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Canon Row

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In 1878 Canon Row extended from the back of Richmond Terrace to Bridge Street, Westminster, and about midway between the Thames and Parliament Street. It is a narrow thoroughfare.
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and John Selden, Canon Row — or, as it was often called, Channel Row — derived its name from being the residence allotted to the
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Ros, Maggi, Life in Elizabethan England: A London and Westminster Directory, 2008
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Ros, Maggi, Life in Elizabethan England: A London and Westminster Directory, 2008
141: 114: 180: 167: 52: 20: 86:The current buildings on the site, including the 36:in London. It is best known as the location of 67:. It was anciently the site of several grand 8: 106:, Volume 3, London, 1878, pp. 376–382: 125: 7: 90:, date from the early 20th century. 81:Thomas Radclyffe, 3rd Earl of Sussex 205:Streets in the City of Westminster 73:Henry Clinton, 2nd Earl of Lincoln 14: 108:Whitehall: Precinct and Gardens 1: 32:is a historic street in the 221: 16:Street in London, England 88:Canon Row Police Station 38:Canon Row Police Station 26: 65:Palace of Westminster 24: 181:51.50160°N 0.12546°W 177: /  61:St Stephen's Chapel 34:City of Westminster 186:51.50160; -0.12546 104:Old and New London 27: 100:Thornbury, Walter 25:Canon Row in 2009 212: 192: 191: 189: 188: 187: 182: 178: 175: 174: 173: 170: 158: 157: 150: 144: 139: 133: 130: 220: 219: 215: 214: 213: 211: 210: 209: 195: 194: 185: 183: 179: 176: 171: 168: 166: 164: 163: 161: 152: 151: 147: 140: 136: 131: 127: 123: 96: 46: 17: 12: 11: 5: 218: 216: 208: 207: 197: 196: 160: 159: 145: 134: 124: 122: 119: 118: 117: 112: 95: 92: 77:Hertford House 45: 42: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 217: 206: 203: 202: 200: 193: 190: 155: 149: 146: 143: 138: 135: 129: 126: 120: 116: 113: 111: 109: 105: 101: 98: 97: 93: 91: 89: 84: 82: 78: 74: 70: 66: 62: 58: 54: 51:According to 49: 43: 41: 39: 35: 31: 23: 19: 162: 148: 137: 128: 107: 103: 85: 50: 47: 29: 28: 18: 184: / 154:"Canon Row" 169:51°30′06″N 121:References 69:townhouses 172:0°07′32″W 132:Thornbury 53:John Stow 30:Canon Row 199:Category 94:Sources 63:in the 44:History 57:Canons 59:of 201:: 102:, 83:. 40:. 156:.

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City of Westminster
Canon Row Police Station
John Stow
Canons
St Stephen's Chapel
Palace of Westminster
townhouses
Henry Clinton, 2nd Earl of Lincoln
Hertford House
Thomas Radclyffe, 3rd Earl of Sussex
Canon Row Police Station
Thornbury, Walter

Ros, Maggi, Life in Elizabethan England: A London and Westminster Directory, 2008
Ros, Maggi, Life in Elizabethan England: A London and Westminster Directory, 2008
"Canon Row"
51°30′06″N 0°07′32″W / 51.50160°N 0.12546°W / 51.50160; -0.12546
Category
Streets in the City of Westminster

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