191 Find your way Round London c. 1830 Christopher and John Greenwood's 6 sheet, 8 inch to the mile map of London c.1830, with an index over 8,500 street and place names. ISBN 978-0-9545080-6-7 PC and Mac compatible £22.50 UOLJIOKN ItAUS.c.v rnr SCUM!/ or inn./u >tt\ llll.l. Buitenkant van Old Furnivals Inn rond 1840 Mrs. Crupp's House, out The Dickensian, Vol.11, November 1906, No 11 An interesting Dickens landmark is about to be swept away: York House, 15 Buckingham Street, Strand. In this building Dickens took his first lodgings after leaving his father's house in BentinckStreet, where he had earlier written his earlier Sketches. He was twenty-two years of age and was still on the Morning Chronicle. He remained here only a short time, removing to 13 Fumival's Inn about Christmas 1834. The house is famous in other ways, Peter the Great at one time occupying rooms in it, as did Henry Fielding and William Black.

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