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Survey of London
… already used with great success by Wren in St. James's, Piccadilly (Plates 19b, 20, 21, 24a, 32, 33). As already …
A History of the County of York
… were strengthened and the opening span reconstructed. 19 Piccadilly Bridge. The most recent bridge across the Foss is that forming part of the street (now part of Piccadilly) which was under construction and probably … in 1913 to link Pavement with the older section of Piccadilly. 20 T. P. Cooper, York, Story of its Walls, &c. …
Survey of London
… Chancellor. 32 The building of his magnificent house in Piccadilly had begun earlier in the year and he probably only …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… monument of George, Earl of Huntingdon in St. James's, Piccadilly, 3 the delicate tablet to Jane Wren in the Crypt …
Survey of London
… as in the occupation of Marshall, an inn-holder of Piccadilly. 6 From about this time the name Crab or Crabtree … laid out between the Ten Acres and the garden walls of the Piccadilly mansions, all or part being on the northernmost …
Survey of London
… foretelling that he would prefer to stay at his house in Piccadilly and fearing that if he did move to Burlington …
Survey of London
… 1826, vol. II, p. 295 n. H. B. Wheatley, Round About Piccadilly and Pall Mall, 1870, pp. 789. Sir Edward Cook, The …
Survey of London
… century had removed to No. 17 (later renumbered 14) Piccadilly where Thomas Hawkes was described in 1793 as … trade as military tailors expanded. The firm remained in Piccadilly until the move to Savile Row. The alterations made … so, Michael Novosielski, architect of the Earl's house in Piccadilly, was probably responsible for it, as he probably …
Survey of London
… curate of St. Luke's, Berwick Street, and of St. James's, Piccadilly, later Dean of Manchester, 18657; Robert Kerr, …
Old and New London
… of Horace Walpole, how the keeper of the "White Horse" in Piccadilly, being at a dinner among the "independent …
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