Notes and Queries, Number 15, February 9, 1850 by Various
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It was the town mansion of the family of the _Welds_, of
Lutworth Castle. _Compton Street, Soho._--Built in the reign of Charles the First by Sir Francis Compton. _New_ Compton Street, when first formed, was denominated Stiddolph Street, after Sir Richard Stiddolph, the owner of the land. It afterwards changed its name, from a demise of the whole adjoining marsh land, made by Charles the Second to Sir Francis Compton. All this, and the intermediate streets, formed part of the site of the Hospital of St. Giles. _Tottenham Court Road._--The old manor-house, sometimes called in ancient records "Totham Hall," was, in Henry the Third's reign, the residence of William de Tottenhall. Part of the old buildings were remaining in 1818. {229}_Short's Gardens, Drury Lane_.--Dudley Short, Esq., had a mansion here, with fine garden attached, in the reign of Charles the Second. _Parker Street, Drury Lane._--Phillip Parker, Esq., had a mansion on this site in 1623. _Bainbridge and Buckridge Streets, St. Giles's_.--The two streets, now no more, but once celebrated in the "annals of low life," were built prior to 1672, and derived their names from their owners, eminent parishioners in the reign of Charles the Second. _Dyot Street, St. Giles's._--This street was inhabited, as late as 1803, by Philip Dyot, Esq., a descendant of the gentleman from |
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