The Quarterly Review, Volume 267, Issue 529John Murray, 1936 |
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Page 144
... later landmarks indicate the sites of some of the more important . Of these one of the outstanding was Richmond House , which occupied a position at the river end of what is now Richmond Terrace . The first duke began its erection in ...
... later landmarks indicate the sites of some of the more important . Of these one of the outstanding was Richmond House , which occupied a position at the river end of what is now Richmond Terrace . The first duke began its erection in ...
Page 146
... later as Harrington , House ( not to be confounded with the fine but reconstructed mansion of that name in Craig's Court ) , and still later represented by No. 7 Whitehall Gardens . It was in 1717 that Lord Herbert , eldest son of the ...
... later as Harrington , House ( not to be confounded with the fine but reconstructed mansion of that name in Craig's Court ) , and still later represented by No. 7 Whitehall Gardens . It was in 1717 that Lord Herbert , eldest son of the ...
Page 151
... later to become a Viscount . Subsequently the place was sold to the Earl ( later Duke ) of Dorset who , if not actually rebuilding , certainly enlarged and otherwise improved , it . But in 1808 it reverted to the Crown and was allotted ...
... later to become a Viscount . Subsequently the place was sold to the Earl ( later Duke ) of Dorset who , if not actually rebuilding , certainly enlarged and otherwise improved , it . But in 1808 it reverted to the Crown and was allotted ...
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