Historic Houses in Bath And Their Associations volume 1

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Historic Houses in Bath And Their Associations volume 1
R E M Robert Edward Myhill Peach
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She was highly "respected by the Royal Family. " 58, PULTENEY STREET was long the residence of FLETCHER PARTIS, a distinguished philanthropist, founder of the College bearing his name. The provisions of his will were to have been carried out after the death of his widow ; but she, with true appreciation of her husband's beneficent intentions, anticipated his design by carrying it out, in its integrity, during her lifetime, in 1826. The College occupies a lovely site on the edge of Newbridge Hil...l.
Historic Houses in Bath and their Associations. 141 It has been a debatable point as to the house in which WILLIAM PITT 1 lived when he came to Bath in 1802. On the one hand, it has been contended that 15, Johnstone Street is the house, from the fact that there are stone cup- boards which in all probability were especially constructed for the safer custody of Pitt's despatches. As Pitt was not in office he would have required no such accommodation. On the one hand the late Mr. George Phelan, a gentleman possessed of a good memory, used to say, some fifteen years ago, that as a boy, he was in the habit of watching at the corner of the street to see the great man come out of the house for his daily exercise or on his way to the Pump room.


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