Royal St. James's: Being a Story of Kings, Clubmen and CourtesansHale, 1988 - 257 pages |
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... Tavern , originally built in 1666 as a private residence for Sir Thomas Clifford , but by 1686 a wine - house run by the licensed vintner Thomas Rugeley . On the other corner was the equally old St Alban's Tavern and Coffee - House ...
... Tavern , originally built in 1666 as a private residence for Sir Thomas Clifford , but by 1686 a wine - house run by the licensed vintner Thomas Rugeley . On the other corner was the equally old St Alban's Tavern and Coffee - House ...
Page 101
... Tavern , and seemingly it already included the older St Albans Tavern for under the latter name it was reported in 1692 that ' the Person that keeps this tavern is Butler to the Prince of Denmark ' ( Princess Anne's husband ) . The St ...
... Tavern , and seemingly it already included the older St Albans Tavern for under the latter name it was reported in 1692 that ' the Person that keeps this tavern is Butler to the Prince of Denmark ' ( Princess Anne's husband ) . The St ...
Page 253
... Tavern , 232 Richard II ( 1367-99 ) , 10 , 11 Richmond , Charles Stuart , 3rd Duke of ( 1639-72 ) , 63 Richmond , Frances Stuart , Duchess of ( 1647-1702 ) , 63 , 189 Richmond , Henry Fitzroy , Duke of ( 1519–36 ) , 10 Ridgeway , James ...
... Tavern , 232 Richard II ( 1367-99 ) , 10 , 11 Richmond , Charles Stuart , 3rd Duke of ( 1639-72 ) , 63 Richmond , Frances Stuart , Duchess of ( 1647-1702 ) , 63 , 189 Richmond , Henry Fitzroy , Duke of ( 1519–36 ) , 10 Ridgeway , James ...
Contents
A House of Civility | 168 |
the enclave de luxe for the Nobility | 174 |
Goode lodgings may be found here | 189 |
Copyright | |
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