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  1. ST. JAMES'S SQUARE IN 1773. In this square resided Pope's friend, Allen, Lord Bathurst, who was created a peer by Queen Anne in 1711, and who, living for sixty years longer, was the last of that great knot of men of wit and genius who rendered illustrious in one way the short but inglorious ministry of Oxford and Bolingbroke.

  2. 5 de feb. de 2017 · St. James's Square. The grant by Charles II of the freehold of the site of St. James's Square and other adjacent property to trustees for the Earl of St. Albans was made on 1 April 1665. The square itself took shape in the 1670's. But the building activities of St. Albans and his plans for the freehold area dated from the lengthening, in ...

  3. St James's Square is situated 240m south-west of Piccadilly Circus and c 300m north of St James's Park (qv). The c 1ha level site is bounded on all four sides by the roads of St James's Square. ENTRANCES AND APPROACHES. There are four entrances, each centrally placed, which provide access to St James's Square from each direction.

  4. St James’s Church, 14 October 1940. About St James’s Church. Walk through the church – it is open daily – and leave through the door on the other side that takes you into Jermyn Street. (In the unlikely event it is closed then simply walk down the adjacent Church Place and turn right along Jermyn Street to pick up the walk.)

  5. Sep 2019 • Solo. St. James’s Square is the only square in the St. James’s district of the City of Westminster lying between Piccadilly and Pall Mall. It is home to a headquarters of a number of global corporations, the London Library, four gentlemen’s clubs and Chatham House that think-tank for international relations.

  6. Sept 2019 • Solo. St. James’s Square is the only square in the St. James’s district of the City of Westminster lying between Piccadilly and Pall Mall. It is home to a headquarters of a number of global corporations, the London Library, four gentlemen’s clubs and Chatham House that think-tank for international relations.

  7. Other articles where St. James’s Square is discussed: Saint James: …part of the district is St. James’s Square, which was created in the 1660s as an aristocratic housing development. Among the buildings surrounding its central garden are Chatham House (the former home of three British prime ministers), the London Library (a private subscription library opened in 1841), several private ...