Place Name Literal, this crescent shaped road surrounds a small park. Originally used as a market garden before the area…
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Place Name Literal, this crescent shaped road surrounds a small park. Originally used as a market garden before the area…
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Place Name Laid out over part of the Selwyn family’s Richmond estate which they owned from 1720, when Major Charles…
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Place Name Takes its name from Lancaster House, which was nearby, but actually built on the former grounds of Elleker…
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Place Name Unlike King Street this is not named after a specific monarch. It was laid out as a sister…
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Place Name King George III (June 4, 1738 – January 29, 1820) is, of course, known to history as the mad…
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Place Name King George III (June 4, 1738 – January 29, 1820) is, of course, known to history as the mad…
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Place Name A somewhat late recognition of Prince Edward (November 2, 1767 – January 23, 1820), Duke of Kent and Strathearn,…
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Place Name James Green, Judith Filson, and Margaret Watson in The Streets of Richmond and Kew write: “A very small…
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Place Name Frances Elizabeth Jocelyn (née Cowper; 1820 – March 26, 1880), Viscountess Jocelyn, was sister – or possibly half-sister…
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Place Name Thought to be named after the mercurial Laurence Hyde (March 1642 – May 2, 1711), 1st Earl of…
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