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Kalm, Pehr,
Karslake & Mortimer,
Keats, Misses,
Keats House,
Kelly, Isabella,
Kelly House,
Kemble, Frances (Fanny),
Kemp:
-, Phil.,
-, Wm,
Kennedy, Edw. Sherard, and his w. Florence,
Kensington,
-, agric.,
-, Brompton, q.v.
-, Catherine Wheel,
-, chars,
-, chs,
-, Coleherne,
-, detached (in Chelsea),
-, Earl's Ct., q.v.
-, estates,
-, estates (More's), Holland estate,
-, fire,
-, foreign chs,
-, growth,
-, Holland Pk,
-, hosps,
-, Kensal New Town, see Chelsea detached
-, Little Chelsea, q.v.
-, manors, n, and see Notting
Barns; Earl's Ct; Kensington: West
Town
-, metropolitan boro.,
-, mkt gdns,
-, nonconf. (protestant),
-, North,
-, pop.,
-, Queen's Club,
-, Roman Cathm, and see London
Oratory
-, schs,
-, technical schs and colls,
-, turnpike trust, q.v.
-, vestry wharf,
-, water,
-, West Town manor,
Kensington and Chelsea, Lond. (Royal)
boro. (RBKC),
-, arms,
-, wards,
Kensington and Chelsea Benevolent Soc.,
Kensington and Chelsea Coll.,
Kensington & Chelsea Corporation Act,
Kensington Canal Co.,
Kensington canal,
-, wharves,
Kensington moor, springs,
Kensington turnpike trust,
-, tollgates,
Kensington Union,
Kent, Wm,
Kent, and see Broadstairs; Deptford; Dover; Margate; St Nicholas at Wade; Sevenoaks; Swanley
Keogh, C.G.,
Keppel Street, see Sloane Ave
Kew Gardens (Surrey),
Keyle, Thos,
Keyle's estate,
Keyt:
-, Mr,
-, Mrs,
Kilburn priory,
Killmaster, Chas,
King:
-, Dr John, rector of Chelsea,
-, Lettice, see Birrell
-, Rob.,
-, Revd Wm,
King James's Theological College, see Chelsea College
King's Arms P.H.,
King's Court North and South,
King's House Studios,
King's Private Roads, Surveyor of the,
King's Road (formerly the King's private rd),
-, dom. bldgs,
-, no.
-, no.
-, nos
-, nos
-, and see Argyll Ho.
-, ind.,
-, lighting,
-, nurseries (gdns),
-, offices,
-, shops,
-, soc. life,
King's Road West,
Kings Chelsea (housing est.),
Kings Mansions,
Kingsbury,
Kingsley:
-, Chas (d. 1860), rector of Chelsea,
-, and his w.,
-, Chas, his son,
-, Geo.,
-, Hen.,
Kipping, Margt, w. of Fras,
Kirkham, Master Rob., Keeper of the Chancery Rolls,
Knight:
-, Jos.,
-, and his w.,
Knight's Exotic Nursery,
Knightsbridge (in St Margt, Westminster,
and Kens.):
-, barracks,
-, chapel,
-, fire sta.,
-, garden ground,
-, growth,
-, ind.,
-, lazar ho.,
-, Lowndes Terr., q.v.
-, manor and ests,
-, retail trade,
-, schs,
-, soc. life,
-, water,
Knightsbridge Court,
Knott, Ralph,
Kobler Centre, see St Stephen's Centre
Krauze, Ben,
Kynaston, Sir Fras,
Kyngton:
-, Jane, see Hunteley
-, John,
Labour Party,
Laburnam Cottage or Ho.,
Lacey, Jas,
Lacland Cottages,
Lacland Place,
Lacy, Revd Wm,
Lake, Chas Hen.,
Lamb, Bernard,
Lambeth (Surrey),
Lamprey, John,
Lancaster, Sir Osbert,
Landmedes,
Landon, Letitia Eliz.,
Lane:
-, Dudley, see Gorges
-, Sir Rob.,
Langton Street,
Lansdell, M.J., & E.J. Harrison,
Larke, John, rector of Chelsea,
Latter-day Saints,
Latvian Lutheran Church,
Laurens, Lora, wid. of Wm,
Lavers & Barraud,
Lawrence:
-, Anne, w. of Sir Thos,
-, Frances,
-, Grissell, w. of Sir John,
-, Sir John (d. 1638),
-, Sir John (d. c. 1680),
-, John (d. c. 1710),
-, Margt, m. Crew Offley,
-, Martha, w. of Thos,
-, Sir Thos (d. 1593),
-, Thos, his son,
-, Sir Thos (d. 1714),
-, Wm,
-, fam.,
Lawrence estate, and see Chelsea manor, manor ho. (medieval)
Lawrence Street,
-, dom. bldgs,
Lawson, F.W.,
Leader Street, see Ixworth Pl.
Leake, Jas,
Leasehold Reform Act,
Le Blon, Chris.,
Lee:
-, Anne, w. of Sir Hen., see Danvers
-, Anne, m. Thos Wharton, Lord Wharton,
earl and mqss of Wharton,
-, Eleanor, m. Jas Bertie, Lord Norreys, earl
of Abingdon,
-, Sir Hen.,
-, John Bennett,
-, Thos Stirling,
Leete Street, see Cadogan Gardens
Lefevre, John, schoolmaster,
Leiden University,
Lemott, Eliz., see Boevey
Lennox Gardens,
Lennox Gardens Mews,
Leoni, Giacomo,
Lester, Thos,
Leverett, Jas,
Leverton, Thos,
Levy, Benn,
Lewer:
-, Hen.,
-, Hen. Furnival,
Lewis:
-, John,
-, Spedan,
-, and see John Lewis Partnership
Lewis Trust, see Samuel Lewis Housing Trust
L'Hirondelle, Mons.,
Liberal Party,
Libya, govt of,
Liddel, Mrs,
'Light of the World',
Lillywhite, Geo.,
Limerston Street (formerly Chelsea Villas; George Street),
Lincoln, earls of, see Fiennes
Lincoln Street,
Lincolnshire,
Lindsey:
-, ctss dow. of,
-, earl of, see Bertie
Lindsey House (also Bertie Ho.; Lindsey
Row),
-, (the Farmhouse), estate,
-, wharf,
Lindsey Row, see Lindsey Ho.
Linford, Hen.,
Linnaeus, Carl,
Liscartan House (offices),
Lisle, John,
l'Isle and Dudley, Lord, see Sidney
Litchfield, Capt John, MP,
Little:
-, Hen.,
-, Hen. Thos,
-, Mrs Mary,
-, Thos,
-, Miss,
Little's Botanic Nursery,
Little Camera Street,
Little Chelsea (sometimes New Chelsea, in
Chelsea and Kens.),
-, asylums,
-, dom. bldgs,
-, estates, and see Boevey;
Shaftesbury Ho.
-, farmhos,
-, growth,
-, inclosures,
-, Kensington side, n
-, mkt and nursery gdns and gdnrs,
-, omnibus svces,
-, pop. (hos),
-, pub. hos,
-, pub. transport,
-, residents,
-, schs,
-, soc. character,
-, watch,
Little Cheyne Row,
Little Common,
Little Davis's Place,
Little George Street,
Little Sloane Street, see White Lion Street
Littleton, Adam, rector of Chelsea,
Lloyd:
-, Wm,
-, Mrs,
Loasby, E.H., rector of Chelsea,
Lochie or Lochée, Lewis,
Lochie's military academy,
Lockwood, J.W., rector of Chelsea,
Lomax, Mr,
Lombard Street,
Lombard Terr.,
Lond, John,
London,
-, Bishopsgate, Crosby Hall, q.v.
-, Charterhouse,
-, Christ's Hosp.,
-, chs, St Jas Garlickhithe, St Mic.
Queenhithe,
-, citizens and merchants,
-, City:
-, chamberlain of,
-, City Parochial Foundation,
-, companies, and see Apothecaries';
Gardeners'; Goldsmiths'; Skinners';
Watermen's
-, as conservators of the Thames,
-, corporation,
-, mayor, see Stokker
-, coach svces,
-, estates,
-, Fleet Street,
-, mkt,
-, nonconformity,
-, Queenhythe,
-, St Paul's cath., q.v.
-, Threadneedle Street,
London diocese:
-, archdeacon, see Reginald of St Albans
-, bps of, and see Fletcher
-, Diocesan Reorganisation Cttee,
London, Brighton and South Coast Rly,
London Academy,
London and South-Western Rly,
London and Westminster Steamboat Co.,
London and Wise,
London Botanic Garden,
London Building Act,
London Chest Hospital (Bethnal Green),
London City Mission,
London Colney (Herts.),
London Congregational Bldg Soc.,
London Congregational Union,
London County Council (LCC),
-, bridges,
-, county plan,
-, educ.,
-, finance cttee,
-, fire stas.,
-, General Powers Act,
-, hosps,
-, improvements committee,
-, pks,
-, planning policies,
-, poor relief,
-, pub. transport,
-, river svces,
-, sewerage,
-, technical educ. bd,
London Development Plan,
London Diocesan Home Mission,
London Electric Supply Corp.,
London Electricity Board (LEB),
London Electricity plc,
London Gas Light Co.,
London General Omnibus Co. (LGOC),
London Government Act,
London Government Act,
London Institute,
London Oratory (Brompton, Kens.),
-, schs,
London Parcels Delivery Co.,
London Passenger Transport Board,
London Power Co.,
London School Board, see School Board for London
London Society,
London Squares Act,
London Transport,
London University,
-, Hall of Residence,
-, King's Coll.,
Long, Chas,
Longhouse (farm),
Look Back in Anger,
Lord Clyde beershop,
Lordship Yard (later Place),
Lorrington, Meribah,
Losey, Jos.,
Lots Lane,
Lots meadow (the Lots),
Lots Road,
-, power sta.,
Love for Money, or the Boarding School,
Lower George Street,
Lower Sloane Street,
Lowman, Miss,
Lowndes:
-, Chas,
-, Eliz., see Beex
-, Mary,
-, Thos,
-, Wm (d. 1724), Sec. to the Treasury,
-, Wm (d. 1808),
-, Wm (d. 1831),
Lowndes (Thos) estate,
Lowndes (Wm) estate (Spittle Meadow),
Lowndes Sq.,
Lowndes Street,
Lowndes Terr. (St Margt, Westm.),
Loyd, Ed,
Lucan Place,
Ludlow, Geo.,
Luing, Rob.,
Luna Street,
Lusher, Isabella, wid. of Ralph Massie,
Luttrell:
-, Fras,
-, Narcissus,
Lutyens, Sir Edwin,
Lyall, Messrs,
Lynde:
-, John,
-, Margery,
Lyons, Eric,
Lysons, Dan.,
Lyttelton, Sir Ric., and his wid. Rachel,
Lytton, Mary, w. of John,
McAslan, J., & Partners,
Macaulay, Thos B.,
Macdonald, Alex.,
MacDonnell, Randall, earl of Antrim,
McGowan, Revd Mic.,
Mackmurdo, Art.,
Maclise, Daniel,
MacManus, Fred.,
McNair, Archie,
Maddox, Oliver,
Magpie P.H. (formerly the Pye; later New Pier Ho., Magpie and Stump),
Magpie Yard,
Makins, Col. W.T.,
Mallord House,
Mallord Street,
malting,
Man in the Moon P.H.,
Mann, Ric.,
Manning, Archbp.
Manningham, Sir Ric.,
Manor Gardens,
Manor House (King's Rd),
Manor House (Smith St),
Manor Row,
Manor Street, see Chelsea Manor St
Manor Terr.,
Manresa Road,
Margaretta Terr.,
Margate (Kent),
Margetts, Hen.,
Markham, Mat.,
Markham Arms P.H.,
Markham estate,
Markham House,
Markham Square,
Markham Street,
Marlborough Bldgs,
Marlborough Road, see Draycott Ave
Marlborough Sq.,
Marlborough Tavern,
Marlborough Works,
Marsden, Dr Wm,
Marsden-Smedley, Basil,
Marshall:
-, Edw.,
-, Revd Mic., asst bp of London,
Mart:
-, Jane, wid. of Wm (d. 1704),
-, Wm (d. 1704),
-, Wm, his nephew,
Mart's estate,
Martin:
-, John,
-, Ric., rector of Chelsea,
-, Thos,
Martyn:
-, Thos,
-, Dr,
Mary, queen of Geo. V,
Marylebone, St, Tyburn manor,
Massie (or Massey):
-, Isabella, see Lusher
-, Ralph,
-, Wm,
Mathews, J. Douglass, & Partners,
Matthews, Lady,
Maude Grove, see Fernshaw Rd
Maufe, Sir Edw.,
Mayerne:
-, Adriana de, m. Armand de Coumonde,
marquis de Montpolion,
-, Isabella de, w. of Sir Theodore Turquet
de, Baron of Albin,
-, Sir Theodore Turquet de, Baron of Albin,
Maynard, Banaster,
Maynard Place,
Mearns, Andrew,
Mears:
-, H.A. (Gus),
-, J.T.,
-, Thos,
-, Wm,
Medley, John,
Melchett, Violet, Lady,
Mellor, Ric.,
Memorials of Old Chelsea,
Mendelsohn, Erich,
Mendip, Lord, see Ellis
Menpes, Mortimer,
Mercia, kings and rulers of, and see Aethelflaed; Aethelred; Coenwulf; Egfrith; Offa
Mercy, Sisters of,
Meredith, Sam.,
Merrill, Zachary,
Merritt, Mrs Anna Lea,
Merton (Surrey),
metal working,
Methodists (including Wesleyans),
Metropolis Improvements Commission,
Metropolis Local Management Act,
Metropolis Toll Bridges Act,
Metropolitan Asylums Board,
Metropolitan Board of Works (MBW),
-, fire stas,
-, lighting,
-, pks,
-, sewerage,
Metropolitan (Brush) Electric Light and Power Co.,
Metropolitan Church Fund,
Metropolitan Commission of Sewers (MCS),
Metropolitan Common Poor fund,
Metropolitan District Rly,
Metropolitan Industrial Dwellings Co.,
Metropolitan Police,
Metropolitan Poor Act,
Metropolitan Public Gardens Assoc.,
Metropolitan Roads Commission (MRC),
Metropolitan Turnpike Trust,
Metropolitan Water Board,
Michelin building, pl.
Michelin Tyre Co.,
Middlesex, earl of, see Cranfield
Middlesex, south-west,
Middlesex Cyclist Volunteer Corps,
Middleton:
-, Erasmus,
-, John,
Miles:
-, Frank (Geo. Fras),
-, Jas,
Millar, Andrew,
Miller, Philip,
Millman Row, see Milman's Street
Mills, Emily Ann,
Milman:
-, Diana,
-, Mary,
-, Robella,
-, Sir Wm,
Milman's Street (formerly Millman Row),
-, dom. bldgs,
-, nursery gdn,
-, shops,
Mitford, Mary Russell.
Mocatta, David,
Monkswell, Lord, see Collier
Monmouth, duke of, see Scott
Monmouth House,
Monson:
-, E.C.P.,
-, Frances, see Alston
-, Sir John,
-, Margt, see Stewart
-, Sir Wm, Vct Monson,
Montagu, Eliz. (author),
Montague House (Bloomsbury),
Montefeltro, Count, and his w.,
Montpolion, marquis de, see Coumonde
Moore:
-, Charlotte Selina, w. - Hobart,
-, Hen.,
-, Miss Jane,
-, John,
-, Miss Mary,
-, Mary Bridget,
-, Mary Jane,
-, Ric.,
-, and see FitzMoore; Halsey
Moore Street,
Moravian Ch., chapel and burial ground,
Moravian Tower,
Morbey, John,
Mordaunt, Sir John,
More:
-, Alice, wid. of Sir Thos,
-, John,
-, Margaret, m. Wm Roper,
-, Sir Thos,
-, barge,
-, house,
More's estate, and see Beaufort Ho.
More's farm and farmho. (the Farmhouse), and see Lindsey Ho.
More House (hall of residence),
More House (Tite St),
Morecote, John,
Morehouse estate,
Morgan:
-, Chas,
-, David,
-, Duff, motor works,
-, Evelyn de,
-, John,
-, Ric.,
-, Wm (fl. 1670),
-, Wm, woodcarver fl. 1690,
-, Wm de,
Morgan's Ground,
Morini, Fr.,
Morland, Wm,
Morley:
-, Geo., bp of Winchester,
-, John,
-, Thos,
Morley's floorcloth factory,
Morris:
-, Margt,
-, Wm (designer),
-, Wm, & Co.,
Morrison, Thos,
Moscheles, Felix,
motor works and garages, and see Morgan, Duff; Blue Bird Garage
Mottisfont priory (Hants.),
Mounsey, Wm,
Mowbray, Eliz., dow. dchss of Norfolk,
Moxly, Revd J.H.S.,
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus,
Mulberry Street,
Mulberry Walk,
Multon, Wm,
Munden:
-, Chas,
-, Admiral Sir John,
Municipal Reform party,
Murray, John, earl of Dunmore,
Museum Minervae,
Musgrave, Ric.,
Myers, Fr E,
Mylius:
-, Chas,
-, John,
-, Wm Fred.,
Myonet, Jas,
Mytton, Thos,
Naftel, Paul, and his w.,
Narbonne, John,
National Army Museum,
National Health Service (NHS),
National Heart and Chest hosp.,
National Heart hospital (Marylebone),
National Lottery,
National Orphan Home (Surrey),
National Penny Bank,
National Soc. and National schs,
National Soc., training colls,
National Society for the Training of Schoolmistresses,
Nazareau, see Nezerauw
Needham, Lieut.-Col. Fras,
Nelken, Julius,
Nell Gwynne House,
Netherton Grove,
Nettleton, Joshua,
New Cadogan and Belgrave Electric Supply Co.,
New Chelsea, see Little Chelsea
New Chelsea Theatre, see Court Theatre
New English Art Club,
New Foundry,
New Pier House, see Magpie
New Road, see Pavilion Rd
New Street,
Newcastle, duke of, see Pelham-Holles
Newdick, Hen.,
Newdigate:
-, Anne, see Stanhope
-, Fras,
Newhall, Peter,
Newhaven, Vct, see Cheyne
Newman, Ric.,
Newman & Billing,
Newson, Revd S.,
newspapers,
Newton:
-, Sir John
-, Mic.,
-, Susannah, w. of Sir John, see Warton
Nezerauw, or Nazareau:
-, Chas,
-, Mme Judith,
Nichols:
-, John,
-, Mr,
Nicoll, Wm,
Ninepin Place,
Nineteen Acres,
Noble, Allan, MP,
nonconformity (protestant), see Baptists; Brethren; Catholic Apostolic Ch.; Christian Scientists; Church Army Mission; Congregationalists; Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion; Elim Foursquare Gospel Alliance; Huguenots; Jehovah's Witnesses; Latter-day Saints; London City Mission; Methodists; Moravian Ch.; Pentecostalists; Presbyterians; Salvation Army; Spiritualist ch.; United Reformed Ch.
Norfolk:
-, dchss of, see Mowbray
-, duke of, see Howard
Norfolk, see Houghton
Norman, Mary,
Norreys, Lord, see Bertie
Norris:
-, Geo. (d. 1805),
-, Geo. his son,
-, Thos,
-, fam.,
North:
-, Ric.,
-, Ric. jun.,
North Street,
North Thames Gas Board,
Northcote, Jas,
Northumberland, duke of, see Dudley
Norton, John,
Notting Barns (Kens.), manor,
Nursery and Botanic Garden,
Nutt, Bartholomew,
Nye, Philip,
Oakham Street,
Oakley Crescent,
Oakley House,
Oakley Sq., see Carlyle Sq.
Oakley Street,
Odell's Place,
Offa, king of Mercia,
Offley:
-, Crew, MP,
-, John, MP,
-, Lawrence,
-, Margt, see Lawrence
Old Chelsea Residents Committee,
Old Church Street (formerly Church Lane,
Church Street),
-, dom. bldgs,
-, shops,
-, and see Upper Church Street
Old Hall Green (Herts),
Old Roman Catholics,
Old Swan inn, and see Swan inn
Onslow Coll. of Science and Technology,
Onslow Model Dwellings,
Opus Dei,
Orange House,
Ordish, R.M.,
Orford, earls of, see Russell; Walpole
Orford Street, see Rosemoor Street
Ormond Maternity Home,
Ormonde, dchss of, see Butler
Ormonde House,
Osborne:
-, Revd H.J.R.,
-, John,
osier ground,
Ossery, Lord,
Ossulstone, Lord, see Bennet
Ossulstone hundred, Kensington Division,
Ouiseau, J.,
Owen:
-, Chas,
-, Miss Charlotte,
-, Revd Hen. John,
-, John, and his w. Charlotte,
Oxford, Magdalen Coll., president of, see Butler
Paddington,
Page:
-, Edw.,
-, Thos,
Paglesham (Essex),
Pakemen, Thos,
Palmer:
-, Eliz.,
-, Eliz., m. John Verney, Vct Fermanagh,
-, Dr F.,
-, Ralph,
Palmerston, Vct, see Temple
Palyng, John,
Pan American Airlines,
Panton:
-, Dorothy, m. Wm Stanley,
-, Eliz., m. Hen. Arundell, Lord Arundell of
Wardour,
-, Thos,
paper-staining,
Paradise Row,
Paradise Walk, see Bull Walk
Paradise Wharf,
Park chapel,
Park House, see Elm Park Ho.
Park House (Upr Church St),
Park Place (later Elm Park Rd),
Park Road (later Elm Park Rd),
Park Road West, see Callow Street
Park Terr.,
Park Walk (formerly Twopenny Walk),
Parker, Fras,
parliamentary constituencies,
Parr, Catherine, queen of Hen. VIII, w. of Sir Thos Seymour,
Parrys, Thos,
Parsonage Close,
Partrich:
-, John,
-, Thos,
Passour, John,
Pattenson, John,
Patterson, Fr J.L.,
Paul, Sir John Dean,
Paulet:
-, John, mqss of Winchester,
-, Sir Wm, Lord St John, mqss of
Winchester (d. 1572),
-, Wm, mqss of Winchester (d. 1598),
Paultons (Hants.),
Paultons Sq.,
Paultons Street,
Pavilion, The (formerly Sloane Place),
Pavilion (formerly New) Road,
Peabody Trust,
Peachey Property Corp. Ltd,
Peacock:
-, Edw.,
-, Eliz., see Grove
-, Grove,
-, Jos.,
Peake, Mr, surgeon,
Pearce:
-, Anna, see Ricardo
-, Chas Maresco,
Peebles, Alex.,
Peel, Sir Rob.,
Peirene (or Pierene), John,
Pelham:
-, Chas,
-, Eliz., see Warton
-, Sir Thos, Lord Pelham,
-, and see Anderson-Pelham
Pelham-Holles, Sir Thos, duke of Newcastle,
Pelham Court,
Pellegrini, Carlo ('Ape'),
Pemberton:
-, Maria, wid. of Thos,
-, Thos,
-, fam.,
Penn:
-, Cath. Henrietta,
-, Granville,
Pennethorne, Jas,
Pennyman:
-, Mary, w. of Sir Jas, see Warton
-, Sir Jas (fl. 1725),
-, Sir Jas (d. 1808),
Pensions, ministry of,
Pentecostalists,
Penys, Peter,
Pepper, W., the yngr,
Pepys:
-, Eliz., w. of Sam.,
-, Sam.,
Perdita, see Robinson, Mary
Perrin, John,
Perry, Thos,
Peter Jones department store, and see PJ2
Petyt, Wm,
Petyt Hall or Ho. (formerly sch.),
Petyt Place,
Pheasantry,
Phené Street,
Philip, John Birnie,
Phillips:
-, Mr, carpenter to Geo. III,
-, Mr and Mrs,
Phillips and Hopwood, Messrs,
Phipps, Miss E.,
Phoenix P.H.,
Physic Garden, see Chelsea Physic Garden
Pickett, Wm,
Pier Hotel,
Pier House (flats),
Piggott, Lady,
Pilsbury, Thos,
Pilton, Jas, manufactory,
Pimlico Road,
Pinner, Mary,
Piper & Sons,
Pitts, Miss, m. Dominique de Saint-Quentin,
PJ2,
Plees, Wm,
Plegmund, archbishop of Canterbury,
Plucknett, Chris.,
Plumer, Jas,
Plymouth, ctss dow. of,
Plymouth (Devon),
Pocock:
-, Wm,
-, Wm Fuller,
-, Wm Willmer,
Pole, T.A.,
Polytechnic School of Chiropody,
Polytechnic Art Sch. (Westm.), see Regent Street Polytechnic
Pomeroy, F.W.,
Pond House,
Pond Place, dom. bldgs,
Ponsonby, Lady Caroline, m. Wm Lamb,
Pont Street, no. (Farm Ho.),
Pont Street Mews,
Poole:
-, John,
-, Sam. Gower,
Poole's (formerly Green's) brewery,
Poole's Lane,
Poor Law Amendment Act,
Poor Law Commissioners,
porcelain and pottery making,
Porfiri, Ivana,
Port of London Authority,
Porter:
-, Hen.,
-, Revd Mr,
Portillo, Michael, MP,
Potter, Jas,
Poultney (or Pulteney):
-, Mic.,
-, Thos,
-, Sir Wm,
Powell:
-, Adam,
-, Alice, see Beane
-, Sir Edw.,
-, Jas, & Sons,
-, John,
-, Mary, see Vanlore
-, otherwise Hinson, Mary, w. of Sir Wm,
-, Mary, m. Sir John Williams,
-, Thos,
-, Wm, and his wid. Mary,
-, otherwise Hinson, Sir Wm, Bt,
Powerscourt, Vct, see Wingfield
Powlett, Chas, marquis of Bolton,
Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood,
Precious Blood, Sisters of the,
Presbyterians, and see Church of Scotland
Prideaux, S.P.T., incumbent of Old Church,
Priest:
-, Josias (also Jonas, Jos., and Josiah),
-, Mrs,
Prince:
-, Geo.,
-, Jas,
-, Mr,
Prince's cricket ground,
Prince's sports club,
Princes Street,
Princes' Arms, see Feathers
Princess Street, see White Lion Street
Pritchard, Thos,
Privy Council,
Progressive party,
Prospect Place, see Church Row
Prospect Place (ho.),
Pryce, T.R.,
Public Libraries Acts,
Pugin:
-, A.W.N.,
-, E.W.,
Punch,
Punjab Frontier Force,
Purcell, Hen.,
Putney (Surrey),
Puvey, Wm,
Pye, Thos,
Pye, the, see Magpie
Quailfield,
Quant, Mary, m. Alex. Plunket Greene,
Queen Anne's Bounty,
Queen Charlotte's maternity hosp. (Hammersmith),
Queen Street, see Flood Street
Queen's Elm Field,
Queen's House, see Tudor (Queen's) Ho.
Queen's Road (West), see Royal Hospital Rd
Queripel House,
Radnor:
-, ctss of, see Cheyne
-, earl of, see Robartes
Radnor House,
Radnor Street,
Radnor Walk,
Ragged Sch. Union and ragged schs,
Raggi, Antonio,
Random, Chas, Baron de Berenger,
Ranelagh, earl of, see Jones
Ranelagh chapel,
Ranelagh Garden (pub. pk),
Ranelagh House,
-, estate,
Ranelagh House (19th-cent.),
Ranelagh House (flats),
Ranelagh Pleasure Gardens,
Rotunda,
Ranelagh Sewer,
Ranelagh Walk or Grove (later the Avenue),
Ranelagh Works (King's Rd),
Raphael, John,
Raw Silk Co.,
Rawlings:
-, Chas,
-, Laetitia,
Rawlings Street,
Rawnsley, David, and his w. Mary,
Rayner Place,
RBKC, see Kensington and Chelsea, Lond. (Royal) boro.
Reading (Berks),
Redburn Street,
Redesdale Street,
Rees, V.O.,
Reeve, J. Art.,
Regent Row,
Regent Street Polytechnic (including Polytechnic Art Sch.),
Reginald of St Albans, rector of Chelsea,
Reid:
-, Alex.,
-, Thos Ranby,
Reilly, C.H.,
Rendel, Palmer, & Tritton,
Repton, Humphry,
Retreat or Manor Cottage (asylum),
Rhodes:
-, Hen.,
-, John,
Rhys:
-, Diana, see Sloane Stanley
-, Elwyn Villiers,
Ricardo:
-, Anna, m. Chas Maresco Pearce,
-, Halsey,
Ricci, Mario,
Rich, Chas, earl of Warwick,
Richards Place,
Richardson:
-, Rob., rector of Chelsea,
-, Thos,
Richmond, W.B.,
Richmond (Yorks.), archdeacon of, see Wodehouse
Richmond Court,
Ricketts and Shannon,
Rietti, Solomon,
Riley:
-, Mary Ann, see Jones
-, Steph.,
-, W.E.,
Riley Street,
Ripon, mqss, see Robinson
Rising Sun Brewery,
ritualism and High Church practices,
River House,
Robartes, John, Lord Robartes, later earl of Radnor,
Robert Street (later pt of Sydney St),
Robert Terr.,
Roberts:
-, Alf.,
-, Emma,
Robins Garden,
Robinson:
-, G.T.,
-, Geo. Fred. Sam., mqss of Ripon,
-, Griffin,
-, Mary ('Perdita'), née Darby,
-, Ric.,
-, Sir Thos,
Robinson's Lane, see Flood Street
Roch, Ant.,
Rochester, earl and ctss of, see Wilmot
Roehampton (Surrey),
Rogers:
-, Revd Benj.,
-, Mary,
Rolle:
-, Christine, see Drayton
-, John,
Roman Catholicism,
-, cemetery,
-, convents,
-, schs,
Roper:
-, Ant.,
-, Hen.,
-, Margt, see More, Margt
-, Thos, n
-, Wm,
-, Mr,
-, fam.,
Roper's Gdn,
Rose, Philip,
Rose or Great Rose,
Rose and Crown P.H.,
Rose Cottage,
Rosemoor (formerly Orford) Street,
Rosenauer, Michael,
Rosse, Thos,
Rossetti:
-, Dante Gabriel,
-, Wm,
Rossetti Mansions,
Rossetti Studios,
Rothenstein, Wm,
Rothery, Wm,
Rous, Wm,
Rousseau, Peter,
Rowden, Frances,
Rowlandson, Thos,
Rowles, Hen.,
Royal Academy,
Royal Avenue, the,
Royal Brompton (later Royal Brompton and Harefied) NHS Trust,
Royal Brompton hosp. (formerly Hosp. for Consumption and Diseases of the Chest; Brompton hosp.),
Royal Court Hotel, pl.
Royal Court Theatre, pl.
Royal Dairy,
Royal Exotic Nursery,
Royal Fine Art Commission,
Royal Horticultural Society,
Royal Hospital (Chelsea Hospital),
-, bldgs,
-, burial ground,
-, Burton's Ct, q.v.
-, chapel,
-, commissioners of,
-, estate,
-, fire engine,
-, grounds,
-, infirmary,
-, influence of,
-, pensioners,
-, rating,
-, sch.,
-, stables,
-, Treasurer of, see Jones, Ric., earl of
Ranelagh
-, Treasurer's Lodgings, and see
Walpole Ho.
-, water supply,
Royal Hospital P.H.,
Royal Hospital Road (formerly Paradise Row; Queen's Rd),
Royal Hospital Row, see Jew's Row
Royal Marsden hosp. (formerly Free Cancer; Royal Cancer),
Royal Marsden NHS Trust,
Royal Military Asylum for the Children of
Soldiers of the Regular Army (later
Duke of York's HQ),
-, chapel,
Royal Society, the,
Rubergall, John,
Ruhl, W.,
Rural Retreat, see Spring Gardens
Rush, Revd John, incumbent of Old Church,
Ruskin, John,
Russell:
-, Bertrand, and his w.,
-, Edw., earl of Orford,
-, Rob.,
Russell Depository,
Russell Street,
Russia, Tsar of,
Rutland, dchss of,
Ryley, Ric.,
S.P. Mercantile,
Sackville, Anne, m. Gregory Fiennes, Lord Dacre,
Sadler, Geo.,
St Albans, Reg. of, see Reginald of St Albans
St Clement Danes,
St Francis de Sales, Sisters of the order of (Visitandine, or Sisters of the Visitation),
St George Hanover Sq.,
-, Eaton Sq.,
-, Grosvenor Rd pumping sta.,
-, guardians,
-, lighting,
-, nonconf. (protestant),
-, workho., and see St
George's Union
St George's Home,
St George's Hospital Group,
St George's Union (later City of Westminster Union), workho.,
St George's Workho., see St George Hanover Sq., workho.
St Giles-in-the-Fields,
St John:
-, Fred., Vct Bolingbroke,
-, Hen., Vct Bolingbroke,
-, Sir Hen., Vct St John,
-, Sir John, Bt (d. 1648),
-, Sir John, Bt (d. 1657),
-, Oliver, Vct Grandison,
-, Sir Walt.,
-, Lord, see Paulet
St John the Divine, Nursing Sisters of,
St John's House (rel. community),
St Joseph's almshos (later Cottages),
St Joseph's convent and schs,
St Leonard's Terr.,
St Leonards (Sussex),
St Loo Ave,
St Loo Court, pl.
St Luke Chelsea Electric Lighting Co.,
St Luke Chelsea Poor Rates Act,
St Luke's hosp. (formerly workho. infirmary),
St Luke's Institute, n
St Luke's Street,
St Mark's College (later Coll. of St Mark and
St John),
-, chapel,
-, sch.,
St Martin-in-the-Fields (Westm.),
-, the Five Fields, chapel,
-, Little Spittle Meadow (Spittlefields),
-, St James's Acres,
St Nicholas at Wade (Kent),
St Paul's cathedral, London, canons, see Arrowsmith; Bevan; Burgess, Ric.; Cadman; Cheshire; Eyton; Gamble; Hosebound; Loasby; McGowan; Osborne, H.J.R.; Reginald of St Albans; Sturgess; Thomson; Wellesley; Wilkinson
St Stephen's Centre (formerly Kobler Centre),
St Stephen's hospital,
Saint-Quentin, Dominique de,
Salesians, see St Francis de Sales,
Salisbury:
-, Edw. of, see Edward of Salisbury
-, Wm,
Salisbury, earl of, see Cecil
Salisbury:
-, bp of, see Beauchamp, Ric.
-, dean of, see Watson, Derek
-, (Sarum), prebendary of, see Walesby
Salisbury's Botanic Garden,
Salmon, Wm,
Salter, Jas (Don Saltero),
-, his dau., m. Chris. Hall,
Saltero's coffee ho.,
Salvation Army,
Salway, Jos.,
Samm, Ric.,
Sammon, Anne,
Samuel Lewis Housing Trust, pl.
Sandeford, Wm,
Sander, Thos, see Saunders
Sanders, John,
Sandhills,
Sandy End (Chelsea),
Sandys:
-, Margery, see Bray
-, Sir Wm, Lord Sandys,
Sangar, Gabriel,
Sanitary Act (1866),
sanitary fittings manufacture,
Sargent, John Singer,
Sartre, Jean-Paul,
Sarum, see Salisbury
Saunders:
-, Alex.,
-, Dorothy, see Arnold
-, John,
-, John, son of John,
-, (or Sander), Thos,
Savage, Jas,
School Board for London,
Scoles, J.J.,
Scotland,
Scotland, Church of, see Church of Scotland
Scott:
-, Andrew,
-, Anne, dchss of Buccleuch, wid. of Jas,
duke of Monmouth,
-, Lady Isabella,
-, Jas, duke of Monmouth,
-, Sir Nic., MP,
-, Thos,
Scott, Cuthbertson & Co.,
sculptors, see Bernini, Gian Lorenzo and Paolo; Bevis; Chantrey; Cox, Steven; Dressler; Drury; Fontana; Gillick, Ern. and Mary; Grant; Johnson, Nic.; Lee, Thos Stirling; Marshall, Edw.; Moore, Hen.; Pepper; Philip, John Birnie; Raggi; Stone; Wilton, Jos.; Zambaco
Searle & Hayes,
Seaton Street
Sedding, J.D.,
Seddon, J.P.,
Seden, John,
Seely & Paget,
Seifert, R., & Partners,
Selby, Sir Wm,
Septem Fontibus, see Setfountain
Serbian Orthodox Church,
Serres, John Thos,
Servite Fathers,
Servite Houses,
Servite Housing Assoc.,
Servites (Mission of Servants of Mary),
Setfountain (de Septem Fontibus):
-, Cecily, m. Ric. de Heyle (d. by 1314),
-, Isabel de,
-, Laur. de,
-, Ralph de, (fl. c. 1150),
-, Ralph de (d. 1211),
-, Ralph de (fl. 1254-86),
-, Thos de,
-, Wm de,
Sevenoaks (Kent),
Seville (formerly Charles) Street,
Sewell:
-, Peter, n, n
-, Rob., n
Seymour:
-, Anne, dchss of Somerset, see Stanhope
-, Cath., see Parr
-, Mary, n
-, Sir Thos, Lord Seymour of Sudeley,
Shaftesbury, earl of, see Cooper
Shaftesbury House,
Shalcombe Street,
Sharman, John,
Sharp, Rob.,
Shaw:
-, Geo. Bernard,
-, Revd John,
-, Ric. Norman,
Shawfield Street,
Shelmandine or Shelmerdine, Ric.,
Shepard, Ernest,
Shepherd:
-, R.H.,
-, Rob.,
Sheppard Robson,
Sherwood, Mary Martha,
Ship tavern, see Durham Ho.
Shoreditch:
-, Geo.,
-, Helen, see atte Water
-, John (d. 1407),
-, John (d. 1452),
-, Margt, see Tanfield
-, Maud, wid. of John (d. 1452),
-, Rob.,
Shorthouse, Hugh,
Shrewsbury, earls of, see Talbot
Shrewsbury (or Alston) House,
-, estate,
Shuckburgh (Shugborow, Shuckborough):
-, Frances,
-, Fras,
-, Hen. (d. by 1645),
-, Hen. (fl. 1647),
-, John (fl. 1595),
-, John (d. c. 1647),
-, Thos,
Sickert, Walter,
Sidney:
-, Sir Rob., n
-, Wm, MP, Lord de I'Isle and Dudley,
Sidney Place,
silk making,
Simes, Chas,
Simpson:
-, Jas,
-, Jane, wid. of Thos Bartlett,
-, John,
-, N.F.,
-, Thos Bartlett,
-, fam.,
Sisk, Fr Thos,
Six Bells P.H.,
Skinner, Thos,
Skinners' Company of London,
Skirrow, Walter,
Slaidburn Street,
Slater, J.A., & A.H. Moberly,
Sloane:
-, Eliz., m. Chas Cadogan, Lord Cadogan,
-, Dr later Sir Hans,
and see
Chelsea: manorial est.
-, (later Sloane Stanley), Hans, see Sloane
Stanley
-, Sarah, m. Sir Geo. Stanley,
-, Wm, bro. of Sir Hans,
-, Wm, nephew of Sir Hans (d. 1767),
Sloane Avenue (formerly Keppel Street),
Sloane Avenue Mansions,
Sloane Court,
Sloane Gardens,
Sloane House,
Sloane Place,
'Sloane Ranger',
Sloane Square, pl.
Sloane Stanley:
-, Diana, m. Elwyn Villiers Rhys,
-, Hans, formerly Sloane (d. 1827),
-, Hans (d. 1888),
-, Lavender Eliz., m. John Everett,
-, Major Roger Cyril Hans,
-, Wm,
-, Wm Hans,
Sloane Stanley estate,
Sloane Street,
-, bldgs,
-, shops,
-, soc. character,
Sloane Terr.,
Smart:
-, Mrs Caroline,
-, Rob.,
Smith:
-, Anne, see Boevey
-, Edw. Tyrrell,
-, Edw. (fl. 1390),
-, Edw. (fl. 1620),
-, Eliz.,
-, Fras,
-, Hen.,
-, J.T.,
-, Sir Jas (d. 1681),
-, Lucy,
-, Ric., victualler,
-, Ric., ironmonger,
-, Sam.,
-, Thos,
-, Ursula,
-, Wm,
-, Mrs, see Cornelys, Theresa
-, Parson, lecturer of Chelsea,
Smith, Hen., charity estate,
Smith Street (S. of King's Rd),
Smith (later Ives) Street,
Smith Terr.,
Smollett, Tobias,
Smyth, Revd John G.,
Snell:
-, Hen. Saxon,
-, John,
Soane, Sir John,
Somerset:
-, Hen., mqss of Worcester, duke of Beaufort (d. 1700),
-, Hen., duke of Beaufort (d. 1714),
-, Mary, w. of Henry, duke of Beaufort (d.
1700),
Somerset, dchss of, see Beaufort
Soutar, A.S.,
South Parade,
Southampton,
Southwark (Surrey), and see Winchester Palace
Southwell:
-, Mrs Frances,
-, Miss Mary,
Spencer:
-, John,
-, John, Vct (later Earl),
Spiers, R. Phené,
Spiritualist ch.,
Spitalfields (Stepney),
Spittle Meadow, Great, and see Lowndes (Wm) estate
sports and recreations, and see archery;
badminton; bowling; Chelsea Football Club; cricket; cycling; ice
skating; tennis
-, sports centres and grounds,
Spoure, Ric.,
Sprimont, Nic.,
Spring Gardens (later Rural Retreat, Grove Ho.),
Stacey, John Wm,
Stadium Road,
Stadium Street,
Stallwood, Benj.,
Stamford Bridge football ground, see Fulham, Stamford Bridge stadium
Standish, Revd Mr,
Stanhope:
-, Anne, m. 1 Edw. Seymour, m. 2 Fras
Newdigate,
-, John,
-, Col. Leicester, earl of Harrington,
-, Phil. Dormer, earl of Chesterfield,
Stanley:
-, Anne, m. Wellbore Ellis,
-, Sir Chas,
-, Clinton,
-, Dorothy, see Panton
-, Eliz., see Gorges
-, Geo., and his w. (fl. 1583),
-, Sir Geo.,
-, Hans,
-, Jas,
-, Sir Rob.,
-, Sarah, see Sloane
-, Sarah, m. Chris. D'Oyley,
-, Wm,
Stanley House (formerly Brickills; also called
Stanley Grove),
-, estate,
Stanley House (Veitch's),
Stanley Place,
Stanley Street,
Stanley Terr.,
Stanley Villas, see Gertrude Street
Stanley Works,
Stanmore,
Stanton, Chas,
Stapleton, Sir Rob.,
Star and Garter P.H.,
Stephens:
-, C.W.,
-, Mr,
Stephenson, Geo.,
Stevenson, John Jas,
Stewart:
-, Sir Herb.,
-, Margt, m. 1 Chas Howard, earl of
Nottingham, 2 Wm Monson,
-, Thos,
-, Revd W.H.,
Stiles, P.H.F.,
Stocke, Ric.,
Stocken, Jas,
Stokes, Leonard,
Stoket:
-, John,
-, Master Nic.,
-, fam.,
Stokker:
-, John,
-, Margt, w. of Sir Wm, see Croke
-, Margt, dau. of Sir Wm,
-, Sir Wm, mayor of London,
Stone:
-, Nic.,
-, Noah,
Stoney, Andrew Robinson, see Bowes
Stonor, Lady,
Stonybridge Close,
Stow, John,
Strachan, G.R.,
Stratford-upon-Avon (Warws.),
Strathmore, ctss of, see Bowes
Strewan House,
Strewan Square,
Strewan Terr.,
Strode:
-, Anne, wid. of Sam. sen.,
-, Sam. (d. c. 1740),
-, Sam. jun.,
-, Wm,
Stromboli House and Gdns,
Stroulger, Isaac, and his w. Jane,
Stuart-Wortley, Archibald,
Stubbington, Mr,
Studios, The,
Sturgess, Chas, rector of Chelsea,
Styles, Sarah,
Sun P.H., see Dog
Sunbury,
Surrey, see Banstead; Battersea; Bermondsey; Brookwood cem.; Camberwell; Carshalton; Clapham; Kew Gardens; Lambeth; Merton; Putney; Roehampton; Tooting; Southwark; Upper Norwood
Surry, John,
Sussex, see Brighton; Heathfield; St Leonards
Sutcliffe:
-, John,
-, Dr Matthew, Dean of Exeter,
Sutherland, Graham,
Sutton housing est.,
Sutton Trust, see William Sutton Trust
Swan (or Old Swan) brewery,
Swan Court,
Swan House,
Swan inn (Swan Walk), and see Old Swan inn
Swan Walk,
Swanley (Kent),
Sweed or Swede Court,
-, Little Sweed Ct,
Sweet, Rob.,
Swift:
-, Sir Fras,
-, Jas,
Swinburne, Algernon,
Swindell, Hen.,
Sycamore Cottage,
Sydney Street,
Symons Street,
t'Hoff, Rob. van,
Tadema Road,
Tait, Thos,
Talbot:
-, Eliz., w. of Geo., earl of Shrewsbury (d.
1590), see Hardwick
-, Fras, earl of Shrewsbury,
-, Geo., earl of Shrewsbury (d. 1538),
-, Geo., earl of Shrewsbury (d. 1590),
-, Ric.,
-, fam.,
Tanfield, Margt, w. of Rob. Shoreditch,
Tankerville, earls of, see Bennet
Tanner, Hen.,
tapestry weaving,
Tarring, J.,
Tate:
-, Benj.,
-, Geo.,
-, Jas Chas,
-, Mary, w. of Benj., see Butler
-, Mary, dau. of Geo.,
-, Nahum,
-, fam.,
Tatler,
Taylor:
-, C.H.,
-, Fras,
-, John, the water-poet,
Taylor & Clifton,
Tedworth Sq.,
Temple, Hen., Vct Palmerston,
Templewood, Vct, see Hoare
tennis,
Tennyson Mansions,
Terrett, Nat.,
Terrey's shop,
Tetbury (Glos.),
Thames river,
-, barge hos,
-, boatyards,
-, bridges, and see Albert Bridge;
Battersea Bridge; Chelsea Bridge
-, embanking and embankment,
and see Chelsea Embankment
-, ferries, and see Chelsea ferry
-, houseboats,
-, piers, and see Cadogan pier;
Carlyle pier
-, river walls,
-, stairs and docks,
-, steam and motor boat svces,
-, transport,
-, watermen,
-, wharves,
Thames Conservancy Board,
Thames Embankment (Chelsea) Act,
Thames River Steamboat Service Act,
Thames Steamboat Co.,
Thames Water Authority,
Thames Water Utilities,
Thamesmead,
Thamesshot,
The Times,
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane,
Thébault, abbé Gilles François,
Thomas:
-, Cadogan,
-, Eliz., m. Wm Cheyne,
Thomas More housing est.,
Thomson, Revd Leighton,
Thorley, John,
Thorn, Alex.,
Thorney Court Ltd,
Thorpe, John,
Three Tuns P.H.,
Thurloe Court,
Thurston, John,
Thurston & Co.,
Timbrell, Benj.,
Tite Street,
-, artists' studios,
Titegrove, Ric.,
tobacco-pipe making,
Todd, Geo.,
Tolstoy, Leo,
Tomline, Geo., bp of Winchester,
Tooting (Surrey),
-, (Lower), Fairfield Ho.,
-, St George's hosp.,
Topolski, Feliks,
Tovey, John,
Tower Ho.,
Towgood, John,
Town and Commercial Properties,
Town Holdings, Select Committee on,
Townsend, Lt.-Col. H.S.,
Toyoko Metropolitan Co.,
Trafalgar Square, see Chelsea Sq.
Trafalgar Studios,
Traill, Revd Mr,
Transport, ministry of,
Travers, Sam.,
Treatise on Education,
Tregeare, Hen.,
Trelawney, Sir Jonathan, bp of Winchester,
Trench, G. Mackenzie,
Trent, W.E.,
Tribou, abbé,
Trier, Mrs Adeline,
Trigg, Jas,
Tripe and Wakeham,
Tuberculosis (Tuberculin) Dispensary League,
Tuck, Jas Hunter,
Tudor or Queen's Ho.,
Tulley, E.F.,
Turk's Row,
Turlington's ho. (asylum),
Turner:
-, John,
-, John Shiriston,
-, Jos. Mallord Wm (also Mr or Admiral
Booth),
Turner's house (no. 119 Cheyne Walk),
Turner's Reach House,
Tussaud, Marie,
Tweedsmuir, John,
Two Brewers brewery,
Twopenny Walk, see Park Walk
Underground Electric Railways Co.,
Union Street,
Unitas Fratrum, see Moravian Ch.
United Dairies shop,
United Reformed Ch.,
United States of America, see Boston; Chelsea (Mass.)
United Westminster Schools foundation,
University and City Association of London Ltd,
University of London, see London Univ.
Upcerne Road,
Upper Cadogan Place,
Upper Cheyne Row, and see Cheyne Ho.; Cottage, the
Upper Church Street (formerly pt of Church Lane, later pt of Old Church Street),
Upper Manor Street (later pt of Chelsea Manor St),
Upper Norwood (Surrey),
Upper York Place,
Upton, Rob.,
Vale, The,
Vale Ave (later The Vale), pl.
Vale Estates Ltd,
Vale Grove,
Vale Press,
Vanbrugh, Sir John,
Vandervell, Mrs Rebecca,
Vanlore:
-, Jacoba, wid. of Sir Peter,
-, Mary, m. Sir Edw. Powell,
-, Sir Peter,
Vaughan:
-, Anne, m. Chas Powlett, marquis of
Bolton,
-, Herbert Alf., Cardinal,
-, John, earl of Carbery,
-, Fr Kenelm,
Vauxhall Bridge,
Veitch:
-, Sir Harry Jas,
-, Jas,
-, John Gould,
-, fam.,
Veitch's nursery (Jas Veitch & Sons),
Verney:
-, Sir Edm.,
-, John, Vct Fermanagh,
-, Ralph, Vct Fermanagh, later Earl Verney,
and his w. Cath.,
Vernon, Geo.,
Victoria Hospital for Sick Children,
Victoria tavern,
Victorian Soc.,
Villiers:
-, Cath., w. of Geo., duke of Buckingham
(d. 1628), m. 2 Randall
MacDonnell, earl of Antrim,
-, Geo., duke of Buckingham (d. 1628),
-, Geo., duke of Buckingham (d. 1687),
Viner Place,
Violet Melchett Infant Welfare Centre,
Violet Melchett Training Coll.,
Virtue, Wm,
Visitandine Sisters (or Sisters of the Visitation), see St Francis de Sales
volunteer corps,
Voysey, C.F.A.,
Vsevolod, Prince,
Wade, Geo. Edw.,
Waerferth, bishop of Worcester,
Waitrose,
Wales, princes of, see Charles, Prince of Wales; George, Prince of Wales
Walesby, Wm, rector of Chelsea,
Walker:
-, David,
-, Dame Ethel,
Wall:
-, Chas,
-, John,
Waller, Fred.,
Wallis, Albany,
Walpole:
-, Horace,
-, Sir Rob. (d. 1745), Paymaster-General of
the Army, earl of Orford,
-, Rob., 3rd earl of Orford,
Walpole House,
Walpole Street,
Walter House,
Walton, E.A.,
Walton House,
Walton Place,
Walton Street,
Walton Villas,
War Office, see Defence, ministry of
Ward:
-, Miss A.,
-, John,
-, Ric., rector of Chelsea,
Warren:
-, Hen.,
-, Rob.,
Warton:
-, Eliz., m. Chas Pelham,
-, Mary. m. Sir Jas Pennyman,
-, Sir Mic. (d. 1655),
-, Mic. (d. 1688),
-, Sir Mic. (d. 1725),
-, Susannah, m. Sir John Newton,
Warton estate,
Warwick, earls of, see Beauchamp; Dudley; Rich
Warwickshire, see Birmingham; Stratford-upon-Avon
Water Act,
Waterloo Place,
Waterman's Court,
Watermen's Company of London,
Wates Ltd,
Watkins Gray International,
Watling, Wm,
Watney, Combe, Reid & Co.,
Watson, Derek, rector of Chelsea,
Waver:
-, Christine or Christian, see Haseley
-, Hen., alderman of London,
Waver's estate,
Wayte:
-, Dan.,
-, Ric.,
Webb:
-, Fred.,
-, Phil,
Webbe, Wm,
Webster, Mr, schoolmaster,
Weeks:
-, Alf. G.W.,
-, Edw.,
-, John, and his w. Lucy,
-, J., & Co.,
Weeks's nursery,
Weever, John, antiquary,
Weightman, F.J.,
Weld, Cardinal Thos,
Wellcome Trust,
Wellesley, Gerald Valerian, rector of Chelsea,
Wellesley House,
Wellington Sq.,
Wellington Street,
Wentworth Studios,
Wesker, Arnold,
Wesley, John,
Wesleyans, see Methodists
West:
-, Rog., and his w. Christine,
-, Wm,
-, fam.,
West Chelsea housing scheme,
West Cross Route,
West House,
West London Extension Rly,
West London hosp. (Hammersmith),
West London Rly Co.,
Westbourne (Paddington), estates,
Westbourne river (Ranelagh sewer),
Westerband, Adrian, bricklayer,
Westerbone, John,
Western Co.,
Westminster,
-, Belgravia,
-, Charing Cross,
-, chars,
-, Chelsea Bun Ho., q.v.
-, coach svces,
-, courtiers and royal officials,
-, Covent Gdn mkt,
-, Drury Lane Theatre,
-, Ebury,
-, chapel,
-, (Eye), man. and ests,
-, Emanuel hosp.,
-, the Five Fields, see St
Martin-in-the-Fields
-, foreign chs,
-, Green Park,
-, Grosvenor Place trustees,
-, growth,
-, Hyde pk,
-, hosps and dispensary,
-, ind.,
-, Jews,
-, Knightsbridge, q.v.
-, manor and ests,
n,
-, Grosvenor estate,
-, Mayfair,
-, nonconformity (prot.),
-, physic garden,
-, Pimlico,
-, Ranelagh Works,
-, residents,
-, schs,
-, slum clearances,
-, Soho,
-, St James,
-, St James's pk,
-, St Martin-in-the-Fields, q.v.
-, St Martin's School of Art,
-, St Stephen's chapel, dean of, see
Walesby
-, technical schs,
-, Tothill Fields, Stag brewery,
-, water,
-, Whitehall,
Westminster abbey:
-, abbey and abbots,
-, as lords of Chelsea,
-, as patrons of ch.,
-, and see Blois; Crispin
-, canons, see Littleton, Adam
Westminster Commission of Sewers (WCS),
Westminster diocese (Roman Cath.),
-, Diocesan Seminary, see Allen Hall
Westminster School, headmaster, see Browne, Thos
Weston, Lady,
Whall, C.,
Wharam:
-, Rob. G.,
-, Rob. Marr,
Wharton:
-, Anne, see Lee
-, Thos, Lord Wharton, earl and mqss of
Wharton,
Wheeler, E.P.,
Whistler, Jas McNeill,
White:
-, Audrey, see Fenrother
-, Hen. (fl. 1525),
-, Hen. (fl. 1651),
-, Leedham,
-, Rob.,
White Hart tavern,
White Horse inn,
White House,
White Lion Street or Little Sloane Street (formerly Princess Street),
Whitear, Jas,
Whitechapel Bell Foundry,
Whitefield, Geo.,
Whitehand, Wm,
Whitehead:
-, Hen.,
-, John,
-, Thos., and his w. Emmota,
-, Wm,
Whitehead's Grove,
Whitelands (Draycott Ave),
Whitelands House or Lodge (King's Rd),
Whitelands House (flats),
Whitelands Teacher Training College,
Whitelocke, Bulstrode,
Whiting:
-, John
-, Thos,
Whitmore, Chas Algernon,
Whitworth, Margery,
Wickham Place,
Wigley, G.J.,
Wilcocks, Geo.,
Wilde, Oscar,
Wilderness Row,
Wilford:
-, C. Edm.,
-, Edw.,
-, Gen. Ric.,
Wilford's estate,
Wilkinson, Sam., rector of Chelsea,
Wilkinson Sword, Oakley works,
Wilkyn, see Wylkyn
Willement, T.,
Willesden,
Willett, Wm,
William III,
William of Buckland,
William of Chigwell,
William Street,
William Sutton Trust,
Williams:
-, David,
-, John,
-, Revd Wm,
-, Wm,
Wills & Anderson,
Wilmot:
-, Anne, ctss of Rochester,
-, Hen., earl of Rochester,
Wilsher, Tim.,
Wilson:
-, Eden,
-, Mrs Henniker,
-, Sir Hen. Wright,
-, Hen.,
-, Revd Dr J.,
-, Revd J.E.,
-, Revd Dr Ric.,
Wilton:
-, Anne,
-, Jos.,
Wiltshire, Jeremiah,
Wiltshire, sheriff of, see Edward of Salisbury
Wiltshire Close (MB flats),
Wimbledon, Vct, see Cecil
Wimsett:
-, Hen.,
-, Jas Wm,
Wimsett & Co.,
Winchester, mqsses of, see Paulet
Winchester diocese,
-, bps of, and see Tomline;
Trelawney
Winchester House,
-, bldg,
-, water supply,
Winchester Palace (Southwark),
Winchester Terr.,
Windsor, Lord,
Windsor, canon of, see Kingsley, Chas (d. 1860)
Wingfield, Ric., Vct Powerscourt, and his wid. Dorothy,
Winks, W.,
Winstanley, Hen.,
Winter, see Ashfield
Winterbottom, Mrs,
Winterton Place,
Wiseman, Sir Rob., dean of the Arches and Vicar General,
-, his wid.,
Witherington, W. Seckham,
Witt, John,
Wivell, John,
Wlwen, vassal of King Edw. the Confessor,
Wodehouse, Rob. of, archdeacon of Richmond,
Wollaston, Wm,
Wolsey, John,
Wolward:
-, John,
-, Ric.,
Wonder What Place,
Wood:
-, Geo.,
-, Lancelot,
-, Thos,
Woodcock:
-, Deborah, w. of Rob.,
-, Ric.,
-, Rob,
Woodmason, Jas,
Woods, Forests and Land Revenues, Commrs of the Queen's,
Woods Building,
Woodward, G.,
Worcester, mqss of, see Somerset
Worcester, bp of, see Waerferth
working-class housing, see Chelsea, working-class housing
Works and Buildings, Royal Commrs of,
Works, Office of,
World's End,
-, growth,
-, housing est., pl.
-, shops,
-, soc. character,
-, soc. life, and see World's End
P.H.
World's End Passage,
World's End P.H.,
World's End turnpike,
Worsley, Sir Marcus, MP,
Wray, Chas,
Wray House, see Crown Lodge
Wren, Sir Chris.,
Wrennall, Wm,
Wrennall's farm and farmho. (Hungerford's farm),
Wright:
-, Edw.,
-, Hen. John,
-, J.J.,
Wyatt:
-, Jas,
-, Mat.,
-, T.H.,
Wylkyns:
-, Agnes, wid. of John,
-, John,
-, (or Wilkyn), Steph.,
-, Thos,
-, Wm, and his w. Alice,
Wylson, Oswald,
Wynne:
-, Edw.,
-, Revd Luttrell,
-, Wm,
Yarborough, Lord, see Anderson-Pelham
Yates, Ric.,
York, duke of, see Frederick Augustus
York, canon of, see King, Dr John
York Buildings,
York House (flats),
York Place,
York Street,
Yorkshire, and see Beverley; Richmond
Yorkshire Grey tavern,
Young:
-, Christian, m. Hen. Shuckburgh (d. by
1645),
-, Eliz., wid. of Thos,
-, John (fl. 1472),
-, John (?another),
-, Keith D.,
-, Thos,
-, Wm,
Young estate,
YRM,
Zambaco, Maria,
Zinzendorf, Count Nikolaus Ludwig von,