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… The Piazza Nos. 1-3 (consec.) Tavistock Row Nos. 13 (consec.) Tavistock Row Site of Flower Market extension on south side … fig. 45). The more easterly site, later known as No. 1 Tavistock Row, was let in January 1633/4 to Robert Scawen, …
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… spread southwards as far as the Bedford Arms Tavern in Tavistock Row, destroying 'Mr. Lovejoy's bagnio', the … and Hotel, which was advertised in 1803 as 'an excellent place for good beds and breakfast, with the convenience of … with the Thomas Harrison who in 1801 established the Tavistock Hotel on the north side of the Piazza. Leases of …
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… in 1850 the hotel was taken over by the proprietors of the Tavistock. After the destruction of Covent Garden Theatre in … by the seventh Duke of Bedford, and the owners of the Tavistock, as under-tenants of the theatre proprietors, were …
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… James Street and the Floral Hall was occupied by the Tavistock Hotel. The hotel itself incorporated the remnants … the walls) and fixing wooden 'pallisadoes' in their place; he also had to make good the brickwork and stucco the … Hawkes who connected the upper floors with the adjoining Tavistock Hotel. The ground floor remained in use, as it had …
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… painter; John Abraham Fisher, 17714, violinist. No. 1 Tavistock Row. Thomas Savile, first Viscount Savile, first … 16756; William Petre, fourth Baron Petre, 167784. No. 23 Tavistock Row. Sir Peter Temple, 163743, member of the Long …
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… Some rebuilding of the original houses in the Piazza took place before the close of the seventeenth century. Three … on the south side of the square (later numbered 46 and 814 Tavistock Row, 20 Southampton Street and 13 Henrietta … of James Street was repaired and partly rebuilt as the Tavistock Hotel (Plate 45a). Although the original design of …
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… hotel proprietorsthe New Hummums on the east side and the Tavistock on the north. Both these hotels outlived the demand … served chiefly as premises for market tenants. The Tavistock closed in 1928 and was demolished shortly …
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… century, although only a refronting may have taken place at this time. Newton House appears to have been … however, the claims of Bullingham House as his place of residence and death in 1727 have been more strongly … name which might seem to imply that it was a favourite place for clandestine frolics in the hay, but was in fact …
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… this time Strype called it 'a pretty neat and cleanly Place, not large, but indifferent well inhabited'. 215 When … of ground belonging to the Crown for the erection of a place of worship for a body of Dissenters is very …
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