The Pitt Estate in Dean Street: No. 80 Dean Street

Survey of London: Volumes 33 and 34, St Anne Soho. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1966.

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No. 80 Dean Street

Demolished

Occupants after the first (for whom see table on page 250) included James Forbes, sixteenth Lord Forbes, 1748–50; George Smith Bradshaw, upholsterer and tapestry-maker (see page 518), 1755–7; and the Hon. and Rev. John Aylmer, rector of St. Alban's, Wood Street, 1758–64.