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20 St James's Place, St James's Street: 1942 Yachting enthusiasts Admitted Royal Over-Seas League (formerly the Over-Seas Club) 1910 4 Park Place, St James's: 1921 Commonwealth citizens, affiliate membership available for other nationalities; music and the arts; travellers. Since beginning Royal Society of Medicine: 1805 1 Wimpole Street 1910
In 1997 J. Rothschild Assurance merged with – and took on the name of – a much smaller entity, St. James's Place Capital. [13] The business was restructured and transferred to a new legal entity in 2000, when Halifax plc (formerly the Halifax Building Society) took a 60 per cent shareholding for £760 million. [14]
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"
See List of Book of Mormon places for a reference list of locations mentioned in the Book of Mormon, and List of Book of Mormon people for persons mentioned therein. The intention is to list all places named (usually by Mormons) for specifically Mormon places and people, where those names are not otherwise generally known as Biblical (meaning ...
Pages in category "St James's Place" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
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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]