. Old and new London : a narrative of its history, its people, and its places. of the square, made herea collection of works of art which subsequentlywere sold by public auction. This did not, how-ever, deter him from beginning t/c Jiozo, in order todecorate his new AViltshire toy, Fonthill, which wasdestined in the end to share the same fate. Herealso the shipwrecked remains of Sir CloudesleyShovel lay in state in 1707. Bishop Burnet, thehistorian, lived in Soho Square before his removalto Clerkenwell, and here he had his curiosities,including supposed original Magna Charta, 186 OLD AND


. Old and new London : a narrative of its history, its people, and its places. of the square, made herea collection of works of art which subsequentlywere sold by public auction. This did not, how-ever, deter him from beginning t/c Jiozo, in order todecorate his new AViltshire toy, Fonthill, which wasdestined in the end to share the same fate. Herealso the shipwrecked remains of Sir CloudesleyShovel lay in state in 1707. Bishop Burnet, thehistorian, lived in Soho Square before his removalto Clerkenwell, and here he had his curiosities,including supposed original Magna Charta, 186 OLD AND NEW LONDON. [Soho Square. with part of the great seal remaining attached Monmouth, and after his death it was purchased to it. by Lord Bateman, whose family occupied it for a Monmouth House, as shown in an illustration on time ; but, as the stream of fashion was setting page 187, was a lofty brick building of three storeys, westwards, they travelled along with it, and, pulling comprising a centre with slightly projecting wings, down the mansion, let out the site on building.


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