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... afterwards Duke of Kingston . Horace Walpole was born in a house on the west side of this street , afterwards removing to the opposite house , No. 5 , which the Society of Arts has marked with a tablet , commem- orating it as the ...
... afterwards Duke of Kingston . Horace Walpole was born in a house on the west side of this street , afterwards removing to the opposite house , No. 5 , which the Society of Arts has marked with a tablet , commem- orating it as the ...
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... afterwards immortalised in " David Copperfield " : " They were at the top of the house . . . and consisted of a little half - blind entry where you could see hardly anything , a little stone - blind pantry where you could see nothing at ...
... afterwards immortalised in " David Copperfield " : " They were at the top of the house . . . and consisted of a little half - blind entry where you could see hardly anything , a little stone - blind pantry where you could see nothing at ...
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... afterwards Countess St Quintin , and author of several poems . Among her pupils were several girls who afterwards became noted writers . Mary Russell Mitford for one , who tells us that she was sent here in 1798— “ a petted child of ten ...
... afterwards Countess St Quintin , and author of several poems . Among her pupils were several girls who afterwards became noted writers . Mary Russell Mitford for one , who tells us that she was sent here in 1798— “ a petted child of ten ...
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