Endsleigh Street
Endsleigh Street is a street in the Bloomsbury district of central London, in the London Borough of Camden. It runs between Endsleigh Gardens in the north and Endsleigh Place and Tavistock Square in the south.
Former residents
According to the Survey of London, the former residents include:[1]
- No. 1. 1848–1855, Sir William Atherton (1806–1864), lawyer. Solicitor-General, 1859 and Attorney-General, 1861. Liberal M.P. for Durham.
- No. 10. 1839–1853, Sir Charles John Crompton (1797–1865), barrister, Inner Temple, 1821. Justice of the Queen's Bench, 1852.
- No. 11. 1864–1876, Rev. T. V. Povah.
- No. 21. 1841–1862, Sir John Mellor (1809–1887), barrister of the Inner Temple and judge. M.P. for Great Yarmouth and Nottingham.
- No. 21. 1891–1902, Rev. John Wogan Festing, vicar of Christ Church, Albany Street, 1878–1890; rural dean of St. Pancras, 1887, and prebendary of St. Pauls, 1888. Bishop of St. Albans, 1890. Died unmarried in Endsleigh Street.
References
- "Upper Woburn Place, Endsleigh Gardens, Endsleigh Street, Endsleigh Place and Taviton Street - British History Online". www.british-history.ac.uk. Retrieved 12 March 2018.
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