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NOTE
The symbols in the left-hand margin distinguish those persons who have worked, or, it is thought, may have
worked, on the fabric of the area, and the authors of unexecuted designs:
a
Architects, designers, engineers, and surveyors
b
Builders and allied craftsmen
c
Artists, craftsmen, and decorators
Index
Abbey Wood, Erith (proposed cemetery) 251
ABC (formerly Forum) Cinema, Fulham Road 169, 171, 172, 238, Pl. 73a
Achilli trial 175
Acland, Thomas Dyke 200
Actors and musicians 4, 42, 67, 90n., 253–4
aAdams, A. J. 52
bAdams, Henry 89
bAdams, Henry Thomas 29, 70, 72, 94n.
aAdams, Percy Henry 7
aAdams, Holden and Pearson 134
aAdams and Kelly 52
bAdamson, T. H., and Sons 7, 234
Adelaide, South Australia 101
Admiral Keppel p.h., Chelsea 31, 98
Adrian Mews 214, 236, 237, Pl. 87d
Adrian Square, Westgate,237
Adrian Terrace(now part of Ifield Road, q.v.) 214, 239
Adshead, Stanley 55
aAgabeg, George 231
Agriculture, Board of 91
bAird, John, and Sons 133
Airlic Gardens 81
aAitchison, George 56
Aitkens, Alexander and John 25
Albani, Madame 237
Albemarle Street (Royal Institution) 38
Albert Hall Mansions 188
aAlder, John Samuel 117
Alderson, Mary fig. 46 (p. 157)
bAldin, Charles 30, 149, 150–2, 224
bAldin, Charles, junior 149, 152–3, 154, 155, 224
bAldin, William 149, 152–3, 154, 155
bAldin and Plater (laterAldin Brothers and Davies) 153–5
bAldred, Edward92
Alexander: Henry Browne58, 60, 65, 68–81 passim; Rev. James Wadman 58, fig. 2 (p. 11); John 58, 60–5 passim, fig. 2; Rev. John fig. 2; William Henry 58, 82
Alexander estate 58–86
Alexander House, North Terrace 84, Pl. 43a
Alexander Place(formerly Alfred Place (East) 61, 64–5, 66,
69, 70, 76, Pl. 43c
-, Alexander Studios 85; Thurloe Chapel 68, 85; Turkish
baths 66, 85; Western Grammar School 65, 67
-, Sorth side (even numbers)
-, No. 2 65, 67, 68, 85; Nos. 4–10 64–5, 66 (No. 4), Pl.
43c; Nos. 12–22 69, 70, 85–6 (No. 14)
-, South side (odd numbers)
-, Nos. 1–7 64–5, fig. 17 (No. 3); Nos. 9–19 69, 70; No.
21 86
Alexander Place, Fulham Road (now part of Brompton Road) 63, 64, Pl. 42a
Alexander Square 4, 6, 47, 60–6 passim, 70, fig. 16, Pls.
43b, 44
-, Nos. 1–4 62, 63, 66 (Nos. 1, 4), 254 (No. 1), Pl. 43b;
-, Nos. 5–12 65, 66 (Nos 5, 10, 12), 69 (No. 9), 70 (No. 8),
fig. 16 (Nos. 6–11), Pl. 44b, c; Nos. 13–20 64, 66 (No.
17), Pl. 44a; Nos. 21–24 62, 63, 64, 66 (Nos. 21, 23,
24), 70 (No. 23)
Alexander Studios, Alexander Place 85
Alexandria (Sailors‘ and Soldiers’ Institute) 54n.
Aley, F. W. and William 172
Alfred Place (East) see Alexander Place
Alfred Place Mews 77, 79, 80
Alfred Place West see Thurloe Street
All Saints' Church, Thirklcby, Vorks. 135
All Saints' Schools, Brompton Road 8
Allan, Rev. George 38
Allen, Andalusia Frances fig. 46 (p. 157)
bAllen, John, and Sons 7, 20, 35
bAllen, William (fl 1810) 178
bAllen, William (fl 1845) 242, 243, 244
aAllom, Thomas 45n., 247
Alpha Cottage, Elm Place 146
Alsop, Elizabeth fig. 2 (p. 11)
Aheston Mews see Roland Way
Amberwood House see Thurloe Place, No. 17 a
Ambler, Elizabeth fig. 2 (p. 11)
Amelia Place, Chelsea 253
Amyot House see Fulham Road, No. 260 (dem)
Anderson: Ann 185; David 3, 23, 25, 27; J. Macvicar 193
Anderson Street, Chelsea 76
Andrews, James Petit 27
aAngell, Robert and Curtis8, 128
Anglesea p.h. 145, Pl. 66a
bAnleyJ161
Anstruther, Ian 5K, 73
Apex Properties 30
Apollo Gardens, Lambeth 10n.
Appel, Joseph 21, 22
Appleyard, Charles 222
Appollioni, Father 193
Arcades 6, 13–14
aArchard and Partners 190, 193
bArchbutt, Robert 94
bArchbutt, Samuel 28, 94, 96n., 145
Archbutt, Samuel, junior 28
Archbutt, Sophia 28
aArchbutt, Thomas 28, 29
Architectural Association 100, 221
bArdin, James145, 146
Argyll, Dow. Duchess of (w. of 7th Duke) 51
Argyll House, Argyll Street 50
Armenian Cathedral see St. Peter's Church, Cranley Gardens
Armenians, Supreme Catholicos of all117
Arnold: John198; Samuel 197, 198; William 198; family 197
Amon, Dr. Neil 132
Art Pavements and Decorations Ltd. 85n.
Art Workshops, The, Brompton Road35, Pl. 14c
Arundel, Lord see Norfolk, 14th Duke of
bAsh, Gilbert, Ltd. 7
Ashley Terrace, Hammersmith,No345
Alexander Frederick 72, 96
bAshton, Robert 10
Ashton, Robert John 72, 94
Aslat, .Anthony and Edward 44
bAslat, William 44
Astley, Sir John 27
Asylum for destitute females, Fulham Road 175
Asylums (lunatic) see Lunatic asylums
bAtkinson, Henry William 69, 73, 76, 77, 98n., 203, 204, 205–6, 237
bAtkinson, John 69, 73, 77, 203, 204, 238
At(t)wood: Henry 158; William 157, 199; William Thomas 157; family 229
aAumonier, W. (and Sons) 85n., 236
Avenue timers, Surbiton 212
Avenue Studios, Sydney Close 103, Pl. 55c
Aylcy, William 172
B. P. Peasion Fund 17
aBaars, Frans van 37
aBabb, Samuel 197, 201
Bacon, C, C. Irvine and Charles 176
Badcock, Robert 63
Bagnall, Gibbons 177
aBagues Ltd. 85n.
Bailey: Henry 229; John 63
Bailey's Hotel, Berkeley Square 63
aBaillie Scott and Beresford 39
Baird, Elizabeth 188
aBaker, Alice 193
Baker George 243; John 26; Richard 24
Balfour, Mrs. Percy 84
Ball, Joseph 243, 244–5
bBall, Richard 98n.
Ballard: Rev. E. H. 176, 238; Rev. G. F. 175, 176, 238, 240
Balloon ascent 181
Banim, John 27, 253
aBanks and Barry 108
Baptist chapels 68, 85, 143, 169
Barbary pirates 87
Barber, William 145
aBarber, William 126
Barclay, Alexander and David 50
Barclays Bank 179, 238
Barker, Charles Mylne 188
Barker and Ellis 188
Barker Street 187, 188–9, Pl. 75c
Barker's Mews 188
Barkham Terrace, Southward No. 7 157
Barkston Ash division (Parliamentary) 210
Bamham, Joseph 9
Barnsley, Sidney 123
bBarr, James 233
bBarrat (t), William 25n., 26n., 42, 42n., 62–3
Barringer, Wright 64
Barrington: Edward 190; William Wildman, 2nd Viscount 34
aBarrow, Ernest R. 7, 26
aBarry, Charles, junior (Banks and B.) 108
Barthe, Victor 183
aBasevi, George: as architect 65, 69, 70, 72, 75–6, 92–3, 94–6 98–100, 10ln., 105, 106, 107; as surveyor to Alexander estate 65, 66–7, 69, 70, 73, 74, 75, 76, 92; as surveyor to Smith's Charity estate 66–7, 76, 92, 93, 101, 102, 131
Basil Street (formerly North Street, q.v.) In., 6, 10, 13, 18, 23
-, Basil Street Hotel 7, 14, 82; Knightsbridge Fire Station 39;
-, Nos. 2–8 7; see also Harrods
Batchellor: Edward 199; Samuel 175; family 198
aBather, E. Walcot 31
bBatterbury, Richard 7, 24
Battersea (brick fields in) 28
Battersea, Lord (Cyril Flower) 57n.
bBattley Sons and Holmes 8
Batty, William 44, 45
aBaud, Benjamin B. 247–50passim, 251
Bawden, Edward176
aBayes, Jesse 117
Beach, William 34
bBeale,John 216, 237, 238, 239, 240
aBeard,J. Stanley, and Clare 169, 171, 230, 238
aBeard and Bennett 169
Beauchamp (formerlyGrove) Place 4, 6, 7, 24–6, Pl. 15; inhabitants 26, 253
Beaufort Estates 35
Beaufort Gardens 5, 24, Pl. 18d; Nos. 48–50 7
Beazley, C. N. 219, 239
Bedford Arms p.h. 244
bBeedle,John 178
Beer, A. C. C.172
aBeesley, Alfred J.125
Belcher, Admiral Sir Edward 74
Belchier's (or Belcher's) brewhouse 241
Belgic Legion 182
Belgrave Square 92, 102
Belgravia Dairv Company Ltd. 81
Belgravia Estate Ltd. 13, 17, 18, 20
Bell and Horns Lane 1, In.
Bell and Horns p.h. 1, In., 3, 5, 6, 60, 63, 82–3, Pls. llb, 42a, b
Bell p.h. 60
aBellini, Mr. (PBellenie, William) 137
Bellworthy, John 26
Beloe, Rev. William 39
Belsize Park 205
bBelsky, Franta 36
Benham, William 243n.
Bennett, Herbert 13, 18
bBennett, Joseph 64
Bere, A. C. C. 172
Berkeley, 8th Earl of 169
Berkeley of Stratton, 4th Baron 174
Berkeley Square 63, 186
Berlin (Wertheim store) 22
aBerra, L. 57
Betjeman, John 31
Bens, John 39
Beverley, Mary fig. 2 (p. 11)
Bhownagree, Ave Merwanjee 236
Bickers, Charles 183, 184, 186, 187; w. of 187
Bicknell, Algernon Sidney 108
Bigg, Huntley 189
aBiglioski, Vincent 193
Bigwood, Rev. John 143
Billiard rooms (public) 215, 221
Billing Place (formerly North Street) 244–5, fig. 73, Pl. 103b
Billing Road (formerly St. Mark's Place or Road) 241, 243–5 passim, fig. 73
Billing (formerly South) Street 244, 245, Pl. 103a
Billings area 241–5, fig. 71
Billing's spring or well 241
Billington: Elizabeth 90, 253; James 90
Billingwell Dyche (Counter's Creek) 241
bBingley, Henry 226
Birch, Abel 74
bBird: George and William 131; Stephen 172
Birkhead: Edward and Ellen 166, 189; Man (nee Middleton) 189; William 166, 189
Birks, William 10
Birmingham (Oratorians' residence at) 50
Birmingham, Bristol and Thames Junction Railway (from 1840 West London Railway) 5, 12, 44, 79
Biscoe: Bethia fig. 2 (p. 11); Catherine Frances 36; Elisha (d. 1685) fig. 2; Elisha (1705–76) 3, 36, 38, 39, fig. 2; Elisha (1753 4–1829) 37, 39, fig. 2; Joseph fig. 2; Patience Eleanor fig. 2; Vincent John 36, fig. 2; William 244
Biscoe's Buildings, Brompton Road 3, 36
Black, Isabella Maud fig. 46 (p. 157)
Black Bull p.h. 241, Pl. 102a, c
aBlackford, A. 169
Blacklands Lane, Chelsea 31
Blacklands Sewer 93
Blackmore: Elizabeth 177; Sir Richard 199, 200; William 177, 200
Bladon Lodge, South Bolton Gardens 201, 202, 230, fig. 59, Pl. 99
Blake: Christopher 87, fig. 2 (p. 11); Eleanor fig. 2; Francis fig. 2; John fig. 2; Margaret fig. 2; Man (later Harris and Domey) fig. 2; Thomas fig. 2; Sir William 9, 33, 58, 87, fig. 2; William fig. 2
bBlake, William 167n., 168
aBlanc, Louis D. 23
Blanchard, 181
aBlangy, Louis A. 37
Blemell House school 50, Pl. 11c
aBlomfield, Arthur 46, 48
aBlomfield, Arthur, junior 48
aBlomfield, Austin 169, 230
Blomfield, C. J. 248
Blomfield, Reginald 123
bBlood, William, Ltd. 114
bBlore, Charles Henry 62, 76
aBlore, John: as architect 44, 48, 76, 77, 78, 78n., 158, 160, 172, 238; as surveyor to Alexander estate 76; as surveyor to Day estate 157, 161; resident 89n.
bBlore, William 201
Blue (commemorative) Plaques 45, 66, 96, 110
Bocquet, Edward Paul 74
aBodley and Gamer 55
Boehm, Sir J. Edgar 103, 111, 189
Bocvey: James 184, 198; family 198
Bognor (Servite church and monastery) 192
Boileau, L. C. 22
Bolton Gardens 202, 210, Pl. 79c
-, Nos. 1–4 202, 210, 211; No. 5 202, 210, 211, fig. 65a (p.
218); No. 6 202, 210, 211; Nos. 7–8 202, 210, 211, 237
see also South Bolton Gardens
Bolton Gardens Mews 210, 230, 237
Bolton Gardens West (now Nos. 198–224 Old Brompton Road) 215, 217, 221, 228
Bolton House see Fulham Road, No. 254 (dem.)
Bolton Lodge, Gilston Road 173
Bolton Mews (now Cresswell Place, q.c.) 161, 229, 237
Bolton Studios 176
Boltons, The 203, 204, 205–7, 232, 237, figs. 58, 61, 62 (pp.
196, 205, 207), Pis. 1, 80–2
-, architecture 206–7; central garden 206; eastern crescent
69, 204, 205–6, Pl. 81; name 205, 237; northern limb 206,
229, 231; occupants 206, 211; shape 206; western crescent
205, 206, Pl. 80
-, (Earl's Court) Telephone Exchange 231
-, Nos. 1–2 Pl. 81a; No. 3 231; No. 4 206, 231; No. 6 232;
No. 7 206, 232, 237; No. 9 207, 237, Pl. 81b; No. 10 Pl. 81b;
No. 11 232, 237; No. 12 207, fig. 61 (p. 205), Pl. 82a-c; No.
15 206; No. 16 206, 210, 212, 219, 237, Pis. 80c, 82d; No. 17
210, 219, Pl. 80c; Nos. 18–19 219, Pl. 80b, c; Nos. 20–24 206,
207, 237, Pl. 80; No. 25 206, 207, Pl. 80a; No. 26 Pl. 80a; No.
27 232, 237, Pl. 80a; No. 28 206, 237, fig. 651 (p. 218), Pl. 80a;
No. 29 206, 210, 232, 237; No. 30 206, 232, 237
see also St. Mary's Church
Boltons, The Little see Little Boltons, The
Bolton's Estate or Field 205
Bon Marche store, Paris 22
Bonham, W. and F. C, and Sons Ltd. 38
Bonham's Montpelier Galleries 38
bBonnin, James, senior 4, 10, 25n., 40, 42, 42n., 61–70 passim, 72, 91–8, 101; bankruptcy, emigration and death 101; biographical details 61, 92, 93, 97, 101; building on Alexander estate 62–5, 66, 67, 68, 69, 72; building on Smith's Charity estate 91, 92–8; finances 70, 94, 98
bBonnin, James, junior 34, 61, 94, 204, 207, 239, 240; biographical details 61, 63, 93n., 97, 101; building on Alexander estate 64, 65, 68, 69, 70, 72; building on Smith's Charity estate 92, 93, 94, 96, 97, 101
Bonnin, John 93
Booth, Charles (survey of living conditions) 223, 245
aBooth, John 92
Boothby, Lady Louisa 30
Borrow, George 252
Boscawen, William 190
Boscobel Place, Belgravia 101
Bosio, Father 191, 192
aBostock, Robert 86
Boston Hall, Tadcaster, Yorks. 212
Boston Row 12
Boswell, James 181
Boucicault, Dion 66, 200, 253
aBoulton, — (of Swales and Boulton) 234
aBoulton, Richard 192,236
Boulton: William(the elder) and William (his s., later William Boulton Poynton) 197, 200; family 197, 205, 237
Boundaries, parish and borough 1, In., 9, 33, 39, 241, fig. 1 (p. 2)
Bousfield Primary School 201, 231, 239
Bouverie: Philip Pleydell 246, 251; Messrs. 246
Bovey, James 198
Bowden: John 183; Mrs. 50
Bowling Green Row, Fulham Road 172
Bowling greens 150, 171, 172
Bowling saloons 215, 221
Boyce.J. J. 192
Boyle, Charles, 4th Earl of Orrery 198
Boyne, Rev. Richard 74
Brabant (insurrection in 1790 at) 182, 182n.
Brace: .Anna Maria (née Harris) 9, 58, 58n., fig. 2 (p. 11); Harris Thurloc 9, 58, 60, fig. 2; John Thurloc 58, fig. 2; family 3, 36, fig. 2
bBrace, William 178
aBraddell, Darcy 83, 84
bBradley, Benjamin and Thomas 174, 208, 238, 239
Bradley, Robert and William 65
aBradshaw, Laurence 57
aBrady, Erie 114
Braham, John 90,97, 253
Bramham Gardens 122
aBrandon, David 133
aBrassington, Charles E. 125, 126
aBratt, Colbran and Company 85n.
bBraund, Thomas 98n.
Bray: Reginald 92, 100; and Company 105
Brechin Place 156
Brecknock Villa Old Brompton Road 202, 231
Breconshire (Gunter family home in) 240
Brent, Elizabeth (net Dodemead), Thomas and Rev. William 156
Brescia, Italy (church of San Domenico) 57, 57n.
Brettingham, Matthew l0n.
Brew Brothers 155
Breweries and brew houses 183, 241
Brick earth and gravel, digging for 199, 235
Bricks and brickwork, instances of use: Cowley bricks 77; cut and moulded 152; narrow (two-inch) 123; stocks 47, 61, 107, 140; Suffolks 47; Sussex 85
Bridge Street (now part of Fulham Road) 241
Brigade of Guards (monument to) 252
aBriggs, R. A. 35
aBrindley and Foster 48
Bristol 175, 233, 239
Bristow, William 60, 91, 92, 146. 147
Bristowe, Dr. John Syer 133
British Telecommunication's Chelsea Telephone Service Centre 179
Broadbent, James 199
Brompton: character of 1, 3, 4, 5, 12, 31, 50; designation of 1; inhabitants 4, 12, 253–4; see also ‘New Brompton’; Old Brompton
Brompton Arcade 6, 7, 13
Brompton Botanic Garden 139
Brompton Cemetery 179, 241, 242, 245, 246–52, figs. 74–5 (pp. 247, 249), Pls. 104–7
Brompton (later St. John's) Chapel 3, 12, 34, 38, Pl. 10a
Brompton Cottage 104, 150, 152; estate 149, 150, 152
Brompton Cottages, Hollywood Road 179, 238
Brompton Crescent (later Egerton Crescent, q.v.) 4, 90, 92, 101, 120, 253 (No. 13), 254 (Nos. 15, 20)
Brompton estate see under Kensington, 2nd Baron
Brompton Exchange Station 80
Brompton Grange, Yeoman's Row 90, 97, 98, 253
Brompton Grove 3, 4, 5, 23, 24, 25, 27
Brompton Hall, Old Brompton Road 27, 79, 87, 88
Brompton Heath 91, 103, 144
Brompton Hospital 91, 100–1, 130–9, 141, 180, fig. 38 (pp. 134–5), Pl. 62a, b; nurses' home 133–4; St. Luke's Chapel 135–9, figs. 39–40, Pls. 62b, c, 63; south block 133, 134
Brompton Hospital estate 139–43, fig. 37 (p. 131)
Brompton House, Old Brompton Road 150
Brompton Lane 1, In., 3, 50, 60n.
Brompton Lower Grove27, 29, 30; Nos. 10, 13 253
Brompton National School 34, 38, Pl. 10b
Brompton Oratory see Oratory, London
Brompton Park House 254
Brompton Park Lane (Gore Lodge) 254
Brompton Park Nursery 3, 91
Brompton (formerly Lloyd's) Place 13, 23, 24, Pl. 8c
Brompton Place (later part of Brompton Road) In., 34, Pl. 4
Brompton Road 1–49 passim, 61,88–90,91,120–2,128, fig. 1 (p.
2), Pis. 2–7, 8a, b, d, 10b, 14, 15b, 16a, c, d, 18a–c, 19, 20,
21c, 24, 25a, 26, 42
before development 1–3; estates and property boundaries 3,
fig. 1 (p. 2); general 1–8; nomenclature 1, In.; north side 8,33–49
passim; numbering 5, 12; road-widenings 5, 13, 37, 46,
82; south side 7–8, 9–32 passim, 88–90, 91, 120–2
All Saints' Schools 8; Art Workshops 35, Pl. 14c;
Brompton Arcade 6, 7, 13; Brompton National School 34,
38, Pl. 10b; Brompton Road Station 6, 46; Bunch of Grapes
p.h. 7, 28, Pl. 16d; Caltex House 8, 35, 36, Pl. 24c; Collier
House 7; Crompton Court 8,128; Crown and Sceptre p.h. 8,
36; Daisy, The 13, Pl. 20a; Egerton Mansions 122; Empire
House 8, 63, 82–3, Pl. 42b, c; Fulham Bridge p.h. 3, 33, 34,
35, 40, Pis. 4, 7c; Gladstone p.h. 46; Grove House 27, 28;
Hereford House (Nos. 193–195) 7, Pl. 24a; Hour Glass p.h.
8, 31, 32; Imperial Court 13–14; Knight's Court 37–8;
Knightsbridge Station 6, 7, 13, 14, Pl. 14d; Lionel House 8,
35–6; London and Westminster Bank 45, Pl. 14b; Ovington
Court 7, 30; Park Mansions 8, 14; Park Mansions Arcade 6,
14; Princes Court 8, 37–8, Pl. 24b; Red Lion p.h. 9, 23, 24,
Pl. 18b; St. George's Court and Garage 8, 91, 128; Saville
Court 46; Silver City House (Nos. 58a–64) 8, 35, Pl. 24c;
Swan inn 3, 9; Trevor House 8; World's End p.h. 3, 33, 34
see also Harrods
-, Numbers before 1864
-, Nos. 1–11 (later 38–58 even) 34; No. 3 (near Brompton
Park House) 254
-, Numbers since 1864
-, North side (even numbers)
-, Nos. 2–22 8, 14; Nos. 24–26 8; Nos. 38–40 (dem.) In.,
34; Nos. 42–58 (dem.) In., 4, 34, Pl. 7d; Nos. 44–58
(Caltex House) 8, 35, 36, PL 24c; No. 58a (Brompton
National School, dem.) 34, 38, Pl. 10b; No. 58a (Art
Workshops, dem.) 35, Pl. 14c; Nos. 58A–64 (Silver City
House) 8, 35, Pl. 24c; Nos. 60–64 (c 1777–80, dem.) 34, Pl.
7c; Nos. 60–64 (1905–6, dem.) 35, PL 14c; No. 66 (Fulham
Bridge p.h., dem.) 3, 33, 34, 35, 40, Pls. 4, 7c; Nos. 66–76
(Lionel House) 8, 35–6; Nos. 68–76 (dem.) 34, 35, PL 8b
(No. 76); Nos. 70–74 (1896, dem.) 35, Pis. 8b, 14a; Nos.
78–94 (Princes Court) 8, 37, PL 24b; No. 78 (shop) 38; Nos.
78–188 formerly Brompton Row, q.v.:; Nos. 96–104 (Trevor
House) 8; Nos. 106–110 8; No. 108 (dem.) 6,37, fig. 9; Nos.
110–114 (dem.) 37; Nos. 116–118 8; Nos. 120–122 8, 36;
Nos. 124–126 8; No. 128 8, 36; No. 130 8, 37, Pl. 8d; No.
132 (Crown and Sceptre p.h.) 8,36; Nos. 134–138 8,36; Nos.
140–148 8; No. 142 (dem.) 37, fig. 8, (p. 35); Nos. 144–146
(dem.) 37; Nos. 150–152 8, 36, PL 6d; No. 154 8,37; No. 156
8,36, Pl. 6c; Nos. 158–166 8; No. 168 8,36,38–9; No. 170 8,
36, 254; Nos. 172–174 8, 36; Nos. 176–186 8; No. 188 8,
36, Pl. 6b; Nos. 190–212 (dem.) 7, 45 (No. 200), 46, PL
14b (No. 200); Nos. 220–224 (Empire House) 8, 63, 82–3,
PL 42b, c; Nos. 250–262 (St. George's Court and Garage) 8,
91, 128; Nos. 264–268 8, 117; Nos. 270–280 (Crompton
Court) 8, 128
-, South side (odd numbers)
-, Nos. 1,1A (dem.) Pl. 7b; Nos. 1–9 7, PL 19b; Nos. 13–27 7,
13–14, PL 19b; Nos. 29–31 6, 7, 13, 14, PL 19b; No. 33
(dem.) 13, PL 20a; Nos. 33–57 7, 13, PL 20a (No.35), b
(No.57), c; No. 59 7, 13, PLs. 20b, c, 22a, c; No. 61 7, 13, PL
20b, c; Nos. 63–77 7, 14; No. 65 (dem.) Pl. 7a; Nos. 79–85
6, 7, 14, 20, Pl. 21c; Nos. 87–135 see Harrods; Nos. 101–103
(dem.) 18; No. 105 (dem.) 17; Nos. 137–159 6, 7, 14, 17, 20,
PL 26a; No. 161 7, 23, 24, PL 18a, b; Nos. 163–169 (dem.)
23, 24, PL 18a, c; Nos. 163–169 (Collier House) 7; Nos.
171–175 (dem.) 23, 24, PL 18a; Nos. 171–175 7; No. 177 7,
23, 24, PL 18a; Nos. 179–181 7, 25–6; No. 183 (dem.) 25–6;
No. 183 7, 26; Nos. 185–187 7, 25,26; Nos. 187A–195 (dem.)
5, 28, 30; Nos. 187A–195 7, PL 24a; Nos. 197–201 (dem.) 29,
PL 16a; Nos. 197–205 (Ovington Court) 7, 30; Nos. 203–205
(dem.) Pl. 16c; No. 207 (Bunch of Grapes p.h.) 7, 28, PL 16d;
Nos. 209–225 8, 121, 122; No. 223 (dem.) 89n.; Nos.
227–233 8, 120, 121–2, PL 25a (No. 233); No. 235 8, 120,
121–2, fig. 33, PL 25a; Nos. 237–251 8, 120, 122, PL 25a
(No. 237); Nos. 275–283 32; Nos. 285–293 8, 31; Nos.
295–307 8, 32; Nos. 309–315 8, 31
Brompton Road Station 6, 46
Brompton Row (later Nos. 78–188 Brompton Road) 3, 4, 5,
7, 36–8, Pis. 4–6, 8a, b, d; Nos. 14, 23 254, No. 45 38;
-, No. 46 254
Brompton Square 4, 5, 40–6, 62, fig. 10 (p. 41), Pis. lid, 12
east side 42, 43; garden 43; north end 44, 45, fig. 11
(pp. 42–3), PL 12c; occupants 45; west side 43, 44
named occupants by house: No. 1 42, 61; No. 6 45. 253;
-, No. 7 254; No. 14 253; No. 15 45, 253; No. 19 253; No.
21 45, 253, 254; No. 22 253, 254; Nos. 23, 30 253; No.
36 45; No. 40 253; No. 59 254; No. 61 45
Brompton Terrace 12
Brompton Vale 5, 254
Brondreth, Paul H. 193
Brook Street, Mayfair (No. 86) 110
Brookfield, Rev. W. H. 167
aBrookholding-Jones, Adrian 55
Brookwood Cemetery 49
Brothels 26
aBrown, Miss 193
Brown, Catherine fig. 2 (p. 11)
bBrown, George 29, 141
bBrown, J. 114
aBrown, M. Mostyn 23
Brown, Samuel 149
bBrown, T. W. 229, 239
Browne: Arthur 40; Elizabeth 12, fig. 2 (p. 11); John 9, 58, fig. 2; Margaret fig. 2; Man Tatham 40; William (d. 1736) fig. 2; William (s. of previous) 3, 4, 9, 12, fig. 2; family 3, 36, 58, fig. 2
Brunswick Place 40, 42, 45
aBuckland, V., and Garrard 13
Buckler, C. A. 54
aBuckley: James 70, 72, 94, 98n.; Patrick 203
Bucknall: Samuel 88, 90, 91; William 87–8; family 88
Buckstone, John Baldwin 67, 253
Builder, The 5, 12, 45, 62, 78, 110. 216, 251
Builders and speculative building agreements, terms of 61–2, 64–5, 92–3, 102, 139–40, 141, 151, 157–9 passim bankruptcies 36, 44, 61, 69, 78, 89, 93, 97, 101, 154–5, 160, 177, 178, 201, 204, 205, 215, 216, 224 capital sources: architects 88, 123, 125, 217; banks 82, 83, 88, 141, 153, 226, 228; building societies 29, 179; building trades 36, 70, 72, 94, 98, 158, 226; ground landlords 140, 141, 146, 178, 201, 226; insurance companies 44, 104–5, 118, 226; lawyers 65, 72, 82, 94, 104, 118, 146, 152, 175, 226, 228; miscellaneous private 25, 29, 44, 63, 64, 65, 69, 70, 72, 74, 77, 78, 88, 94, 98, 118, 123, 140, 152, 179, 217, 224, 226, 228 fluctuations 3, 28, 43, 67, 90, 101, 105, 140, 141, 151, 152, 153, 157, 158, 160, 228 interest rates 101, 224, 226, 228 labour relations 152, 216, 228 lease covenants 93, 100, 158 organization and methods 78, 119, 158, 203, 216–17, 224 profit and loss 28, 29, 90, 104, 119, 141, 151, 155, 224 size of firm 70, 104, 204, 216 workshops, yards and plant 10, 44, 61, 63, 92, 97, 103, 145, 152, 155, 183, 216, 221
Builders' Arms p.h. 172
Building Acts and regulations 21–2, 28, 78
Building materials: particularized in sale 181; quality of 78; specified in building agreements 25, 61–2, 140; see also bricks and brickwork; carton pierre; cement; concrete; iron and ironwork; pisé; stone and stonework; terracotta and faience; timber
Bull (Bull's Head, Black Bull) p.h. 241
Bunch of Grapes p.h. 7, 28, PL 16d
bBundey, William 244
Bunn Alfred 149, 253
Burbidgc, Richard 18, 20–1, 22
Burden, Philip Henry 17
aBurges, William 57
bBurgess, Edward William 92
Burial grounds 46, see also Brompton Cemetery
Burke, John 167
aBurleigh, H. 244
Burley, George 193
Burley House, Fulham Road 193. 194
Burlington House and Arcade, Piccadilly 144
aBurn, George Adam 7, 24
Burnand, Sir F. C. 237
aBurne-Jones, (Sir) Edward 15, 252
aBurr Alfred 86, 241
Burrows, Sir Frederick Abernethy 119
bBurton, Allen 89
aBurton, Thomas 207
bBush, A., and Sons 14
Bushell, William 146
Butcher, John 34, 36n., 40
Bute, 3rd Marquess of 57
Butler: Lady (Elizabeth Thompson) 240; F. Hedges, Frederick, J. W. and lames 183; John 179, 222; John Dixon 222
bButler, Samuel 182–3, 238
Butler, Maj. (later Lt.-Gen. Sir) W. F. and w. 240
bButler, William 182
Butler family 184
Buttercup p.h. 9
Byng: Hon. Edmund 246, I Ion. and Rev. F. C. E. (later 5th Earl of Stratford) 114
Cabmen's shelter, Thurloc Place 82n., tig. 22 (p. 83)
Cabmen's Shelter Fund 82n.
Cadogan Earls: 2nd and 3rd 67n.; 5th 13
Cadogan estate, Chelsea 4, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15, 20
Cadogan family 123
Cadogan Gardens, No. 105 (site of) 50
Cadogan Place 4
Cadogun Square (No. 62) 126
Cafe, Thomas 23
Cale Street, Chelsea (convent in) 190
aCalegari, Santo 57
Call Sir John 171
bCallott, Thomas 10
Calloway, Francis and Richard 87
Caltex House, Brompton Road 8, 35, 36, Pl. 24c
Camden Society (Camdenians) 136
Campbell, George 197, 200
Campbell, Lady George 58, 82; leases from or agreements with 83, 84, 85, 86
Campbell, Joan 58
aCampbell, Smith and Co. 123
Cancer Hospital, Fulham Road 180
Cannon, Sarah 175
Canterbury, Archbishops of 87n.; A. C. Tait 114; Frederick Temple (statue of) 116
Cantwell, Robert 157
aCapello, A. 57
Capital and Counties Property Company Ltd. 7, 14, 17
aCarden, Andrew (Garden, Godfrey and Macfadyen) 56
Cardiothoracic Institute 134, 134n.
Carlos, E. J. 47
Carmarthen, Marquess of (later 2nd Duke of Leeds) 174
bCarmichael lames 7, 20, 128
Camelly, John 60
aCaroe, Alban 115
aCaroe, W. D. 114, 115. 116, 117
Carpenter's Arms p.h. 27
Carpet Ground 87, 105
Carr, Alwyn 179
Carroll, Lewis 77
Carter, John 160
Carton pierre 55
bCary, Thomas 72
aCasson, Sir Hugh 232,237
aCasson Conder Partnership 232, 237
aCastle, Sidney 8, 32
Catalani, Angelica 27, 253
Cathcart House, Redcliffe Road 176, 212, 215, 240
Cathcart Road 175, 184, 212, 232, 237, Pls. 84b, 87c, 101c
-, North side (even numbers)
-, Nos. 10, 12, 18, 20 232, 237, Pl. 101c; No. 22 231,
237; No. 24 232, 237; Nos. 26–30 214, 237; No. 32
214, 224, 237; Nos. 34–42 237; No. 44 219, 237; Nos.
46–60 237; No. 62 222, 237; Nos. 64–66, 72–82 237
-, South side (odd numbers)
-, Nos. 1–3 212, 216, 237, Pl. 84b; No. 5 212, 216, 237; No.
7 212, 216, 237; Nos. 9–15 214, 220, 237; Nos. 17–25 220,
237; No. 27 219, 237, fig. 65e; Nos. 29–43 237; Nos. 45–49
220, 237; Nos. 51–59 224 (No. 57), 237, Pl. 87c
Cavaye, Maj.-Gen. W. F. 171
Cavaye Place 171–2, fig. 51, Pl. 73b
aCave, Walter 174, 229–30, 239, 240
bCawley, S. and R. 8, 122
Cawston, Arthur 169
aCawthorne, A. M. 46
Cecil, Sir Robert 163
Cecil Court, Fawcett Street 184, 237
Cement (Keene's) 56, 86
Census returns see under Social character
Chadwick, Edwin 250, 251
bChafen, Samuel 8, 122
Chalk Farm 205
Chalmers, Robert 74
aChamberlin, Powell and Bon 231, 239
Chandless: Henry Gore 178, 179; Thomas 178
Chapel Place 36
Chapel Row (now Cheval Place, q.v.) 36, 38, 39, 44
Chapels see Churches and chapels
Chapman, Mr. (bootmaker) 174
bChapman: James Robert 98n.; John 70; William 29
bChappell: Henry Joseph 141; J. T. 45
Chare, John and William 197
Charing Cross Hospital 206
Charity Commissioners 87n.
Charles (now Wellington) Street, Covent Garden 156
Charleston, South Carolina (St. Michael's Church) 33
Charlone, Princess of Wales 201
Charlotte, Queen 9
Charterhouse 67
bCharteris, D. 55
Chatterley, Louisa Simeon 45, 253
Chauvil or Chauvin, Mr. 174
aChavalliaud, L. J. 55
Chelsea 1, In., 6, 29, 31, 162, 163, 174, 175, 186; Gunter property in 202–3, 204, 208, 216, 231
Chelsea Building Society 29
Chelsea Football Club 241
Chelsea Grove (now part of Cavaye Place) 171 172
Chelsea Park 166
Chelsea Square 133
Cheltenham 235
Cherry orchard 201, 202
Chester Row, Belgravia 102
Chester Terrace, Belgravia 104
Cheval Place 34, 36, 38, 39, 44, Pl. 13c; No. 41 38; Nos. 2–10 (even) 39; Nos. 48–72 (even) 44
Cheyne Walk, Chelsea 17, 204
Chicago (Schlesinger and Mayer store) 22
Chichester, 3rd Earl of (Henry Thomas Pelham) 92
Child, Matthew 241
Cholera epidemic (1849) 250
Church of Immaculate Heart of Man see Oratory, London
Churches, Commissioners for Building New 46, 47, 232–3
Churches and chapels: Protestant 3, 10, 38, 46–9, 68, 85, 101n., 102, 112–17, 135–9, 143, 169, 175, 179, 199, 223, 224, 232–6, 248, 250, figs. 12, 30–1, 39–40, 69–70, 75; Roman Catholic 50–7, 190–3, 248, figs. 13–14, 57
bChutter, William 60
Cinemas see ABC, Paris Pullman
aCity Design Group 232, 237
City of London Real Property Company Ltd. 36
bClaggett, Crispus 10, l0n.
Clapham Park 151
Clareville Cottage 253
Clareville Grove 168; Nos. 20–30 178
Clareville Street 94n.
Claridge's 20
bClark, James 89
bClark(e), Joseph: the elder 3,8,9, 27,28, 36,36n.; the younger 9
Clarke, Edward 198
aClarke, Edward 52
aClarke, Henry John 160, 204, 240
aClarke, Howard Chatfeild 82
aClarke, Joseph (fl. 1825) 25n.; see also Clark(e), Joseph
aClarke, Maximilian 82n.
aClarke, T. Chatfeild 153
Clarke, William 198
bClarke and Company 154
aClarke Hall, Denis, and Partners 7
Clark's Buildings, Yeoman's Row 9, 28
Clarkson, Alderman Robert 189
Claro Terrace see Old Brompton Road, Nos. 263–279
cClayton, J. R. 48
cClayton and Bell 48, 113, 116, 192
Clementi, Muzio 27, 253
aClifton, E. N. 211, 237
Clifton Arms p.h. 172
Clifton Place (now part of Cavaye Place) 171, 172
Clifton Terrace, Fulham Road 172
aCloake, George 173
Clock House inn 9
aClutton, Henry (1819-93)
aClutton, Henry (1814-95)
Glutton, J. H. 118, 120
aClutton, William, I and II 92
Clutton family 92
aCluttons 129
Clyde Street (now Redcliffe Place, q.v.) 239
Coach-houses see Mews, stables and coach-houses
bCoalbrookdale Company 119
aCoates, Wells 38, 126
bCobbett, Richard 167, 167n.
Cobbett, William 90n.
bCock, William 42n.
Cockerton, Thomas Barclay 123
aCodina-Langlin, V. 56, 57
aCoe, Ernest Oswald 39
Cointereaux, Francois 91
bColchester, John Legeytt 66, 94n.
Cole: Man 80–1, 161, 176; Mr. (C. N.) 226; Sir Henry 74, 104, 110, 114, 176,252
Coleborne, Joseph 150
Coleherne: field or area 163, 195; Great 197, 198; Little 165, 197, 198
Coleherne Court (flats) 229–30, 239, Pl. 101b
Coleherne House 195, 197, 199–201, 212, Pl. 78b
Coleherne Mews 237, Pl. 85c
Coleherne p.h. (formerly Coleherne Arms) 214, 217, 221, 239, fig. 66c, Pl. 89c
Coleherne Road 199, 216, 219 (No. 32), 223, 237, Pis. 87b, 88a
Coleherne Terrace 221, 239
aCollbran, William Henry 81, 123, 125, 126, 128, 161, 169; w. of 169
Collier, John Payne 253
Collier House 7
bCollins and Godfrey 116
Collis, James 244
Colman, George, the younger 253
Colosseum, Regent's Park 90
Colvill estate, Chelsea 76
Comley.J. B. 183
Concrete 55
aConder, Neville 232, 237
aCondy, —191
Conservation Area (The Boltons) 232
Conservatories 112, 126, 200, 201, 219–20
Consumption Hospital see Brompton Hospital
Continental Tyre Company 82, 83
Conway, Philip 202
Cook, John 60
Cooke, Thomas P. 74, 253
bCooke and Battson 81
Cooley, Henry 28
Cools (dealer) 57
Coombes, Robert (monument to) 251, tig. 74 (p. 247), Pl. 107b
Cooper, Frederick 244
bCooper, H. W. 132
aCooper, Henry E. 81, 104
Cooper, John 253
Cooper and Company 35
Copyhold land 9, 12, 31, 40, 46. 50, 58, 87, 144, 145, 149, 151, 156, 163, 197, 198, 200, 212, 214, 241
aCorbarelli, Antonio, Domenico and Francesco 57
Corbett: A. J. 224; W. G. 215
bCorbett, William 152, 175, 176, 212, 214, 215, 216, 217, 219, 222, 223, 224, 226, 228, 237–40 passim; see also Corbett (William) and McClymont (Alexander), firm of
Corbert and Company 224
bCorbett (William) and McChmont (Alexander), firm of 176, 179, 180, 193–4, 195, 200–1, 209, 211–28 passim, 237–40 passim
Corbett House, Cathcart Road 231, 237
Corby, Caroline 122
Corder, Elizabeth and James 186
aCorfiato, H. O. 237
Cork, Dean of (John Erskine) 40, 46
aCosgreave, J. 55, 56, 57
bCostain Construction Ltd. 8
Cottage Place 40, 42, 46, Pl. 13b
aCotton, Ballard and Blow 179
Coulson Street, Chelsea 76
Counter's Bridge (Countessesbrugge) and Creek 241
County Fire Office 105, 118
Coutts and Company (bank) 153, 154, 197, 226,228
Coventry, Lord Keeper (Thomas, 1st Baron) 165
Coventry, H. A 186
Covington, Rev. William 48
bCowcher,John 36n.
Cowen, William 167
Cowper, Henn 91
Cowper House, Old Brompton Road 91, 102, PL 52d
bCox, Robert 94
Cox and Company 158
Cranley Arms ph. 103, fig. 26 (p. 102), PL 55d
Cranlcy Gardens 103, 104, 107, 108, 110, 118, PL 59b
-, Nos. 1a, 1–13 (odd) 108; Nos. 15–37 (odd) 103, 104, 108,
fig. 27 (No. 33), PL 59b; Nos. 2–54 (even) 103 (No. 38), 104
(Nos. 18, 42), 108; see also St. Peter's Church
Cranley Mews 110, 118
Cranlcy Place 103, 107, 108; No. 19 110
Cranley Terrace see Fulham Road, Nos. 48–78
aCraze, Romilly 234
Creed, John 177
Creigh, William Benjamin 35
Crescent House 67, 90, 121, 126
Crescent Place, Fulham (now Brompton) Road 31
Crescent Place (Smith's Charity estate) 97, 98, 98n., 100; Nos. 1a, 1–8 100; Nos. 9–11 129
Cresswell, Sir Cresswell and William 201
Cresswell Gardens 229; Nos. 1–9 237; Nos. 10–12 231, 237; Nos. 13–17 237
Cresswell Lodge 201, 229, fig. 59, PL 78c
Cresswell Place 156, 161, 206, 229, 232, 237, PL 69a
-, Nos. 6, 6a, 7, 7A 7b 232, 237; No. 18 169, 237, fig. 50 (p.
170), PL 69a; Nos. 21, 22, 25 169, 237, PL 69a; Nos. 37, 38,
43, 44, SO 161
Cresta Silks 38
bCrew, Christopher 244
Cricket ground 150
Cripps, Robert 244
bCroggan, Messrs. 54
Croker, T. Crofton 4–5
Crompton: Benjamin 34; R. K. li. 128
Crompton Court 8, 128
Cromwell, Oliver 58, 166
Cromwell Gardens (No. 5) 229
Cromwell Lane 254
Cromwell Place 63, 79, 81, 12H
Cromwell Road 1, 5, 50, 79, 81, 84, 112; No. 21 104 Nos 23–27 (odd) 105
bCrouch Construction Ltd. 8
Crown and Sceptre p.h. 8, 36
bCrowther, T., and Sons 85n., I8ln.
Croydon 228; Church of St. Mary Magdalene 137
Cruden, Alexander 181
Cubitt, Thomas 29, 105
Cullen, W. H. (Messrs.) 174
aCullinan, Edward 238
Cumberlege, Charles Nathaniel 147
Cumberlege-Ware family 147
bCumming, John 167, 167n.
Cundey, Samuel 186, 187
Cundy: Charles Fishlake 105,114; Thomas II114; Thomas III 252
bCurtis, Edwin, senior 175, 209, 238, 240
Curtis, William 139
aCutler, Thomas W. 153
Cycling club (ladies') 201
D. H. Evans, Oxford Street 23
Daglish-Bellasis, Mrs. 55
Daisy, The, Brompton Road 13, PL 20a
Dalmeny House, Thurloe Place 63, 82, 83, PL 42c
Dalziel, C. L. 230
Dance, Charles 200, 253
Dancer Road, Fulham 217, 219
aDaniells and Fricker 57
aDarky, Robert 25,40, 42
Darlington 155
aDart and Francis 116
Dasent, Arthur 128
Date, Nathaniel 26n.
Daugars, Guillaume 74
Davenport, Mary .Ann 253
bDavies, Frederick Dethcridge 160
bDavies, George 155
Davies, Griffith 226
aDavis, James 193
Davison, Jacob 189
bDaw: Charles Adams 118; William Adams 118, 119; firm (C. A.
Daw and Son) 14, 15, 102, 118, 120, 154
bDawson, Mr. 250
Day: estate 69, 76, 156–63; family 156, 166, fig. 46 (p. 157); individual members: Ann (nee Dodemead) 156, fig. 46; Benjamin 156, fig. 46; Bridget fig. 46; Gerard James 156, fig. 46; Herbert Allen 156, fig. 46; James 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, fig. 46; James Frapwell 156, fig. 46; John Adam fig. 46; Simon fig. 46; Walter Dodemead fig. 46
bDeacon, Edward, senior 169
bDean, James 42n.
aDeane, Humphry 83
aDear and Winder 14
De Feller, (F. X.) 57
De Latouche: Henry 180; family 177
bDelay, Charles 26a, 51, 139–41, 142, 203, 204, 238; his w. Ellen 141
Delevante, Joseph 25
Dempster, Augustus 223
Dent, Palmer and Co. 126
Department stores 17, 21, 22
Derby (Athenaeum, Post Office and Royal Hotel) 76
Derby, 15th Earl of 133
aDerwent, Clifford, and Partners 7
ade Segrais, J. J. 31
De Vere Gardens 91, 118
De Visscher, Mr. and William 184
Devonshire Terrace see Fulham Road, Nos. 308–328
bDewer, E. and R. 248, 248n.
aDiamond, Redfern and Partners 232, 239
Dicey: Albert Venn llln.; Frank 103, llln.; Mrs. llln.
Dickens: Charles 147; Sir Henry Fielding 124
Disraeli, Benjamin 130
Dobson, Austin 240
aDoddington, William 114
Dodemead: Ann 156, fig. 46 (p. 157); Walter 156
Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge (Lewis Carroll) 77
aDoll, C. Fitzroy 184
bDolman, Edward 34
aDonaldson, Thomas Leverton 46, 47, 78, 142
Donovan Court, Dravton Gardens 169
Doors, studded or panelled 65, 65n., 94, 96, 98
bDorey, J., and Company 48
Domey: Joseph fig. 2 (p. 11); Maria 87
bDouglas: John 82; William 81, 82
bDoultons 20, 22, 23, 35
bDove Brothers 38, 48, 85
aDownes, Charles 34
Dowries, Ralph 57
bDowns, William 7, 48
Doyle, Richard 222, 238
aD'Oyley, James 7
Draycott Avenue, Chelsea 31
Drayton (nr. Norwich) 157n.
Dravton Arms (formerly Drayton) p.h. 158, 161, Pl. 68a
Drayton Court, Drayton Gardens 169, Pl. 68b
Drayton Gardens (formerly Thistle Grove; northern end originally
called Dravton Grove) 154, 156–61 passim, 162, 163, 166–71
passim, figs. 45, 48 (pp. 156, 164), Pis. 67a, c, 68b-d, 69b
Baptist chapel 169; dancing school 169; Donovan Court
169; Drayton Court 169, Pl. 68b; The Grove (dem.) 210;
Grove Court 169; Grove Lodge 169; gymnasium or school of
arms 169; Onslow Court 169; Paris Pullman Cinema 169;
Priory Mansions 169, Pl. 68b; see also ABC Cinema and
Drayton Arms p.h.
-, East side (odd numbers)
-, Nos. 1–39 156, 158 (Nos. 1–13), 160 (Nos. 15–39), 161
(Nos. 1–13), Pl. 67c; No. 49 167, 169, Pl. 68c; Nos. 51–59
169, Pl. 68c, d; No. 61 168–9; No. 63 167, 169, 191; No. 65
168; Nos. 67–77 169; Nos. 87–89 169; No. 91 168; Nos.
93–95 168, fig. 49; Nos. 97, 97c 169
-, West side (even numbers)
-, Nos. 4–56 156, 158 (Nos. 4–22), 160 (Nos. 24–56), 161
(Nos. 4–22, 26–34), Pl. 67a; No. 58 150, 168–9; Nos. 60–68
169; Nos. 70–74 169; Nos. 76–86 169, fig. 50 (No. 86), Pl.
69b; No. 88 (former) 167; No. 88 169; No. 98 (dem.) 210;
No. 100 169; No. 102 168–9; Nos. 106–110 (site of) 169
Drayton Grove (now part of Drayton Gardens, q.v.) 157, 157n.
Drayton Lodge, Norfolk 157n.
Drayton (now Drayton Arms) p.h. 158, 161, Pl. 68a
Drayton Terrace see Old Brompton Road, Nos. 135–151
Drayton Villas 160
aDressier, Conrad 15
aDrew, H. Phelps 169, 237
Drew, William 96
Drurv Lane Theatre 149
Du Boulay, Rev. William Thomas 234, 234n.
Duddell, James 31
Duffield, Michael, I and II 181, 185
aDuke, Simpson and MacDonald 8
Duleep Singh, Maharajah of Lahore 186
Duncombe, Sophia Frances Pauncefort (sister of Rev. Sir Henry Foulis) 135, 137
Dungannon, Viscount (estate of) 61
Dunn, (gardener) 60
bDunning, Charles 142
bDunning, Joseph, and Ward, William 157–60 passim
Duveen, firm of 57
Dyer Elizabeth (Lady, w. of 5th Bt.) 27; Elizabeth (Lady, w. of 7th Bt.) 28; Henry Clement Swinnerton 28; Sir Thomas (5th Bt.) 3, 27; Sir Thomas Richard Swinnerton (7th Bt.) 28; Sir Thomas Richard Swinnerton (9th Bt.) 28, 30
bDyer, Samuel 191
Dyson: Francis (fl. 1641–51) 149, 197; Francis (fl. 1666) and James 156; family 156
Eagle Lodge 149, 253; estate 149–52
Eagle Lodge Gardens and Mews (proposed names) 151
Ealing (The Park) 207
bEames, Thomas 204, 208, 210, 238
Earl's Court (area) 1, 82n., 166, 197, 241
Earl's Court, manor of: copyhold of 9, 12, 31, 40, 46, 50, 58, 87, 144, 145, 149, 151, 156, 163, 195, 197, 198, 200, 212, 214, 241; court rolls 31; custom of inheritance 197; freehold of 12, 60, 165; waste 31, 87, 103, 241
Earl's Court Lodge 202, 211
Earl's Court Road 123, 202, 215, 217 (Nos. 280, 282)
Earl's Court Telephone Exchange 231
aEarp, Thomas 48
East India Company 27
aEaston, J. M.) 85
bEatly, Benjamin 26n.
bEaton, John 172
Eaton Square 102, 105; No. 47 105
Ebury Square 40
Ecclesiastical Commissioners 113, 114
Ecclesiological Society 136
Ecclesiologist, The 136, 137, 234
Edger Investments Ltd. 35
Edinburgh, Duke of (s. of Queen Victoria) 104
Edith Grove, Chelsea 204, 208, 216
aEdmeston, James, senior 113
Edmeston, James, junior 113
Edmunds: Miss 190; A. H. 219
Education, Board of 81
Edward VII (as Prince of Wales) 104, 133
aEdwards: Francis (elder and younger) 60; George 81, KM; J. 60
bEdwards, James 141
Edwards, Morton 219
aEedle and Meyers 7
Eeles, Francis 48
Egcnon: Hon. Francis 97, 121; Sibilla 200
Egcrton (formerly Brompton) Crescent 90, 97–100 passim, 101, 107, fig. 25, Pl. 51a, b; occupants 100, 112
Egerton Gardeas 120–3 passim, Pl. 60a, c; occupants 122, 123 Mortimer House 6, 90, 121, 123, 126, fig. 36 (p. 127), Pl. 61 Nos. 1–7 (odd) 121, 123 (No. 1); No. 17 122, 123; Nos. 19–25 (odd) 122; Nos. 27–49 (odd) Pl. 60c; No. 31 122, 123, Pl. 60c; Nos. 53–75 (odd) 122; No. 12 123; Nos. 18–50 (even) 121 (Nos. 36–50), 123, Pl. 60a; Nos. 20, 38 123
Egerton Gardens Mews 121, 126
Egerton Mansions, Brompton Road 122
Egerton Place 90, 121, 123–5, fig. 34, Pl. 60b
Egerton Place Studios 125
Egerton Terrace (formerly; Michael's Grove) 4, 76,90, 92, 97, 98, 100, 101, 120, 121, 122, 123, Pl. 51c; occupants 100, 104n., 254
Electricity: in the home 128; sub-stations 117, 128
Eleusis Club 186
Elger, John 45, 45n.
aElgood and Hastk 8
Elizabeth Street: Belgravia 101, 102, 104, 105; Chelsea 10
Elliot, John 171
Elm Cottage, Old Brompton 204
Elm Mews (now Lecky Street, q.v.) 145
Elm Park Gardens, Chelsea 121, 166
Elm Park Parade, Eulham Road 169
Elm Place 145, 146, 146n., 147, fig. 42, Pl. 65b
Elm Terrace (now Nos. 110–132 (even) Fulham Road) 94n., 144–8 passim
Elm Tree Cottage, Old Brompton 160
Elms, avenue of 91, Pl. 52b
aElsom, C. H., and Partners 8
Ehaston Place (site of) 91
Elvedon Hall, Suffolk 186
Elystan Street, Chelsea 204
aEmerson, H. V. Milnes 82n.
Emerson, R. 82n.
bEmery, Thomas 141
bEmmins: Messrs. 78; William 26, 98n.
Empire House, Thurloe Place and Brompton Road 8, 63, 82–3, Pl. 42b, c
Enclosures 195
bEngk-hcan, George H. 167, 167n.
Ennismnre (iardens 33, 45, 45n.; Nos. 36–38 46
Ennismorc Street (Nos. 2–8) 46
Ensor Mews 110
Environment: Department of the 251; Secretary of State for 161
Equitable Gas Light Company 242, 243, 246–7; surveyor to 244
Ernie: Catherine 185; Sir John 181, 185
Erskine, Rev. John and Mary (nee Tatham) 40, 46
Escalators (at Harrods) 22, 23
Essex Street, Srrand 246
Estates Improvement Company Ltd. 123, 125
Eton Street (num Alexander Place, q.v.) 64
Evans, D. H. 14; store of 23
bEvans, Evan 160
Evans, Rev. T. S. 201
Evelyn, William John 118
Evelyn Gardens 117–20, 123. 154, fig. 32, Pl. 59a, c
Exchequer, Chief Baron of (Sir Edward Ward) 174
Exeter Street, Chelsea 10, 61
Exhibition of 1851 5; Commissioners for 5(1, 51, 79, 81, 87, 103, 139
Exhibition of l862 5, 81
Exhibition Road 5, 45, 77, 105; southward extension (Nos. 1–17 (odd) and 2–12 (even)) 77, 79, 81–2 tales, political 74, 91. 97
Faber, Rev. Frederick 50, 56
Factory and Workshop Act (1901) 22
F'agan, William Bateman 145
Faija, Guglielmo 30
Fairbanks, Douglas, daughter of 245
aFairfoot, G. D. 177, 232, 238
Fairholt Street In., 7, 39; Nos. 3–5 39, Pl. 13d
Falkner, Edward 26n.
Farlar, John and Man 44, 45
bFarlar, William 7, 25–6, 40–5 passim
bFarmer, Mr. 192
Farmer and Brindley 55, 56, 192
Farmer's Place, Fulham Road 172
Farren, William 42, 253
Farrer, Ouvry (firm of) 226
Faucit, Helen(a) 253
aFaulkner, Amos 124–5
bFaulkner: James 201; John 248
Fawcert Court, Fawcett Street 184, 237
Fawcett Mews 237
Fawcett Street 184, 217, 222, 223, 237–8; Cecil, Hollywood and Fawcett Courts 184, 237
aFayn, Etienne 57
bFeast, John 173n.
aFergusson, James 51, 52
Fermanagh: 1st Viscount (John Verney) 162, 185; his w. 162; 2nd Viscount 185
Fermor: Hon. Arabella 177; Hon. Catherine 177; John 201
Fernshaw Road, Chelsea 216
Ferrey, Benjamin 233
bField, John 173
Finborough, Suffolk (Pettiward estate at) 238
Finborough Arms p.h. 221, 238, fig. 66d (p. 220)
Finborough House, F'inborough Road 232, 238
Finborough Road 80, 202, 214, 215, 221, 222, 223, 231, 232,
238, Pl. 92c, d
-, Princess Beatrice Hospital 231, 238
-, East side (odd numbers)
-, Nos. 1–7 217, 222 (No. 7), Pl. 92c; Nos. 9–27 224 (No.
19), 238; Nos. 29–39 (Finborough House) 232, 238; Nos.
41–49 238; Nos. 51–61 222 (No. 51), 238; Nos. 63–79 231,
238; No. 73 (dam) 111; Nos. 81–83 232, 238; Nos. 85–113
238; Nos. 115–119 231, 238; No. 121 222, 238; Nos. 123–137 231, 238; Nos. 139–167 215n. (No. 153), 238; Nos.
169–179 231, 238
-, West side (even numbers)
-, Nos. 2–26 217 (Nos. 2–26, 12), 222 (Nos. 2, 2–14, 14),
238, Pl. 92d; Nos. 28–60 238; Nos. 62–78 232, 238; Nos.
80–116 221 (Nos. 106–116), 238; No. 118 (Finborough Arms
p.h.) 221, 238, fig. 66d (p. 220); Nos. 120–138 238; Nos.
140–144 231, 238; Nos. 146–182 238
Finnemore, J. 248
F'irby,James 93
Fire Brigade see London (formerly Metropolitan) Fire Brigade
Fire Stations 39, 215 (proposed)
Fishpond (Coleherne House) 199, 200
bFitch, William 98n.
bFin, Richard 216, 239
Fitzwilliam, Edward Francis and Fanny Elizabeth 253
bFlack, Thomas 167
Flats 14, 20, 22, 23, 37, 122, 126, 128, 155, 169, 184, 189, 229–30, 231–2, 244, fig. 5 (p. 19)
Feming: John Lewis 144; Mrs. Mary 188
aFlockhart, William 52, 54 (Gordon and F.), 230 (Wallace and F.)
Flood, Luke 173
Floor cloth manufactory 102
bFloris, Frans 57
Flower, Cyril(Lord Battersea) 57n.
Floyd, Mr. (grocer) 174
Floyde, James 200
Folkestone (hotel at) 153
Follett, William 81
aForbes, J. E. 230, 240
Ford, Doctor 200
b‘Ford and Walters 82
aFormilli, Commendatore C. T. G. 56
bForster, William 216, 240
aForsyth,W.A.234
aFortescue, G. Alan 14
Fortfield Terrace, Sidmouth, Devon 90
Fortune, Robert 211, 238
Forum Cinema, Fulham Road 171
Foster, Charles 241; his w. 241–2; her heir 242
bFoster, Edward 244
Foster, Richard 146
bFoster and Dicksee 134
Foulis, Rev. Sir Henry 132, 135, 136, 137, 140
Foulis Terrace, 130, 134, 140, 141, 142
Fourth Grosvenor Mutual Benefit Building Society 179
Fowler, Edward (Bishop of Gloucester) 174
aFowler, Sir John 79, 80, 252
aFowles, A. J., and Partner 8
Fox and Pheasant p.h. 244
Foy: Henry Francis 179; Mary Ann 193; William 179
bFrancis, Edward 217
aFrancis, Frederick John 130–2 passim, 135
Francis, Horace 131
Franciscan Missionaries of Man 237
aFranck, J. Ernest 236
Frank, John, his w. and s. (also John) 193
aFraser, Ian, and Associates 179, 238
Fraser, R. H. 169
bFreake, Sir Charles James 5, 49, 79, 139, 150, 152, 224; biographical details 101–2, 103–4, 114, 117, 252; building activities on Smith's Charity estate 69,101–10 passim, 112,113, 114, 121, 128; churches built by 102, 112–13, 114; father of 101, 104–5; finances 104–5; firm, office, staff and workshops 101, 103, 104, 114, 118; trustees and executors of 102, 117, 118, 119; types of houses built by 105–9, figs. 27–8; views on Onslow Square 110
Freake, Mrs. (later Lady) Eliza 114, 117, 118
Freake Estate Office, Old Brompton Road 104
Freake family 128
Free Cancer Hospital, Fulham Road 180
Free Church of Scotland Congregation, Alexander Place 85
Freeman, Thomas 162
French Protestant Church, St Martin's-le-Grand 74
Friend at Hand p.h. 14, 20
Froberg, Gustav Julius 85
Frobisher (now Earl's Court) Telephone Exchange 231
Froude, J. A. 110, 112
Frye, Rev. Percival 47
bFryer, Christopher 172, 173
Fryer's Grove 172
Fulham 163, 241; Gunter property in 212, 216, 228, 230, 231
Fulham, Kensington and Chelsea General Hospital 231
Fulham Bridge p.h. 3, 33, 34, 35, 40, Pls. 4, 7c
Fulham Bridge Yard 34
Fulham Road 1, 5, 61, 62, 119, 133, 144, 162–94 passim, 198, 202, 204, Pis. 55d, 72, 73, 75a, d, e, 76c, d, 89b, 102 ABC (formerly Forum) Cinema 169,171, 172, 238, Pl. 73a; Admiral Keppel p.h. 31, 98; Alexander Place 63, 64, Pl. 42a; Amyot House see No. 260; asylum for destitute females 175; ballroom (1790's) 171, 172; Black Bull ph. 241, Pl. 102a, c; Bolton House see No. 254; bowling green 171, 172; Bowling Green Row 172; Brompton Cemetery (acquisition of land adjoining and entrance from Fulham Road) 242, 246, 247, 250; Builders' Arms p.h. 172; Burley House 193, 194; Clifton Arms p.h. 172; Clifton Terrace 172; Cranley Arms p.h. 103, fig. 26 (p. 102), Pl. 55d; Crescent House 67, 90, 121, 126; Crescent Place 31; Elm Park Parade 169; Farmer's Place 172; fire station (proposed) 215; Free Cancer Hospital 180; Goat in Boots p.h. 171; Gray's Place 31, 92; Grove House 169; Gunter Arms p.h. 204; Heckfield Lodge see No. 264; Hereford House 241; Hertford House see No. 256; Hollywood 184; Hollywood Brewer,' 183, 233; Hollywood House or Lodge 180, 184; Hollywood House (at No. 383) 184; Hollywood Place 184; Holmes Row 173; Keppel Place 31; King's Arms p.h. 175, 238, Pls. 72, 73d; London and South Western Bank (at No. 202) 223, 226; London Suburban Bank (at No. 262) 190; Manor House 175; Mayoss's Buildings or Rents 177; Mentone Mansions 241; Mulberry House see No. 262a; Old George p.h. 103; Redcliffe Arms (at No. 268) 212, 215, 221, 238, fig. 66b, Pl. 89b; Redcliffe Estate Office 180, 215; Regency Terrace 144, 148; Rose p.h. 140, 142, 143; St. Philip's Orphanage 175–6; Servite Church and Priory see Our Lady of Seven Dolours, Church of and St. Man's Priory; Seymour Row 177; Shaftesbury House 198n.; skittle ground 171; Somerset (Arms) p.h. 177, 238, Pl. 72; Spencer Terrace 176; Stanley House 181; Strong's Place 103; Tavistock House see No. 252; Warwick House see No. 258; York Place 97n., 147 see also Bell and Homs p.h.; Brompton Hospital; Crompton Court; Lochee's military academy; Onslow Place; Onslow Terrace; St. George's Court and Garage North side (even numbers) Nos. 18–28 (dem.) see Onslow Terrace; Nos. 44, 46 129; Nos. 48–78 (formerly Cranley Terrace) 102–3, 107, Pl. 55d (Cranley Arms); Nos. 80–108 (formerly Rose Terrace) 130, 140, 141 (Nos. 94–108), 142, 143; Nos. 110–132 (formerly Elm Terrace) 94n., 144–8 passim; Nos. 134–140a 169, 238, fig. 48; Nos. 152–176 171–2, 238, figs. 48, 51, Pl. 73b, c (Nos. 152, 170–176); Nos. 178–188a 172 (No. 178), 173–4, 238 (Nos. 178–188), figs. 48, 52, Pl. 73d (Nos. 186, 188); Nos. 190–210 174–6, 238, fig. 48, Pl. 73d (Nos. 190, 192); Nos. 212–226 176–7, 238, fig. 48, Pl. 72; Nos. 228–234 165, 179, 238 (Nos. 228–232), fig. 48; Nos. 236, 238, 238a (dem.) 179–80, 221, fig. 48; Nos. 236a–d 179, 238; Nos. 240–248 165, 180–4 passim, 238, figs. 48, 54, Pis. 72, 75e; No. 252 (Tavistock House, dem.) 162, 184–6, fig. 55, Pl 72; No. 252 (present) 165, 186, fig. 48; No. 252a (dem.) 186; No. 254 (sometime Bolton House, dem.) 162, 165, 184–5, 186–7, figs. 55, 56; No. 254 (present) 187, fig. 48; No. 256 (Hertford House, dem.) 184, 186, 187, fig. 55; No. 256 (present) 187, 238, fig. 48; No. 258 (sometime Warwick House, Jem.) 184, 185, 186, 187–8, fig. 55, Pl. 72; Nos. 258–260a 187 (Nos. 258, 258a), 188–9, 238, fig. 48; No. 260 (sometime Amyot House, dem.) 186, 188, 189, fig. 55, Pl. 72; No. 262a (formerly No. 262, sometime Mulberry House) 189–90, 238, figs. 48, 55, Pl. 72; No. 264 (sometime Heckfield Lodge, now part of Senite Priory) 165, 166, 184, 190, 191, figs. 55, 57, Pl. 72; Nos. 266–266a 193–4, 221, 238, fig. 48; No. 268 see Redcliffe Arms; Nos. 270–304 217 (Nos. 270–296), 238, Pl. 89b (Nos. 270, 272); Nos. 304a–306b 214, 238, PL 89b; Nos. 308–328 (Devonshire Terrace) 242, 243, 244 (Nos. 326–338), fig. 72; Nos. 330–348 (St. Mark's Terrace) 242 (Nos. 330–342), 243, 244 (Nos. 326–338), PL 102b; Nos. 350–356 243, 244, PL 102b; Nos. 360–366 PL 102c
Fuller, Joseph 68
Gabriel: Arnold 169; (W. W.) 226
aGale, Heath and Sneath 174, 238
Gallatin, Bartholomew 27
Gallenga, Antonio Carlo Napoleone 74
aGalli, Leopoldo 193
Galloway, 9th Earl of, s. of 123
Gandy, Henry 10
Garden Row 9
Gardens: communal (plantations, pleasure grounds) 120, 205; instances of 23, 64, 73, 93, 101, 108, 110, 119, 205, 206, 229; see also Brompton Botanic Garden private 203, 205, 217; destruction of 161; instances of 4, 12, 23, 63, 65, 77, 85, 86, 90, 98, 108, 110, 167, 206
bGarlickJohn 45
aGarling, H. B. 52
aGamer Thomas 55 (Bodley and G.), 57; William 46
Gamett, William 74
aGarrard, A. Norman and .Arthur 13
Gas, supplied in houses 180
Gaul, William 26n.
aGeary, Stephen 246, 247, 248
bGee, Walker and Slater 155
aGeflowski, E. E. 236
Gell, Ada Freeman 154
bGeneral Building Company 83
General Cemetery Company 251
George I, court of 188
George IV 27 (as Prince Regent), 246 (monument to), 247
Gerhard, Marie 45
bGerman, George 216, 239
bGihbings, John 216, 237, 238
Gibbon, Elcazar 34
Gibbons, Mr 188
bGibboas, George 8, 36n.
Gibbons, Walter 200
Gibbon's Rents, Brompton Road 34, Pl. 4
Gibbs, Thomas 91, 92, 93, 102
bGibbs and Canning 120n.
Gibson, John 64
aGibson, Kenneth 8
Gideon: Sampson 23; family 23
Gilbert: Sir Alfred 103; Rev Edward 180; his w. 212
aGilbert, Horace 83
Gilbert: Philip 180, 185, 197, 198, 200, 212; family 180, 197, 199, 200
Gilbert, W. S. 237
Gilston, Breconshirc 238
Gilston Lodge, Gilston Road 173
Gilstun Road 163, 203, 205, 206, 219, 229, fig. 58 (p. 196), Pls.
79b, 83c, d, 84a, 95; name 238; occupants (1871) 211
Bolton or Gilston Lodge 173; St. Man's School 172, 238,
Pl. 95
-, East side (even numbers)
-, No. 2 173, fig. 52; No. 4 171, 172, 238, fig. 51, Pl. 95; Nos.
10–16 204, 208, 238; Nos. 18, 20 219, 220, 238; No. 22
204, 208, 238, Pl. 83c; No. 24 208, 238, fig. 60 (p. 204), Pl
83c; No. 26 203, 238, Pl. 84a
-, West side (odd numbers)
-, Nos. 3–5A 174, 238, fig. 52; No. 9 208, 210,211, 238; No.
11 208. 210, 238; Nos. 13–19 176 (Nos. 17, 17a), 204, 21
(No. 13), 238; Nos. 21, 23 204, 205, 238; Nos. 25–39 204
238. Pl. 83d; No. 41 204, 208, 238, Pl. 83d; No. 43 204
208,211,238
Gimson, Emest 123
Gingell: Edward 173, 183, 243–4; Thomas 244
Gladstone p.h. 46
Glascock, William 66
Glass, stained: domestic 64, 229; studio 192; see also individual churches
Glassington Qose 198
bclose, John 132, 173,232
Gloucester, Bishop of (Edward Fowler) 174
Gloucester Road 123; Station 79, 80
Gloucester Row (or Buildings) 9, 12
Glyn Mills Bank 83
bGoad, J. and E. 55
Goat in Boots p.h., Chelsea 171
Goddard: John I 12, 13; John II 12, 13, 17; John III 17; John Lemuel 17; famih and estate (Knightsbridgc Estate) 6,14,17, 18, 23
aGoddard, R. W. Knightlcy 48
Goding: Thomas 60; and Company 60
aGodwin, E. W. 52, 52n.
aGodwin, George, the elder 26, 31, 34, 62, 63, 96, 140, 203
aGodwin, George, the younger: as independent architect 34, 172, 175, 207, 232–4; Corbett and McClymont, and 175, 176, 212, 216–7, 226; developer and building lessor 163, 175, 212, 238–40; editor of The Builder 5, 6, 45, 60, 78, 97, 98, 210, 216; monument to 251, fig. 74 (p. 247), Pl. 107e; quoted 45, 60, 78, 97, 98, 216; RedclifTe Road, and 175–6, 212; resident at Brompton 5, 12, 63, 66; Scoles, J. J., and 50, 175; Spiccr, J., and 210; style 175, 210; surveyor to Gunter family 202–3, 204, 205, 206, 207–9, 216–17; other ref. 62 see also Godwin, George and Henry
aGodwin, George, and Son 63
aGodwin, George and Henry: as surveyors to Gunter family 169, 174, 207–9, 212, 228; to other owners 48, 212; Corbett and McClymont, and 217; office style of 207–9, 212, 217, 222; St. Luke's, Redcliffe Square, and 235; see also Godwin, George, the younger and Godwin, Henry
aGodwin, Henry 63, 207, 217; see also Godwin, George and Henry
Godwin: James 205; Sidney 63
aGoldie, George 52, 54
Golding, Benjamin 206, 237
Goldschmidt, Mrs. Otto (Jenny Lind) 229, 239, 253
Gooch, Messrs. (drapers and outfitters) 6, 14
bGooch: John 26, 69, 73, 74, 76, 77, 77n.; William 73, 77
Good, John Willis 103
Goodhart, Rev. F. C. 183
Goodingc, John Henry 25, 40
Goodwin, Charles 37
aGoodwin, W. Duvall 7
bGoodwin, William 126
Goodwin's Field 195, 197, 199, 200
aGordon, Lowther and Gunton 161
Gordon, William 222
aGordon and Flockhart 52, 54
aGordon and Gordon 114
Gore Lodge, Brompton Park Lane 254
Gorges, Sir Arthur 163, 198
Goschen, Mr. (G.J.) 118
Gostling: John 149, 150; Nathaniel 34; William 150; family 150
Gottlieb, Benigna fig. 2 (p. 11)
Gough, Rev. A. W. 48
Graham, Arthur 133
Grange, The (now part of Egerton Terrace, q.v.) 97
Grange Lodge 97
Grange Terrace 97, 254
Grange Villas 97, 100, 254
Grant, General Charles 184
Graves, Algernon 222, 238
Gray, Charles 100
bGray, James, Ltd. 84
Gray, John and Thomas 31
Gray's Place 31, 92
aGrayson, G. E. 52, 54, 54n.
Greasley John 180, 184
Great Colehrne see Coleherne: Great
Great Exhibition see Exhibition of 1851
Great Marlborough Street, Westminster 130
Great Northern, Piccadilly and Brompton Railway 13, 46, 80, 117
Greater London Council 46, 161; Architect's Department (Historic Buildings Division) 46
bGreen, G. and G. 8, 122
aGreen, Leslie W. 7, 13, 117
bGreen, Thomas C. 167
aGreen, W. Curtis, and Partners 7
Greenfield 33
Greenfield, Colonel 189
bGregory, Thomas, and Company 15, 17
bGreig, A. M. 216, 238–40 passim
aGrellier, H. M., and Sons 232, 238
Gresley.John 180, 184
aGrey, John, and Partners 231, 238, 240
aGribble, Herbert 6, 52–7 passim, 66, 176, 240
Griffin: Gerald 27, 253; Sir John 162, 172; Robert 190
aGriffith, E. W. 81
Griffith, Rev. Joseph 88, 90, 91; his w. Harriet 90
Griggs, F. L. 37
Grimwood, Daniel 175, 199
bGrimwood, G. H. and A. 191
Grissell, Thomas 78
Grosvenor estate in Mayfair 122
Grosvenor House, Knightsbridge 33
Grosvenor Square 101, 114
Ground rents per acre 61, 69, 88, 92–3, 97, 102, 121, 130, 139–40, 158, 228–9, 241–2
Grove: Rev. Samuel 197–8; Thomas Newcomcn Archibald 15, 17
Grove, The (former name of'The Little Boltoas) 239
Grove, The, No. 98 Drayton Gardens 210
Grove, The, Hollywood Grove 184
Grove Cottage, Hollywood Grove 184
Grove Cottage, St. Mark's Grove 244
Grove Cottages, Yeoman's Row 28, 31
Grove Court, Drayton Gardens 169
Grove House (site of Nos. 134–140a Fulham Road) 169
Grove House, Brompton Road 27, 28
Grove House, Hollywood Road 182, 183, 239
Grove House, Kensington Gore 27n.
Grove House, Old Brompton Road 27n.
Grose House Asylum, Bow 141
Grove Lodge, Drayton Gardens 169
Grove (now Beauchamp) Place 4, 25–6, 253
Grove Tavern 26
Grove Terrace (East) 24, 25
bGrover, John, and Son 123
Groves: Lady 201; George 163, 166–8 passim, 171, 173, 198; his f. John 163, 166, 171, 198
Groves' Rents 166
Guercino 57
aGuest, Hon. C.J. G. 169, 232, 237
bGuidi, Guido 193
Guild of St. Michael 234n.
Guizot, Francois 97
Gunter, James (I) 167, 173, 178, 195, 197, 198, 201, 202
Gunter, (General) James (II, the younger, s. of Robert Gunter I): acquisition of property by 180, 200, 209–10; Corbett and McClymont, and 179, 201, 211–12, 221, 226; estate of l79, 180, 195, 201, 211–31 passim, 237–40 passim, fig. 64 (p. 213); personal 202, 209–10, 211–12
Gunter, John 242, 247
Gunter, R. G. 231
Gunter, Robert (I, s. of James Gunter I): acquisition of land by 185, 198; cemetery company, and 248; Devonshire Terrace, and 243; estate of 173, 195, 201, 202, 203, 205, 237, 239, 240; land in Chelsea of 204; market gardening of 199; St. Mary, The Boltons, and 232–3; w. of 206
Gunter, (Sir) Robert (II, the younger, s. of Robert Gunter I): acquisition of property by 180, 209–10, 214, 229; Corbett and McClymont, and 214, 226; Drayton Gardens, and 169; estate of 195, 206, 209–10, 211–31 passim, 237–40 passim, fig. 64 (p. 213); Gilston Road (south end) and Holmes Place, and 174; land in Chelsea of 202; land in Fulham of 212, 216–17; personal 202, 210, 231; St. Luke's, Redcliffe Square, and 235, 236
Gunter, Sir Robert B. N. 230, 231
Gunter, Sir Ronald V. 231; solicitors of 206
Gunter Arms p.h., Chelsea 204
Gunter estate 195, 203, 230, 231, fig. 64 (p. 213); see also sub Gunter, James (I and II) and Gunter, Robert (I and II)
Gunter family, homes in Breconshire 238, 240
Gunter Grove, Chelsea 204, 208
aGunton and Gunton 8, 36
Gutch, George 248
Gye, Mrs. Ernest (Madame Albani) 237
Gymnasia 169, 206
Hacking, Charles Leonard 122
Hackney (The Oval) 206
bHaden, Messrs. 132, 133
Haggard, (Sir) Henry Rider 240
aHakcwill, Edward Charles 48, 66, 74
Hall, Anna Maria 253
aHall, Edwin T. 133
Hall, Samuel Carter 206, 237
aHall, Stanley, Easton and Robertson 85
Halle, C. E. 103
aHalley John 169
Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O. 205, 240
aHamilton, John V. 129
aHammer, G. M. 192
Handcock, Rev. William Fraser 235, 236
Hannah, Robert 77
bHanniland, Thomas 78
Hans Court 14
Hans Crescent (Journerly New Street and Exeter Street) 4, 10, 13, 14, 20, 22, 23, 63, Pl. 21b; Nos. 32–44 14, 22, Pl. 21b; Nos. 46–54 (Hans Crescent Mansions) 7, 14; see also Harrods
Hans Gardens 14
Hans Mansions 22
Hans Place, Chelsea 4, 10, 13. 20, 130
Hans Road (formerly Queen Strce! and Elizabeth Street) 3,
4, 10, 13. 14–17, 18, 20, 22, Pls. 21a, 22b, d, 23, 27a
-, East side 14, 18, 20, 22; see also Harrods
-, West side (even numbers)
-, Nos. 2–10 7, 14; Nos. 12–16 6,
13, 15–17, fig. 3, Pls. 22b, d, 23; Nos. 18–34 15, Pl. 21a
Hans Town 4, 10, 34, 61, Pl. 3
aHansom, Joseph Aloysius 51, 52, 79, 110, 191, 192, 238; his s.
Joseph Stanislaus 79, 191, 192, 193, 238
aHarrier, W. F. 7, 14
Harborough, 3rd Karl and Countess ot 185
Harcourt Arms (intended p.h.) 214, 221, fig. 66a (p. 220)
Harcoun Terrace 200, 214, 223, 238–9; occupants 219, 222, 223–4, 239
Hardcastle, Robert 197
aHarding, Anthony R. 244
bHarding, William (fl 1818–24) 34
bHarding, William (fl. 1846–52) 204, 208, 219, 238, 239
aHardman, George 192
aHardman, John, and Company 192, 234
Hardwick, Philip 251
Harley Gardens 203, 210, 217, 219, 239, Pls. 83a, b, 84c, 86a
-, No. 1 204, 205, 208, 219, 220, 239; No. 2 204, 208, 219,
220, 239, Pl. 83a; Nos. 3–4 204, 207, 239, Pl. 83b; Nos. 5–210, 239, fig. 63a (No. 7), Pl. 86a; Nos. 9–14 175, 208, 209,
211 (No. 14), 220, 239, Pl. 84c
Harley Road (now part of Harley Gardens, q.v) 239
Harper, Thomas 66
Harper and Hendra 234
Harrington, Earls of (lands and estates of) 51, 130, 133, 139, 142, 144; see also Harrington-Yillars estate
Harrington Road 77, Pl. 47a
Harrington-Villars estate 103, 131, 139
Harris: Anna Maria (later A. M. Brace) 9, 58, 58n., fig. 2 (p. 11); Augustus Glossop 253; John 87, fig. 2; Nicholas fig. 2
aHarris, E. Vincent 35
Harrison, John 58, 60
aHarrison, Norman 46
Harrison: Rev. Richard 12, 38; Samuel 60, 61, 66, 91, 92; Stephen 145, Thomas 26
Harrison's Nursery 58, 60, 61, 65, 66
Harrod: Charles Digby 5, 17, 18, 120; Charles Henry 17
Harrods 4, 5–6. 7, 13, 14, 17–23, figs. 4–6, Pls. 8b, 21a, b, 26–30 early development 17–18; flats at 20, 22, 23, fig. 5 (p. 19); interiors 22, 23, PLs. 28–30; rebuilding 18–23; subsidiary premises 14, 18, 22, 24
Harrods Ltd.(Utter Harrods Group) 7, 18, 23
Harrowby, 4th Earl of 226
aHart, Henry 26n., 70, 72, 73, 77, 94n.
aHarvey, John L 23
Harvey William 211
Harvey Nichols, Knightsbridge 6, 20
Harwood: Charles 167, 171, 172; John 174
Hassard (Hazard), Henry 23. 150
Hatfield. Mrs. 182
Hawk Cottage 201, 214, 229, fig. 59 (p. 202)
Hawker, Ann fig. 2 (p. 11)
Hawkins, John Sidney 27
bHaylock, Thomas William 179
bHaynes and Carpenter 38
Hays, Catherine 200
Hazard, Henry 23, 150
Hazlitt: W. Carew 5; William (junior) 66
Heald, Arthur 80
Health, General Board of 250
aHeaps, Stanley A. 117
Heath, Mrs. 183
Heating and ventilation in buildings 38, 38n., 130, 132, 133
aHeaton, Butler and Bayne 48, 116
Hebditch, Kathleen Emily fig. 46 (p. 157)
aHeber-Percy Parker Pern Associates46
Heckfield Lodge see Fulham Road, No. 264
Helps, Brian 202
Hemans, George Willoughby 153
bHenderson, John 98n.
aHenderson-Gray, Bruce 232, 237
Henry, (Catherine 180
Hereford House, Nos. 193–195 Brompton Road 7, Pl. 24a
Hereford House, Fulham Road 241
Hereford House, Old Brompton Road 200–1, 212, 253, fig. 59 (p. 202), Pl. 78a
Hereford Lodge 253
Hereford Square 26, 69, 76, 156, 158, 204
bHerman, John 10
Hermitage, The, Yeoman's Row 27, 28, 29, 253, Pl. lla
Hertford House see Fulham Road, No. 256 (dem)
Hertslet, Charles 104n.
Hertslet, Scon and Hertslet 104, 104n.
Hervey, Henry Arthur William 124
Hewett: Edward Hyde 82; Henry 58, 58n.; Henry, junior 58,60; Samuel 58, 58n.
aHewson, Thomas 90
Hickey, William 197
bHicks, Henry 173, 173n.
bHiggs and Hill 40, 133
High Street Kensington Station 80
Highbury House, Islington 149
Highgate Cemetery 246
aHill, Messrs., and Sons (later Hill, Norman and Beard) 116
bHill and Sons 235
Hillcrsdon: J. G. 214; John 199; family 198
bHitch, F., and Co. 116
aHitch, Nathaniel 116
Hoare, James and Mary 46
aHoare and Wheeler 231, 237
Hobson:John 165n.; Lancelot, the elder 165,180,197; Lancelot, the younger 165n.; Margaret 165; Robert 165, 180; Rev. William 165, 166, 180; family 166, 193, 198
aHoflrnann, Paul 8, 83, 229, 239
Hogarth, Catherine 147
Holbein Studios, Redcliffe Road176
bHolland, Hannen and Cubitts 112
bHolland, Henry, senior 163, 171, 173, 180, 198
aHolland, Henry, junior (s. of Henry H., sr.) 4, 10, 34, 163, 166, 171, 173, 180, 198
bHolland, Richard (s. of Henry H, sr.) 10,61, 163 166,171,173, 180, 198
aHolland and Sons 51
Holland estate 104
Holland Park (No. 53) 186
bHolloway Brothers 7, 14, 231
Holly Mews 169
aHollyer, Frederick 15
Hollywood, Fulham Road, Chelsea 184
Hollywood Arms p.h. 217, 221, fig. 66c (p. 220), Pl. 89a
Hollywood Brewery 183, 223
Hollywood Court, Hollywood Road 184, 237
Hollywood Grove (now part of (Hollywood Road) 179, 180, 183–4,214
-, Grove Cottage 184; Grove House 182, 183; Hollywood
House 184, Pl. 75b; school 183
-, No. 1 182, 183, fig. 54; Nos. 2 and 3 183, fig. 54; No. 4
184, fig. 54
Hollywood House, Fulham Road (on site of Nos. 236A-D) 180, 184
Hollywood House, No. 383 Fulham Road, Chelsea 184
Hollywood House, Hollywood Road 184, Pl. 75b
Hollywood House, Norwood or Sydenham 184
Hollywood Lodge 180, 184
Hollywood Mews 232, 239
Hollywood Place 184
Hollywood Road 179, 180, 200, 214, 217, 238, 239, Pls. 75b, c,
84d, 89a
-, Brompton Cottages 179, 238; Corbcrt House 231; Grove
House 182, 183, 239; Hollywood Arms p.h. 217, 221, fig. 66c
(p. 220), Pl. 89a; Hollywood Court 184, 237; Hollywood
House 184, Pl. 75b
-, East side (odd numbers): No. 1 179, 238; Nos. 1–55 221 (Nos.
47–55), 239
-, East side (even numbers): Nos. 2–14 221, 239; No. 16 219,237,
239, Pl. 84d
see also Hollywood Grove; Vcmey Row
aHolme, Jacob 173n.
Holmes: Jeffery 163, 173; Lauret 69
bHolmes, Thomas 26, 26n., 69, 70, 72–8 passim,204, 208, 238, 239; career 69
Holmes, Timothy 133
Holmes Place 163, 173–4, fig. 52
Holmes Row, Fulham Road 173
bHolroydjohn 167, 167n., 168
Holy Trinity Church, Brompton 3, 6, 34, 38, 46–9, 50, fig. 12 (p. 47), Pls. 31–2; parochial district 47, 114, 232; schools 34,49
Home Field 197
Honey Lane 202, 214, 242, 246, 247
Hook, James Clarke 76
Hook, David 186
Hoop and Toy (formerly Hoop and Grapes) p.h. 60, 76, 78, 86
Hooper: John 3, 9, 21, 28, 40; William 244
Hooper's Court 9, 10, 13
bHorton, Frederick 45
aHooper: John 3, 9, 27, 28, 40; William 244
Hoop and Toy (formerly Hoop and Grapes) p.h. 60, 76, 78, 86
bHopkins and Roberts 135
Hopper, Thomas 24, 131
Horns p.h. 60
bHorton, Frederick 45
aHosking, William 5, 246n.
Hospital for Consumption and Diseases of the Chest sec Brompton Hospital
Hospitals see Brompton Hospital; Free Cancer Hospital; Princess Beatrice Hospital; Royal Marsden Hospital
Hotels 14, 82
Hotham, Lady 200
Hour Glass p.h. 8, 31, 32
House of Fraser 23
Households, size of 24, 26, 30, 73, 74. 96, 97, 100, 110–11, 112. 142, 147, 153, 160–1, 211, 223, 244–5
Houseman, (H.) 226
Houses building costs 15, 24, 81, 122 construction 44, 61–2, 78, 85n., 216 door types 65, 65n., 72, 94, 96, 98 interior decoration 15, 17, 39, 62, 64, 84, 85, 86, 96, 100, 108, 123. 126, 160, 174, 176, 190, 207. 222 multi-occupancy 6, 12. 30–1, 100, 176, 189, 222, 223, 245 planning 15. 38, 61–2. 64, 72. 76, 96, 100, 110, 142, 152, 160, 190,206, 210, 219–21 prices: 17th cent. 177; 18th cent. 89. 90, 177, 190; 1800–49 63, 64, 65, 74, 78, 90, 94, 169, 184; 1850–99 14, 15, 24, 29, 79–80, 105, 119, 141, 169, 186, 191, 206, 211, 221. 228, 230; 20th cent. 85, 186, 250, 231, 232 rack rents 30, 45, 64, 74, 90, 94, 105, 118–19, 149, 186, 188, 206, 210,221 root construction 216 services 38–9, 85, 180, 206
aHoward: Edmund 128; George 179; Thomas 24
aHoward-Radley, M. 125, 232, 237
aHubbard Ford Partnership 8
Howard-Radley, M. 125, 232, 237
bHuckel, William, elder and younger 145
Hudson: B.J. 237, 239; Henry John 85; W. J. 237, 239
Huelin: Rev. Eljas 179; Rev. Elias lames 68
bHuggett, Thomas 210, 216. 239
Huggins and Company Ltd. 86
Hughes: Arthur 222, 238; lohn 206
aHulbert, Maurice Charles 122, 229, 237. 239
Hlumber Ltd. 35
Hume, James 122
Humpherson, Frederick 174
Humphrey, James 10
bHunt, C.169
aHunt, Henry Arthur, junior 133
bHussey, Thomas 188–9, 210, 216, 238, 239
Husscy's Mews 188
Huybert, Doctor 200
Hyde Park 44, 45
Ifield Arms p.h. 221
Ifield Road 214, 215, 217, 225, 228, 239, Pl. 87d
Ifield Arms 221 East side (odd numbers) Nos. 1–69 259; No. 71 223, 239; Nos. 73–79 239; Nos. 81–91 232, 238; No. 85 (den.) 223; Nos. 93–129 239 West side (even numbers) No. 2 225. 239; Nos. 4–68 239; Nos. 70–72 214, 239; No. 74 214, 223, 239; Nos. 76–118 214, 239, Pl. 87d; Nos. 120–180 215, 239
Imperial Court, Brompton Road 13–14
Improved ground rents 94, 98, 118, 224
Inclcdon, Charles 253
Inclosure Commissioners 103
bIndustrial Investment Services Ltd. 7
Infant asylum Little Chelsea 182
Infirmary for Asthma, Consumption and other Diseases of the Lungs (later Royal Chest Hospital) 130
Ingpen, (R. F.) 226
Inns see Public houses, inns and taverns
Institute of Diseases of the Chest (now Cardiothoracic Institute) 134, 134n.
Insurance companies see County Fire Office; London Assurance Corporation; Royal Exchange Assurance Corporation; Royal Insurance Company; Union Assurance Office
Interest rates 226. 228
Interior decoration see under Houses
aInwood, William 167
aIron and ironwork details illustrated figs. 19, 20, 24, 25, 50, 53, 56, 67, MS; in house construction 44, 78; in Oratory roof 55; railings 61, 73, 93. 94, 96, 98, 106, 108; verandah 108, fig. 28
Iron (temporary) churches 54, 54n.. 191, 235
Irons, Rev. W J 47. 232, 234
Irving, Sir Henry and w., Henry, junior and Laurence 238
aIvey, Thomas 167, 182
bJackson, Messrs. 186, 199
Jackson,Frederick l86>
bJackson, G., and Sons Ltd. 85n.
bJackson, John (monument to) 251. fig. 74 (p. 247), Pl. 106b
bJackson,Reuben 10
bJack.son, Thomas 140
Jackson, William 51. 139, 140
bJames,John 178
bJarman, William 64
bJarren W. J. 226
aJeeves, Gordon 231
bJefircyx, Charlotte Adele and Mrs. Harriet 122
JemmettThomas 27
bJenkins, B. T., and Son Ltd. 85n.
bJenkias, Thomas 42n
bJennings, T E. 13
Jcrdan, William 27, Ul
Jerrold, Douglas William 167, 179, 253
Jessopp, John 241
bJewell, Charles 34
aJohnson, James 177
bJohnson, Thomas (com dealer) 26n., 168, 243
bJohnson, Thomas 178
bJohnson, William 167, 168
Johnson's Clinages, Gloucester Road 168
Johnson's Place, Thistle Grove 167
aJohnston, Nicholas 161
aJohnstone, James 177
bJolley, James 93, 96,
aJones, Charles 93
aJones, E. 150
Jones, Elizabeth 27
bJones, Evan 73, 94n.
bJones, Henry 102, 192, 193
Jones, Hugh 177
Jones, Jacob 201
Jones, John 167n.
bJones, William 34, 39
aJoscph, Delissa 7, 14. 82
bJoyce, William 91
Jubilee Hospital 231
bJustice, Thomas 89
bKarslake, Lewis 133, 142
aKaye, B. D. 237
bKaye, Joseph 25
Kaye, Margaret 234
Kay-Shurtleworth, Sir James 252
Keating J. 207
Keeley, Robert and Mary Ann 97, 253
Kcene, James 26n.
Kcene's Cement 56, 86
bKellert, A. 8
aKelly, I. 54n.
bKelso Place 84
Kemp, Alfred 217
aKemp, F. Nesbitt 217–18
aKenbridge Estates Ltd. 128
bKendall, Benjamin 94n.
aKendall, Henry E. 247, 251 (Kendall and Pope)
bKendill, Francis 36n.
bKenmore, 4th Earl of 123
Kennedy, Lewis 65–6
Kennett, Henry 157
Kenncy, James 253
Kensal Green Cemetery 25, 246, 251, 251n.
Kensington, 2nd Baron 12, 17, 47, 103, 144, 156, 241, 246; Brompton estate of 12, 13, 17
Kensington, (Royal) Borough of In., 30, 128, 172, 189, 231–2, 238, 240, 244; see also Kensington and Chelsea, Royal Borough of
Kensington, manor of 241
Kensington, parish of: boundaries 1, 9, 33, 39, 241, fig. 1 (p. 2); vestry 9, 13, 26, 46, 75, 152, 189; watch 162
aKensington, Royal Borough of, Engineer's Dept. 238
bKensington and Chelsea, Royal Borough of 174, 238
Kensington and Knightsbridge Electric Lighting Co. 128
Kensington Board of Guardians 101
Kensington Canal 241, 243, 244, 246
Kensington Canal Company 243
Kensington High Street 188, 241
Kensington Palace Gardens 206
Kensington Turnpike Trust 1, 5, 144, 145
Kenton and Company 123
Keogh, Father 52
Keppel Place 31
aKerr, R. H., and Sons 82
aKerr, Robert 237
aKerr, Victor, and Colboum 230
aKerrison, Gen. Sir. Edward 207
bKerswell, Mr. 119
aKeyncs, John Angell James 154
aKidd, R.N.D. 169
bKillby and Gayford 93
bKilmorey, 2nd Earl of (monument to) 251, fig. 74 (p. 247)
bKimber, William 26n.
bKing, – (book auctioneer) 182n.
King, Anne and John (monument to) 114
aKing, Laurence 49
bKing, William, and Son 128
bKing, Zephaniah 147
aKing and Pache 46
aKing Street, Covent Garden (No. 43) 200
King William Street, Strand (Oratorians' church in) 50, 57
King's Arms p.h. 175, 238, Pls. 72, 73d
King's College, London 67
King's Road, Chelsea 31, 76, 143, 224
King's Theatre, Haymarket 88
Kingsbun, Henry Robert 104
Kingsbury, Middlesex 176
Kingston-upon-Thames 104
bKirk and Kirk 86
Kirton, G. H. 182
Knapp, William 180
aKnapp-Fisher, A. B. 236
aKnight, Frederick G. 15
Knight, Thomas 29
bKnight, W. 237
aKnight, William 169
Knight's (now Princes) Court, Brompton Road 8,37–8, Pl. 24b
Knightsbridge 1, 3, 4, 6, 33, 61, Pl. 19a
-, Rose (and Crown) inn 33, 34, 36; Nos. 127–151 8
Knightsbridge Fire Station 39
Knightsbridge Green 1, 3, 5, 7, 33, 34, 35, Pls. 4, 24c; No. 1 (Caltex House) 8, 35, 36, Pl. 24c
Knightsbridge Intersection Scheme 7, 17
Knightsbridge Mansions, Nos. 63–77 Brompton Road 7, 14
Knightsbridge Market 5, Pl. 10c
Knightsbridge Market Company 5
Knightsbridge Station 6, 7, 13,14, Pl. 14d
Knightsbridge Station Arcade 6
Knipe, Charles 188, 190
Knowles: Sir Francis 246; James 173
Knox, Father 191
bKnox, J., and Dyke 128
Kodak Ltd., No. 59 Brompton Road 13, Pl. 22a, c