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Survey of London
… by trade, with a shop or warehouse at the north corner of Tavistock Street and Charles (now Wellington) Street, which … Palace Road, ratebooks of St. Paul's, Covent Garden, Tavistock Street, 1740 ct ref. H 805 (Vestry Minutes), 1 May …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… to receive the indenture signed by the Portreve of Tavistock, in the county of Devon, upon the last election of … borough of Plympton, as well as for the said borough of Tavistock. Resolved, that it be referred to the Committee of … the matter concerning the last election for the borough of Tavistock; and why the indenture signed by the Portreve of …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… the poor, books for poor ministers, fuel for the poor of Tavistock." Ibid. See supra, p. 182. From Whitlock, who …
Survey of London
… that Harrison had proposed an exchange of ground so that Tavistock Place could be continued into his estate. By that …
Survey of London
… The Piazza Nos. 1-3 (consec.) Tavistock Row Nos. 13 (consec.) Tavistock Row Site of Flower Market extension on south side … fig. 45). The more easterly site, later known as No. 1 Tavistock Row, was let in January 1633/4 to Robert Scawen, …
Survey of London
… spread southwards as far as the Bedford Arms Tavern in Tavistock Row, destroying 'Mr. Lovejoy's bagnio', the … with the Thomas Harrison who in 1801 established the Tavistock Hotel on the north side of the Piazza. Leases of … door to the Old Hummums was said to be occupied by the Tavistock Coffee House and Public Breakfast Room, 145 perhaps …
Survey of London
… in 1850 the hotel was taken over by the proprietors of the Tavistock. After the destruction of Covent Garden Theatre in … by the seventh Duke of Bedford, and the owners of the Tavistock, as under-tenants of the theatre proprietors, were …
Survey of London
… James Street and the Floral Hall was occupied by the Tavistock Hotel. The hotel itself incorporated the remnants … Hawkes who connected the upper floors with the adjoining Tavistock Hotel. The ground floor remained in use, as it had … 1801 Thomas Harrison became the tenant and established the Tavistock Hotel. 68 The site adjoining the last (No. 8) was …
Survey of London
… painter; John Abraham Fisher, 17714, violinist. No. 1 Tavistock Row. Thomas Savile, first Viscount Savile, first … 16756; William Petre, fourth Baron Petre, 167784. No. 23 Tavistock Row. Sir Peter Temple, 163743, member of the Long …
Survey of London
… on the south side of the square (later numbered 46 and 814 Tavistock Row, 20 Southampton Street and 13 Henrietta … of James Street was repaired and partly rebuilt as the Tavistock Hotel (Plate 45a). Although the original design of … buildings. Contrary to what might have been expected, the Tavistock Hotel elevation was not duplicated when the …
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