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… leaseholder, etc. The property is partly glebe land, and partly in the ownership of Geo. Matthey, Esq. The house … has been untenanted for many years. General description and date of structure. Cheyne House, which is now in a … the name of Mr. Alexander Desclousseaux appears in the parish register of burials for August 12th, 1747. Faulkner …
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… large amount of early work, taken from the district and elsewhere, to justify its inclusion here. It was built in … Street, originally called Pound Lane, then Robinson's Row, and later Queen Street. The village pound used to stand opposite the end of the lane at …
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… Leaseholder, Lord Courtney of Penwith. General description and date of structure. We now pass over the five houses between No. 6 and Manor Street, which have been rebuilt upon the site of … Commission of the Peace for Middlesex" as living in the parish in 1774. Reproduced here. …
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… Cheyne Walk No. 17 and Don Saltero's Coffee House (No. 18) XXX.No. 17 CHEYNE … in No. 17 during the 18th century as displayed in the parish books. Occupants of No. 17 Cheyne Walk: 17181740. … Environs (2nd edition, 1829). Rev. A. G. L'Estrange, The Village of Palaces (1880). Alfred Beaver, Memorials of Old …
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… Leaseholder, Mrs. Leith Hay-Clark. General description and date of structure. Early 18th century. The house was … common to most of the small 18th century houses in Chelsea and elsewhere, having a front and back room, with a narrow … wall of the garden on the other as it led westwards to the village and its church. It was not till 30 years later that …
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… Rowland Edmund Prothero, Esq., M.V.O. General description and date of structure. Built about 1717, this house retains … The staircases of the two houses are alike in detail and the little hall (Plate 30) is very characteristic of the … part of the Great Garden of the Manor House, c. 1717. The parish rate-books give the following residents during the …
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… Ernest Louis Meinertzhagen, Esq., J.P. General description and date of structure. No. 4 seems to have been built with more care and expense than Nos. 1 to 3, and was in all likelihood … Environs (2nd edition, 1829). Rev. A. G. L'Estrange, The Village of Palaces (1880). Alfred Beaver, Memorials of Old …
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… Leaseholder, H. C. Sotheran, Esq. General description and date of structure. A panel preserved from a lead cistern … notes. The names of Baron and Lady Bloomburg occur in the parish rate-books as tenants of No. 5 from 1718 to 1741. In … Environs (2nd edition, 1829). Rev. A. G. L'Estrange, The Village of Palaces (1880). Alfred Beaver, Memorials of Old …
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… Leaseholder, F. T. R. Bigham, Esq. General description and date of structure. No. 6 is the largest and in many ways … husband's death until 1759, when the house appears in the parish books under the name of her son, Sir John, who in 1764 … Magazine (January 1829). Rev. A. G. L'Estrange, The Village of Palaces (1880). Alfred Beaver, Memorials of Old …
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… Cheyne Walk Nos. 46-48 XLII., XLIII.Nos. 46 and 48 CHEYNE WALK. Ground landlord, leaseholders, etc. No. 46 is owned and occupied by L. A. Harrison, Esq., and No. 48 by W. J. Disturnal, Esq., B.A., LL.B. General …
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