Curzon Street. Clarges Street was built in the early 18th century and is probably named after Sir Thomas Clarges. Notable inhabitants of Clarges Street have...
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Clarges may refer to: Clarges baronets, extant from 1674 to 1834 Robert Clarges (fl. 1713–1716), English Tory MP for Reading Thomas Clarges (disambiguation)...
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Flemings Mayfair (redirect from 39-42 Clarges Street)
Heritage List for England since March 1980. The rear of the hotel at 39-42 Clarges Street was a separate hotel before the war, and it is also Grade II listed...
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Club has four principal physical locations. Its headquarters are on Clarges Street in Mayfair, London, incorporating a private members' club (with bar...
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Edgar Israel Cohen (section 8 Clarges Street)
and appoint a liquidator. Cohen worked from his London offices at 8 Clarges Street in London. His visitors included business associates, jockeys, trainers...
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Welch Fusiliers Museum in Caernarfon Castle, Gwynedd, Wales. He died in Clarges Street, London, on 1 February 1915. He is buried at St Mary's Catholic Cemetery...
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45 and 46 Clarges Street are two Grade II listed townhouses built around 1730–1750, located in Clarges Street in the Mayfair district of London. The Historic...
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management (AUM) of about $30 billion as of 2024. It is headquartered at 7 Clarges Street, in Mayfair, London with affiliated entities in Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore...
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and Emma fell deeply into debt. She moved from Clarges Street to a cheaper home at 136 Bond Street, but could not bring herself to relinquish Merton...
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"SOMERSET, Lord Granville Charles Henry (1792-1848), of Troy, Mon. And 8 Clarges Street, MDX. | History of Parliament Online". "No. 19223". The London Gazette...
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Chesterfield Street – after Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield, who owned a mansion nearby in the 18th century Clarges Mews and Clarges Street – after...
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society. The Turf Club moved in 1875 to the corner of Piccadilly and Clarges Street. The new building at 85 Piccadilly, designed by John Norton, remained...
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Clarges to go immediately to Scotland with his letters to George Monck, Clarge's brother-in-law, to obtain Monck's view of his protectorate. Clarges became...
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of the village, where Sloan Street branched to the west, to a junction with Clarges Street and Pont Street. Dover Street led to the south-east and met...
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Continuance) Act 1740, to cover the roads Clarges Street to Hyde Park Corner and from Park Lane to Hertford Street, under the management of the Commissioners...
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sexuality. Arthur Annesley Ronald Firbank was born on 17 January 1886, in Clarges Street, Westminster, the son of a member of parliament, Sir Thomas Firbank...
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been from Lord Dorset that she acquired the leasehold of a house on Clarges Street that was to become her principal residence. Toward the end of their...
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Andrew Cobham, Surrey. James Carrick Moore died on 1 June 1860 at 9 Clarges Street, London. His wife Harriet died on 15 October 1866. "James Carrick Moore...
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Dundas Heenan, of Heenan, Winn and Steel, consulting engineers, 29 Clarges Street, London, W.1. Dundas had served in the RFC in WW1, retiring as acting...
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which it is located in Brook Street. In Spring Fever, the hotel is in Duke Street. In Ice in the Bedroom, it is in Clarges Street. Bertie Wooster has lunch...
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ago (1806) Preceded by Portlandites Merged into Grenvillites Headquarters 46 Clarges Street, London Ideology Progressive liberalism Reformism Radicalism Anti-monarchism...
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long period of increasing weakness, Carter died at her lodgings in Clarges Street, London. The novelist Samuel Richardson included Carter's poem "Ode...
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"Commemorating Lord Byron on Holles Street". The Survey of London. UCL. Retrieved 4 November 2023. "Byron, 4 Bennet Street, Westminster LB: front elevation"...
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Lucan in Ireland, but eventually settled mostly in London at houses in Clarges Street and Bolton Row, Mayfair. At these she hosted her intellectual salon...
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wife Anne Clarges (d.1700), a daughter of John Clarges, "Farrier in the Savoy", of Drury Lane, Westminster. Anne's brother was Sir Thomas Clarges (c. 1618–1695)...
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1723, and he was succeeded by his eldest son, John. Madeleine died in Clarges Street, Piccadilly, in April 1737, aged about 70. The second baronet married...
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Weymouth Street to 11 Clarges Street, as well as acquiring a seaside retreat named Clover Cottage (now 13 South Cliff, Eastbourne). Their Clarges Street house...
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most of its existence, the company's head office was located at 29 Clarges Street, Central London. By 1951, Eagle Aviation had won its first regular Government...
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Hammond, widow, her cousin; and messuages in Albemarle Street, Grillion's Hotel, Clarges Street Mansion, all contents of the house to her cousin. She mentions...
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(8 & 9 Geo. 6. c. 44)) Streets (London) Act 1766 6 Geo. 3. c. 54 6 June 1766 An Act for putting the Road from Clarges Street to Hyde Park Corner, and...
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