Royal St. James's: Being a Story of Kings, Clubmen and CourtesansHale, 1988 - 257 pages |
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Page 108
... died , Sir Edward Walpole left his house in Pall Mall to Laura and her husband , ' who were the most in need ' . Keppel later became Bishop of Exeter , and their son Frederick lived in this same house until 1830 . Next door was a house ...
... died , Sir Edward Walpole left his house in Pall Mall to Laura and her husband , ' who were the most in need ' . Keppel later became Bishop of Exeter , and their son Frederick lived in this same house until 1830 . Next door was a house ...
Page 182
... died in November 1822 . Debrett's easy - going temperament and thriftlessness , com- pounded by gambling , kept him poor and he died in poverty , in his lodgings near Regent's Park . A Notice was published : Communications are requested ...
... died in November 1822 . Debrett's easy - going temperament and thriftlessness , com- pounded by gambling , kept him poor and he died in poverty , in his lodgings near Regent's Park . A Notice was published : Communications are requested ...
Page 229
... died , aged sixty - seven , on 7 January 1788 and was buried ' in great style ' in the nearby cemetery at Whitchurch . He left ' to his Wife ( late Charlotte Hayes ) living here with me ' £ 400 a year for her lifetime , diamond ...
... died , aged sixty - seven , on 7 January 1788 and was buried ' in great style ' in the nearby cemetery at Whitchurch . He left ' to his Wife ( late Charlotte Hayes ) living here with me ' £ 400 a year for her lifetime , diamond ...
Contents
A House of Civility | 168 |
the enclave de luxe for the Nobility | 174 |
Goode lodgings may be found here | 189 |
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