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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Everard Arundell (d. 1803), father of Lord Arundell of Wardour (d. 1817), was in a position to lease the portion to …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… burgesses bought out a reversionary interest which Edw. Wardour had acquired in 1609: Constitutions; Cunnington, …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Dover, William Marquis of Powis, Henry Lord Arundel of Wardour, Theophilus Earl of Huntingdon, Roger Earl of …
Survey of London
… of Soho Fields, bounded on the west by Hedge Lane (now Wardour Street) and on the south by the highway later King …
Survey of London
… to have received rent from the tenants of houses in Wardour Street and Peter Street, but in 1710 his right to do …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Horatio, Esq. Walpole Edward, Esq. Walter Peter, Esq. Wardour William, Esq. Wentworth Sir William. White John, Esq. …
Old and New London
… on her marriage into the family of Lord Arundell of Wardour, who gave his name to Arundell Street adjoining, and also, as we have said, to Wardour Street, in Soho. On the same side of the street, …
Survey of London
… Street, on the north by Oxford Street and on the east by Wardour Street. The Act also established a select vestry of …
Survey of London
… courts, which opened off Dean Street and Wardour Street but did not communicate with each other. The … earlier court they replaced, they formed a culde-sac off Wardour Street. The north and south ranges terminated … of Meard Street and was approached by the former No. 64 Wardour Street (fig. 51 on page 208). This yard, fronting to …
Survey of London
… the freehold was bought by Robert and William Wilson of 92 Wardour Street, tinplate workers and bath manufacturers, 145 …
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