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ommon-place Book, that the _original_ Turk's Head, at which the Literary Club first held their meetings, was in _Greek_ Street, Soho, not in Gerrard Street:-- "The Literary Club was first held at the Turk's Head in Greek Street, which tavern was almost half a century since removed to Gerrard Street, where it continued nearly as long as the house was kept open."--_European Mag._ Jan. 1803. "The Turk's Head, in Gerrard Street, Soho, was, more than fifty years since, removed from a tavern of the same sign the corner of Greek and Compton Streets. This place was a kind of head-quarters for the Loyal Association during the rebellion of 1745."--Moser's _Memorandum Book_, MS. dated 1799. No. 2. _Storey's Gate, Birdcage Walk, St. James's Park._--I have seen it stated, but do not recollect where, that "Storey's" was a house of public entertainment. "Webb's," mentioned in the following extracts, was also a place of a similar description:-- "April 25. 1682.--About nine, this night, it began to lighten, thunder, and rain. The next morning, there was the greatest flood in St. James's Park ever remembered. It came round about the fences, and up to the gravel walks--people could not walk to _Webb's_ and _Storie's_. "April 3, 1685.--This afternoon nine or ten houses were burned or blown up, that looked into S. James's Park, between _Webb's_ and _Storie's_."--_Diary of Phillip Madox_, MS. formerly in the possession of Thorpe the bookseller. No. 3. _Capel Court_.--So named from Sir William Capell, draper, Lord Mayor in 1503, whose mansion stood on the site of the present Stock Exchange.--Pennant's _Common-place Book_. No. 4. _Bloomsbury Market_.--This market, built by the Duke of Bedford, was opened in March, 1730. Query, was there a market on the site before?--_Ibid_. No. 5. _Bartlet's Buildings_.--_Mackeril's Quaker Coffee-house_, frequently mentioned at the beginning of the last century, was in these buildings.--_Ibid_. No. 6. _St. Olave's, Crutched Friars_.--Names of various persons who have occupied houses in this parish: Lady Sydney, 1586--Lady Walsingham, 1590--Lady Essex, 1594--Lord Lumley, 1594--Viscount Sudbury, 1629--Philip Lord Herbert, 1646--Dr. Gibbon, 1653--Sir R. Ford, 1653--Lord Brounker, 1673--Sir Cloudesley Shovel, 1700--_Extracts from the Registers made by the Rev. H. Goodhall_, 1818. EDWARD F. RIMBAULT.
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