A collection of 22 documents relating to property in Grafton Street, London, 1790s-1930s, comprising 13 vellum and 9 paper documents, including a counterpart 99 year lease dated 31st July 1792 signed by the architect John Nash (here referred to a carpenter), a similar counterpart 99 lease dated 1st August, 1792 signed Francis Seymour Conway, 1st Earl of Hertford (1718-1794); Henry Seymour Conway (1721-1795); Charles, Lord Southampton, and architects James Adam (1752-1835) & William Adam (1738-1822), and two similar documents signed by Clement Mead (carpenter to Robert Adam , dated 1st August 1792 and 1st September 1792, all folding, some dust-soiling and few marks These indentures pertain to a property in Grafton Street from 1792 and continue unbroken until circa 1932. The architect John Nash was responsible for much of the layout of Regency London under the patronage of the Prince Regent, and during his reign as George IV. Examples of his work include Buckingham Palace (the state rooms and western front), Regent Street, Regent's Park, Marble Arch, Clarence House and Brighton Royal Pavilion etc. (22)
A collection of 22 documents relating to property in Grafton Street, London, 1790s-1930s, comprising 13 vellum and 9 paper documents, including a counterpart 99 year lease dated 31st July 1792 signed by the architect John Nash (here referred to a carpenter), a similar counterpart 99 lease dated 1st August, 1792 signed Francis Seymour Conway, 1st Earl of Hertford (1718-1794); Henry Seymour Conway (1721-1795); Charles, Lord Southampton, and architects James Adam (1752-1835) & William Adam (1738-1822), and two similar documents signed by Clement Mead (carpenter to Robert Adam , dated 1st August 1792 and 1st September 1792, all folding, some dust-soiling and few marks These indentures pertain to a property in Grafton Street from 1792 and continue unbroken until circa 1932. The architect John Nash was responsible for much of the layout of Regency London under the patronage of the Prince Regent, and during his reign as George IV. Examples of his work include Buckingham Palace (the state rooms and western front), Regent Street, Regent's Park, Marble Arch, Clarence House and Brighton Royal Pavilion etc. (22)
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