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… excludes the figures for Kensal New Town, transferred to Paddington and Kensington MBs in 1900. 6 Table of Population …
Survey of London
… and his first taker was James Jordan the younger, then of Paddington. It was not an auspicious choice. Jordan built … The builder in all these cases was William Cooke of Paddington, who was later to build Airlie Gardens. He was … agreements. Jeremiah Olive Hayward and Josias Stephens of Paddington were to be responsible for Observatory Gardens, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Place, Oxford St.). 7 Similar conduits brought water from Paddington and Hackney. 8 The Thames was laid under direct …
Survey of London
… of St. George's, Hanover Square, and Thomas Simpson of Paddington, licensed victuallers, John Brannan Quick of St. … The main builders were Charles and Frederick Sewell of Paddington, although others were involved, for the lease of … of the development was Thomas Bridgewater Richardson of Paddington, who took building leases of Nos. 311 and 1421 …
Survey of London
… Portobello estate in order to provide suitable access from Paddington to his sprawling empire further west on the … to sell it to a builder, George Frederick John Tippett of Paddington, 17 who later in the same year also bought Roper's … Square, Leinster Square and the surrounding vicinity of Paddington. 20 On his Kensington estate two relatives, Thomas …
Survey of London
… development began on the Bishop of London's estates in Paddington in the 1820's the pig-keepers of Tyburnia also had … to the Metropolitan Railway, which had been opened between Paddington and Farringdon Street in January 1863. It extended … men were being driven 'from other parts of Kensington, Paddington, etc., by the inroads of railways'. 30 Migrants …
Survey of London
… the monotony. The houses built by William Lloyd Edwards of Paddington are interesting for the Mannerist treatment of the … as security for 3,000 lent by them to Thomas Finlay of Paddington, 1856. Finlay appears to have built all of the … esquire, 185861. Robinson to William Lloyd Edwards of Paddington, builder, 1861. 2232 even Vicar of Kensington to …
Survey of London
… owner of extensive property interests in North Kensington, Paddington and Islington, retired to Preston, near Brighton, …
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