Clarges Street is a street in the City of Westminster, London. The street runs from Clarges Mews in the north to Piccadilly in the south. It is crossed by Curzon Street.
Curzon Street. ClargesStreet was built in the early 18th century and is probably named after Sir Thomas Clarges. Notable inhabitants of ClargesStreet have...
Clarges may refer to: Clarges baronets, extant from 1674 to 1834 Robert Clarges (fl. 1713–1716), English Tory MP for Reading Thomas Clarges (disambiguation)...
Heritage List for England since March 1980. The rear of the hotel at 39-42 ClargesStreet was a separate hotel before the war, and it is also Grade II listed...
and appoint a liquidator. Cohen worked from his London offices at 8 ClargesStreet in London. His visitors included business associates, jockeys, trainers...
management (AUM) of about $30 billion as of 2024. It is headquartered at 7 ClargesStreet, in Mayfair, London with affiliated entities in Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore...
Club has four principal physical locations. Its headquarters are on ClargesStreet in Mayfair, London, incorporating a private members' club (with bar...
45 and 46 ClargesStreet are two Grade II listed townhouses built around 1730–1750, located in ClargesStreet in the London district of Mayfair. The Historic...
Clarges to go immediately to Scotland with his letters to George Monck, Clarge's brother-in-law, to obtain Monck's view of his protectorate. Clarges became...
been from Lord Dorset that she acquired the leasehold of a house on ClargesStreet that was to become her principal residence. Toward the end of their...
Chesterfield Street – after Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield, who owned a mansion nearby in the 18th century Clarges Mews and ClargesStreet – after...
of the village, where Sloan Street branched to the west, to a junction with ClargesStreet and Pont Street. Dover Street led to the south-east and met...
ago (1806) Preceded by Portlandites Merged into Grenvillites Headquarters 46 ClargesStreet, London Ideology Progressive liberalism Reformism Radicalism Anti-monarchism...
Dundas Heenan, of Heenan, Winn and Steel, consulting engineers, 29 ClargesStreet, London, W.1. Dundas had served in the RFC in WW1, retiring as acting...
Andrew Cobham, Surrey. James Carrick Moore died on 1 June 1860 at 9 ClargesStreet, London. His wife Harriet died on 15 October 1866. "James Carrick Moore...
sexuality. Arthur Annesley Ronald Firbank was born on 17 January 1886, in ClargesStreet, Westminster, the son of a member of parliament, Sir Thomas Firbank...
Weymouth Street to 11 ClargesStreet, as well as acquiring a seaside retreat named Clover Cottage (now 13 South Cliff, Eastbourne). Their ClargesStreet house...
Side: Leicester Estate, Nos 17-30 Leicester Square and Irving Street (formerly Green Street)". British History Online. Retrieved 9 November 2023. "School...
most of its existence, the company's head office was located at 29 ClargesStreet, Central London. By 1951, Eagle Aviation had won its first regular Government...
headquarters at ClargesStreet in London London until 2014 at which time the Institute moved to its current location in Curlew Street, south of the River...
"SOMERSET, Lord Granville Charles Henry (1792-1848), of Troy, Mon. And 8 ClargesStreet, MDX. | History of Parliament Online". "No. 19223". The London Gazette...
(Repealed by Treason Act 1945) Streets (London) Act 1766 6 Geo. 3. c. 54 6 June 1766 An Act for putting the Road from ClargesStreet to Hyde Park Corner, and...
and they relocated to Sevenoaks at the end of July, and London, at 10 ClargesStreet, in mid-August. In the beginning of September, with Henry James leaving...