User:MetricHistory/sandbox/Carey Street, London

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Overview[edit]

Parishes[edit]

Maps[edit]

1994 boundary changes[edit]

  • Westminster UK Statutory Instruments 1993 No. 1365, eff. 1st April 1994
  • London UK Statutory Instruments 1993 No. 1445, eff. 1st April 1994

St. Clement Danes CP[edit]

Maps[edit]

St. Clement Danes Church[edit]

church reloc./island proposals[edit]

Lincoln's Inn EP[edit]

  • Lincoln's Inn
    • The Records of the Honorable Society of Lincoln's Inn
      • Baildon, William Paley, ed. (1897). The Black Books Vol. I. from A.D. 1422 to A.D. 1586. The Records of the Honorable Society of Lincoln's Inn. London: Lincoln's Inn. LCCN 01004143.
      • Baildon, William Paley, ed. (1898). The Black Books Vol. II. from A.D. 1586 to A.D. 1660. The Records of the Honorable Society of Lincoln's Inn. London: Lincoln's Inn. LCCN 01004143.
      • Baildon, William Paley, ed. (1899). The Black Books Vol. III. from A.D. 1660 to A.D. 1775. The Records of the Honorable Society of Lincoln's Inn. London: Lincoln's Inn. LCCN 01004143.
      • Baildon, William Paley, ed. (1902). The Black Books Vol. IV. from A.D. 1776 to A.D. 1845. The Records of the Honorable Society of Lincoln's Inn. London: Lincoln's Inn. LCCN 01004143.
      • Roxburgh, Ronald, ed. (1968). The Black Books Vol. V A.D. 1845-A.D. 1914. The Records of the Honorable Society of Lincoln's Inn. London: Lincoln's Inn. LCCN 01004143.
      • Baker, P.V., ed. (2001). The Black Books Vol. VI A.D. 1914-A.D. 1965. The Records of the Honorable Society of Lincoln's Inn. London: Lincoln's Inn. ISBN 0-9540619-0-X. LCCN 01004143.
    • Griffith, Edward (1831). Cases of Supposed Exemption from Poor Rates, claimed on the ground of extra-parochiality ... London: Henry Butterworth.
    • Lincoln's Inn and United Parishes of St. Andrew Holborn above the Bars and St. George the Martyr, Middlesex Act 1829 UK Local Acts 1829 c. xxxii (10 Geo. 4) 14 May 1829 SAH EP
    • Lincoln's Inn Rates Act 1847 UK Local Acts 1847 c. ccxi (10&11 Vict) 9 July 1847 SGF EP
    • Lincoln's Inn Act 1860 UK Local Acts 1860 c. clxxxiv (23&24 Vict) 6 Aug 1860 conf. & mod. Serle agmt. 1682
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Subject areas[edit]

end points[edit]

south side[edit]

  • Bell Yard
  • 1-5
    • 5 Geo. Beavett, Chancellor's Head 1841
    • 5 Wm. Alexander, Chancellor's Head 1847
    • 5 Frederick James, Chancellor's Head 1851
    • 5 William Carter, Alma Stores 1862
  • Serle's Place
  • 6-11
    • 6 Public Dispensary 1851-1862
  • Hemlock Ct.
  • 12-16
  • New Ct.
  • 17-18
  • New Boswell Ct.
  • 19-21
  • Plough Ct.
  • 22-24
    • 22 Joseph Turner, furnishing undertaker & black coach master 1851
    • 22 Edward Wallis, grocer & oilman 1862
    • 23 William Tyrrell, Plough 1841-1851
      • Richard Davis, livery stables 1847
    • 23 William Adolphus Challenor, Plough 1862
  • Yates Ct.

...

  • -- Reves & Turner, law booksellers 1891-1895
  • Bell Yard
    • Commons:Category:Bell Yard, London
    • RCJ 1891-1921
    • West Garden
    • 24-27
      • 24 John Lyddon, attorney 1841
      • William Lyddon, solicitor 1841-1862
      • 25 John Skipsey, house painter, &c. 1841
      • 25 Skipsey, Beard & Co, painters, &c. 1847-1851
      • 25 Beard & Morrison, painters, &c. 1862
      • 25 Morrison & Son, painters &c. 1882
      • 26 Mayhew, Johnston & Mayhew, solicitors 1841
      • 26 Mayhew & Sons, solicitors 1847
      • 26 Alfred Mayhew, solicitor 1851-1862
        • Joshua Dorset Joseph Mayhew, solicitor 1851
        • Wilmot Parker, barrister 1851
      • 26 Edward Doyle & Sons, solicitors 1882
      • 27 Richard Hollier Atkinson, attorney 1841-1851
        • Binns, William & Co., patent agents 1847
      • 27 Edward Abbot, solicitor 1851
        • John Burgess, solicitor 1851
      • 27 Mrs. Eliza Heraud, law stationer 1862
      • 27 Matthew Bros., surgical inst. makers 1882
        • John Ellerton, solicitor 1882
      • -- Bankruptcy buildings 1895-1921
  • Grange Court
    • Commons:Category:Grange Court, London WC2
    • 28-32 King's College Hospital 1862-1895
      • 28 Edward Basnett, attorney 1841, solicitor 1847
        • Philip Roberts, attorney 1841, solicitor 1847-1851
        • George Chartres, lodging house 1847
      • 28 Basnett & Balderston, solicitors 1851
      • 29 Metropolitan Free Hospital 1841-1847
      • 31 Horner Edward, Grange 1841
      • 31 William Lewis Farnell, Grange 1847-1851
        • Chas. Mayhew, Grange livery stables 1847
      • (32) King's College Hospital 1847-1851

formerly 32-1

north side[edit]

formerly 33-50

  • Cook's Court block
  • Serle Street
  • Lincoln's Inn shops - New Square c.1697? a/o 1722
    • 51 ??-bef. 1888
      • 51 Samuel Chapman, dining rooms 1841-1842
      • 51 James & Samuel Brown, dining rooms 1847-1851
      • 51 William Maskell, dining rooms 1861
      • 51 Peter M. McCallum, printer 1862
      • 51 William Clowes & Sons (1866-1881)
      • 51 vacant 1882
    • 52 ??-bef. 1888
      • 52 Stephen Wm. & John Wood, law stationers 1841-1851
      • 52 George Atkinson, solicitor 1857-1862
      • 52 William Henry Hudson, esq 1861-1862
      • 52 Academy Newspaper, Solicitors' Journal, Weekly Reporter 1877-1882
    • 51-52 Thomas More Chambers 1888
      • George Matthews Arnold "The Yemen Coffee House" (1888-?)
      • 51-52 Solicitors' Law Stationery Society, Ltd. 1890-1895
      • 51-52 Wm. Eggins, law stationer 1899
        • John Travor Davies, solicitor 1899
      • 51-52 J. Lyons & Co., Lim., cafe 1910-1921
        • Simeon Josephs, office furn. dealer 1910-1914
        • C.F. Stutter & Co., shorthand writers & typewriting offices 1914-1921
        • William Augustus Watkins, watchmaker 1921 (1845–? M9FQ-CZ9)
      • 1975 51-61
      • 1975 near dupe.
    • 53 Seven Stars "1602" c.1697? a/o 1722
      • Big Dipper (The Plough) Pleiades (Seven Sisters)
      • The London encyclopaedia Ben Weinreb and Christopher Hibbert
      • The Buildings of England: London. 6, Westminster Simon Bradley and Nikolaus Pevsner
      • -- Mr Andrews, at the Seven Stars 1722
      • 53 Charles Godwin, Seven Stars 1841
      • 53 Benjamin Anderson, Seven Stars 1842
      • 53 Thomas Taylor, Seven Stars 1847-1851
      • 53 Richard Wright, Seven Stars 1861-1862
      • 53 Chas. Marr Francis, Seven Stars 1882
      • 53-54 Mrs. Catherine Ann Wright, Seven Stars 1891-1895
      • 53-54 Miss Kate Eliza Wright, Seven Stars 1899
      • 53-54 Alfred R. Shepperd, Seven Stars 1910
      • 53-54 Seven Stars Victuallers Ltd. 1914-1915
      • 53-54 Geo. B. Richards, Seven Stars 1921
      • 54 Jonathan Harvey, hairdresser 1841-1842
      • 54 William Richard Lavers (1819–1849 M3SR-4MY ?), tailor 1847
      • 54 Joseph Pocock, tailor 1851
      • -missing- 1861-1882
    • 55 parish bounds
    • 56 The Silver Mousetrap A. Woodhouse & Son "1690"
      • 56 Ebenezer Davies, law stationer 1841-1843
      • 56 Joseph Henry Harwar (1809–1885 LW66-YFT), law stationer 1847
      • -missing- 1851
      • 56 William John Bailey, law stationer 1861
      • -missing- 1862
      • 56 Showler & Sons, law stationers 1882
      • 56 Walter Robert Showler (1849–1930 MDP8-3VS), law stationer 1891
      • 56 M. Wood & Co., tobacconists 1895
      • -missing- 1899-1910
      • 56 Albert Woodhouse, silversmith 1914-1921
        • Arnold Woodhouse 1947
      • 56 A. Woodhouse & Son, Ltd. 1975-date 1935? "The Silver Mouse Trap" 1970
    • 57 Legastat Ltd. 1953
      • 57 Wildy & Davis, law booksellers 1841-1842
      • 57 Reuben Thomas Davis (1806–1854 MSNF-2F5), law bookseller 1847
      • 57 Davis & Amer, law booksellers 1851
      • 57 Davis & Son, law booksellers 1861-1882
      • 57 Wm. Henry Kelly, law bookseller 1891
      • 57 Kelly Law Book Co., Ltd. 1895-1921
      • 57 Legastat Ltd. 1975-date
      • 1975 53-57
    • Carey Street Entrance to New Square Lincoln's Inn 1697
      • (Mary) Wildy & Son, law booksellers 1847 (90 Chancery Lane)
      • Wildy & Sons, law booksellers 1851
      • William Amer (1811–1879 G3HR-BHQ), law booksellers 1859-1862 (-1879)
      • Wildy & Sons, law booksellers 1882-1921
    • 58-59 Wildy & Sons Ltd. 1830
      • 58 Henry Bailey, law stationer 1841-1851
      • -missing- 1861-1862
      • 58 Richard Amer (1838–1906 G3HT-9FV), law bookseller 1882-1899
      • 58 Clerical, Medical & General Life Assurance Society, Law Courts Branch 1900-1921
      • 59 Edwin Robinson, law wig maker 1841-1847 (21 Aldgate)
        • Henry Robinson, japanner & paper machee 1841-1847
      • 59 George Barton, printseller 1851
      • 59 William Draper, Solicitors' Journal, Weekly Reporter 1858-1859
      • 59 Law Newspaper Co. (William Draper), Solicitors' Journal, Weekly Reporter 1861-1862
      • 59 Solicitors' Journal 1867-1870 (12 Cook's Ct. 1872-1877)
      • 59 Charles Augustus Noad (sr. 1839–1882 LKRS-5ZS) (jr. 1866–1943 LKRS-T3X), law stationer 1882-1915
        • William Augustus Watkins, watchmaker 1882-1915
        • Wm. John Baker, advertising agent 1899-1915
      • 59 General Reversionary & Investment Co., Ltd. 1921-1948 (acq. 1913)
    • 60 60 Carey Street c.1697?
      • 1731-32 for Richard Foley (1681–1732)
      • Edward Foley (1676–1747)
      • Thomas Foley, 2nd Baron Foley (1703–1766)
      • Thomas Foley, 1st Baron Foley (1716–1777)
      • James Powell 1824-1840
      • 60 Martineau, Malton & Trollope, solicitors 1835-1842
        • Philip Martineau (1791–1860 KJ5X-SBJ), William Malton (1792–? G3RH-DYD), Edward Trollope (1803–1847 KHJ1-9K4)
      • 60 Malton & Trollope, solicitors 1844-1847
        • James Powell (1774–1840 L2GZ-BBX ?) & Sons, wine merchants 1841-1862
      • 60 William Malton, solicitor 1851
      • 60 Walter Francis Baynes (1823–1914 9J9J-HS2), solicitor 1851-1867
        • Edmund James Daniell (1814–1882 M9QC-SCY), solicitor 1861-1862
      • 60 J. Cotton Powell (John Cotton Powell 1817–1907 K6SP-XYQ) 1871
      • 60 Arnold & Co., solicitors 1875-1887
      • 60 Fooks, Chadwick, Arnold & Chadwick, solicitors 1889-1914
        • Edward John Fooks (1851–1920), Charles Chadwick (1854–1913), Bernard Arnold (1862–1925) & Louis Chadwick (1861–1922)
      • 60 Fooks, Arnold, Chadwick & Co., solicitors 1915
      • 60 Arnold, Chadwick, Fooks & Co., solicitors 1921-1927
      • 60 Law Society - President's House (rest. Lander, Bedells & Crompton) 1929
      • 1942 front from cor. Cary & Bell Yard
      • 1942 rear from Star Yard
      • 1956 door
  • Star Yard
  • 61-68 ??-1862?
    • 61 Philip Martineau & Wm. Malton, solicitors 1817-1829
    • 61 G. Hepburn, smith & fire proof box maker 1841-1851
      • William Maunday, solicitor 1847-1851
    • 62 James Perry, law stationer 1842-1847
      • Jas. Rosson, law stationer 1847
    • 62 Jas. Perry & Son, law writers 1851
    • 63 Charles Muskgrave, law stationer 1841-1842
    • 63 Henry James Elburn, Jr., law stationer 1842-1847
      • James Hale, law writer 1847
      • Samuel Whishaw Morris, law writer 1847
      • Thos. Robt. Atkinson, law stationer 1847
    • 64 Henry Rogers, mineralogist & curiosity dealer 1842-1847 (9 Bell Yard)
    • 64 Richard Hatton, stationer 1861
    • 64 Richard Hatton & Son, stationers 1862
    • 65 John Baker, sheriff's officer 1851
    • 65 Charles Mosley, watchmaker 1861-1862
    • 67 Henry Frederick Hoare, tailor 1851-1862
    • 68 Francis Haarer, tobacconist 1851
    • 68 George Lamb, tobacconist 1861-1862
  • 61 Union Bank of London Chancery Lane Branch 1865 F.W. Porter

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