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Survey of London
… Catharine Lodge, Trafalgar Square CXXI.CATHARINE LODGE, TRAFALGAR SQUARE. Ground landlord, leaseholder, etc. The …
Whitehall
… and a barn in the Mews on the site now occupied by Trafalgar Square. North-east of Whitehall, the Strand had …
Old and New London
… portion of it has been absorbed in what is now called Trafalgar Square. The name is most probably derived from the … and was removed to make way for the laying out of Trafalgar Square. Re-crossing the Strand at this point, we …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… themselves in a line from Cape Spartel almost to Cape Trafalgar, in all near 40 sail, some merchantmen, the rest …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… the new building in Warwick Lane; opened, 1689; removed to Trafalgar Square; the College designed by Sir R. Smirke, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Harvey, K.G.C., who distinguished himself in the battle of Trafalgar, when his own ship, the Tmraire, was boarded by two …
A History of the County of Essex
… Eliab Harvey (1758-1830), who commanded the Téméraire at Trafalgar, was lord of the manor of Barringtons (see above) …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… in circumference, and nine in height. In the hamlet of Trafalgar are two spots, supposed to have been the sites of …
Survey of London
… Reform League procession leaving Clerkenwell Green for Trafalgar Square, February 1867; note 'liberty' caps on some … 1887, before proceeding with them behind a red flag to Trafalgar Square. 65 Three weeks later William Morris, having … 5,000 on the Green, was leading a procession heading for Trafalgar Square when they were attacked by police in what …
Survey of London
… Admiral Sir Eliab Harvey, who had commanded the Tmraire at Trafalgar, and lived here until his death in 1830. 241 No. 8 …
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