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No. 4 St James's Place, from where Frédéric Chopin left for the Guildhall on 16 November 1848 for his last public performance. Joseph Addison (1672–1719), author and politician who founded The Spectator, lived here in 1710. [3] Eustace Budgell (1686–1737), English writer and politician. [3]
These are lists of place names, i.e. lists of places mainly ordered by place name. Subcategories This category has the following 12 subcategories, out of 12 total.
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12 St James's Square St James's SW1Y 4RB 1992 () 599 : Rudyard Kipling (1865–1936) "poet and story writer lived here 1889–1891" 43 Villiers Street Charing Cross WC2N 6NE 1957 () 286 : The plaque replaces a London County Council plaque from 1940. [23] Field-Marshal Earl Kitchener of Khartoum, K.G. (1850–1916) "Lived here 1914–15"
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St James's St Tory. Members inc Byron & Gibbon closed 1932 Commonwealth Club: 1868 25 Northumberland Avenue formerly headquarters of the Royal Commonwealth Society: Closed June 2013. The RCS still exists as a charity. Conservative Club: 1840 88 St James's Street (1841–1845); 74 St James's Street (1841–1950) Political; Conservative
St James's Market, St James's Place, St James's Square, St James's Street and Little St James's Street – all from St James's Palace, [41] built on the site of the medieval St James's leper hospital which was dedicated to St James the Less, apostle and Bishop of Jerusalem, [2] [3] or, according to Sheila Fairfield, writing in The Streets of ...
St James's Place is a street in the St James's district of London. St James's Place or St. James Place may also refer to: St. James's Place plc, branded as St. James's Place Wealth Management, a British wealth management firm based in Cirencester, England; St. James Place, the working title of the 2015 American film Bridge of Spies