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Loopy Linda in La La Land
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27-09-12, 06:55
Can anyone make our the address of the abode of Henry John Trowbridge
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27-09-12, 07:05
I think it might be Pultency Court as in Little Pultency Street further up the page.
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P.S. Second thoughts, it might be Pulteney.
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27-09-12, 08:27
Thanks for looking, i googled that and can't find anything at the moment.
Annoying thing is I can read all the others!!!
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27-09-12, 08:40
I agree with Breckland Jane - Pultency Court.
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27-09-12, 11:59
Town? There's a Pulteney Bridge in Bath.
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27-09-12, 12:04
It's Pulteney Court. A Google search finds a few references.
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27-09-12, 12:20
Topography of London
http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=h5EKAQAAMAAJ&pg=PT274&lpg=PT274&dq=pulteney+court+golden+square++london&source=bl&ots=ISXlZSLUYk&sig=S-r2McPVqvwZ4OOlbScFzV7-vQw&hl=en&sa=X&ei=Q0FkUJDSKenJ0AX7w4HQDw&sqi=2&ved=0CE4Q6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=pulteney%20court%20golden%20square%20%20london&f=false
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27-09-12, 20:18
Thanks everyone
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