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Guest repliedOriginally posted by protohistorian View PostWho knows the boundary conditions of "knightbridge in 1888?" Dave
Throughout the nineteenth century, Knightsbridge was an undefined 'area' that straddled the boundaries of no fewer than four parochial entities:
- The Parish of St. Margaret, City of Westminster (Detached)
- The Parish of St. George Hanover Square, Liberty of the City of Westminster
- The Parish of St. Mary Abbotts Kensington
- The Parish of St. Luke Chelsea
Here's the general area, for which you are looking …
Knightsbridge (Click to Enlarge in flickr)
Underlying Aerial Imagery: Copyright Google Earth, 2007
Overlying Plots, Labels and Color-Shadings: Copyright Colin C. Roberts, 2010
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so I throw the question to the class. Who knows the boundary conditions of "knightbridge in 1888?" Dave
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Hi Dave, sorry for being so slow in responding. Regarding Le Grand, his addresses in late 1888 were as follows:
35 Charlotte Street
85 Bolsover Street
3 York Place, Baker Street
283 The Strand (office)
10 Agar Street (office)
I have no idea about the boundaries of Knightsbridge. Sorry.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
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Originally posted by Magpie View PostThanks for the kind offer.
An odd, trivial request, but could you possibly look up Miller's Court and settle once and for all the eternal question: apostrophe or no apostrophe?
Thanks
He called the area Miller's rents, which became Miller's court.
Number 13 appeared much later, when John McCarthy rented a house from a friend and partioned it.
doris
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Originally posted by Tom_Wescott View PostHi Dave, here's a mini-list off the top of my head. Thanks!
Charles Grandy/Grand/Grande
Amelia Marie Pourquoi
Anyone named Buki
John Tyrell/Tysell
Everard or Edwin Smith
James Batchelor
J.H. Batchelor
Any Batchelor w/first initial 'J'
Israel Schwartz
N Benelius
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
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Originally posted by Magpie View PostThanks for the kind offer.
An odd, trivial request, but could you possibly look up Miller's Court and settle once and for all the eternal question: apostrophe or no apostrophe?
Thanks
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Originally posted by Phil Carter View PostHello Dave,
The Victoria Home perhaps?
best wishes
Phil
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Originally posted by protohistorian View PostThe heading says "Dunster court, but it was a subsection of the minories entry. I have looked on my bacon atlas, and I can find no such hole in the wall. Dave
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Originally posted by Tom_Wescott View PostHi Dave, here's a mini-list off the top of my head. Thanks!
Charles Grandy/Grand/Grande
Amelia Marie Pourquoi
Anyone named Buki
John Tyrell/Tysell
Everard or Edwin Smith
James Batchelor
J.H. Batchelor
Any Batchelor w/first initial 'J'
Israel Schwartz
N Benelius
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
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Dave, just out of curiosity, is there anything listed for Windsor Street E1? Thanks.
p.s. Thanks very much for the Thames torso finds maps that you sent me, my email is playing up again at present so I can't email to say thanks.
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