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… Piazza Notable private residents in the Piazza No. 43 King Street. William Paget, Baron Paget of Beaudesert, 163743; … writer; James St. Amand, 16791728, antiquary. No. 1 Little Piazza. Sir Thomas Hanmore, 16403; Sir John Wittwrong, 1647. No. 2 Little Piazza. Henry Wilmot, second Viscount Wilmot, later …
Survey of London
… The Piazza Site of No. 4 Henrietta Street Site of No. 4 Henrietta Street The first house here, which originally abutted upon … in c. 1730 when most of the south side of Henrietta Street was rebuilt. E/BER, Rental, 1637; Henrietta Street …
Survey of London
… The Piazza Site of No. 43 King Street Site of No. 43 King Street The present house on this site was built in 171617 …
Survey of London
… The Piazza Sites of No. 37 Henrietta Street and No. 1 King Street Sites of No. 37 Henrietta Street and No. 1 King Street All the early views of the west …
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… significant that the Corinthian pilasters in Great Queen Street and the Ionic pilasters in Lincoln's Inn Fields had … century. Three houses on the east side (Nos. 13 Little Piazza) which collapsed in 1670 were rebuilt as … portico houses in the Great Piazza, for those in the Little Piazza had already been destroyed by a fire in 1769. …
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… evidence were all situated at the corners of James Street and Russell Street and were associated with the corner … of the house on the south side of Russell Street in the Little Piazza in 1651, also had two little shops in the portico walk. 34 No. 3 in the Great …
The Pinners' and Wiresellers' Book, 1462-1511
London Record Society, volume 44. The Pinners' and Wiresellers' Book covers the accounts of the medieval craft of the Pinners between 1462 and 1511, prior to and following their merger with the Wiremongers to form the Wiresellers Company in 1497. It is a most unusual volume since there are no other administrative records surviving from such a lowly craft in medieval London. It reveals how a small craft (some thirty members) struggled to maintain a hall, control working practices, license alien craftsmen and secure prayers for themselves and their families at the house of the Carmelite Friars in Fleet Street and St James's hospital in Westminster.
Survey of London
… some copyhold land near Church Lane (now Kensington Church Street) from her father, who had erected five houses on the … with William Eales, a timber merchant, and Jeremiah Little, a builder, both of St. Marylebone, to develop … Campden House and the smaller mansion on its west side, Little Campden House, were included in the area covered by …
Survey of London
… The Pitt Estate in Dean Street Introduction CHAPTER IX The Pitt Estate in Dean Street This chapter describes an area consisting of Nos. 3641 … now bearing that name. The western part had been built a little earlier on the Pulteney estate. A single builder was, …
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… The Pitt Estate in Dean Street Meard Street Meard Street Only the eastern, wider part … 51 on page 208). This yard, fronting to Milk Alley (later Little Dean Street and now Bourchier Street), and the sites … alone survive, with altered and partly rebuilt fronts of little interest (Plate 116a). The ground storey at No. 2 has …