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Chelsea

London (Settlement), England


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Description of institution: In the seventeenth century, a village south west of London, now part of the greater metropolitan area. URL:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chelsea_College_(17th_century) Location contains: 18 Cheyne Walk (Address)
Beaufort House (Residence)
Chelsea College (Institution)
Chelsea Manor (Museum and/or Archive)
Chelsea Physic Garden (Site)
Church Lane/Street (Address)
Danvers Street (Address)
Don Saltero's Coffee-house and Museum (Commercial establishment)
Lawrence Street (Address)
Manor Street (Address)
Paradise Row (Address)
Ranelagh House (Residence)
People associated with this location: Barham, Henry (1670?-1726) - Lived at or near
Cope, Galen (1690-) - Lived at or near
Cope, Sir John (-d. 11 June 1721) - Lived at or near
Culliford, Richard (-c. 3 May 1738) - Lived at or near
Inglis, Alexander (-1736) - Lived at or near
Mr. Croft (-) - Lived at or near
Robartes, Francis (c. 1649-3 Feb 1718) - Death place at
Salter, James (-c. 1728) - Workplace or place of business
Print Sources linked to this location: Subject of discourse or work of art - An historical and topographical description of Chelsea [1829], and its environs; interspersed with biographical anecdotes of illustrious and eminent persons who have resided in Chelsea during the three preceding centuries.
Subject of discourse or work of art - Chelsea in the Olden & Present Times.
Subject of discourse or work of art - Chelsea Old church.
Subject of discourse or work of art - London in 1710, from the Travels of Zacharias Conrad von Uffenbach .
Subject of discourse or work of art - Memorials of Old Chelsea: a new history of the village of palaces.
Subject of discourse or work of art - The Palmer Family of Roydon and Chelsea.