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Survey of London
… south (King Street) and on the west, where it abutted on Wardour Street. The lease was held not by the bishop but by … 184 feet from north to south, abutting west on the present Wardour Street, east on the newly laid out Dean Street, north … records of the consecration, fronting about 158 feet to Wardour Street. Until about 1871 there was no entrance to the …
Survey of London
… workmen were Richard Filewood, carpenter; Robert French of Wardour Street, bricklayer; Thomas Heafford, plasterer; …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James I
… other memoranda of payments; 16131620. 24. Answer of Edw. Wardour to the bill of complaint of Sir Robt. Winde, relative …
The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… another troop of the same regiment’ Appointed governor of Wardour Castle after its capture in May 1643, where he was … in the Colonel’s troop. He served in the garrison at Wardour Castle and was killed at the second battle of …
Survey of London: Volumes 33 and 34, St Anne Soho
These volumes describe Soho, the most famous of London's cosmopolitan quarters. The area covered is defined largely by Wardour Street, Oxford Street and Charing Cross Road, and includes Soho Square, Leicester Square, and part of Cambridge Circus. Many of the streets here were first built up in the late 17th century under the building speculators Dr Nicholas Barbon and Richard Frith. Some fine Georgian houses are described and illustrated, for example No. 1 Greek Street and 76 Dean Street. Many well-known West End theatres are also found here.
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Taylor at 22 Shakespeare Walk. Taylor, David, Swan Yd, Wardour St, London, cm (1775). Insured utensils, stock and … 455, ref. 860405; vol. 457, ref. 875490] Taylor, David, 14 Wardour St, Soho, London, cm, u and chairmaker (180923). Took … in trust; 30 on those in workshop behind a house at 13 Wardour St; and 200 on those in open yard. [D; GL, Sun MS …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… soldiers and 30 civilians living in Trowbridge Barracks. Wardour. Included 74 persons in Tisbury Union Workhouse. … in Barracks. Urchfont. Decrease attributed to emigration. Wardour. Included 97 persons in Tisbury Union Workhouse. … attributed to migration. Tisbury, East, Tisbury, West, and Wardour. Increase in population of West Tisbury attributed to …
Survey of London
… the exception of Colman Hedge Close, on the west side of Wardour Street, and possibly of a small strip on the east … them. Two other plots, both on the west side of the modern Wardour Street at its north and southends, which were never … and 1698. Both of them were on the west side of the modern Wardour Street and both had been leased in 1661, as part of …
Survey of London
… other landowners (William, Earl of Salisbury, Sir Edward Wardour and Sir Oliver Nicholas), and empowered them to bring …
Survey of London
… the land between Drury Lane in the east and Whitcomb and Wardour Streets in the west would have been concentrated in …
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