Literary Landmarks of London

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Literary Landmarks of London
Hutton Laurence
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It disappeared on the con- struction of the New Law Courts.
Landor went to Italy in 1815, and London saw but little of him after that, except on his annual visits, during the later years of his life, to Gore House * when the lilacs were in bloom.' Gore House, the residence of Lady Blessington, and so famous in its day, has disappeared. It stood very near, if not exactly on, the site of the Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Gore.
NATHANIEL LEE.
Circa 1650-1692.
XT AT LEE was at Westminster School (s
...ee Churchill, -^-^ p« 51) until 1668, when he entered Trinity College, Cambridge. He made his first appearance as an actor in 1672, as Duncan in 'Macbeth,' at the Duke's Theatre, Lin- coln's Inn Fields (see Davenant, p. 74) ; but although, as Cibber says, he was so pathetic a reader of the scenes he had written himself that he moved old actors to tears, he failed ignominiously as a player, and quitted the stage in despair. In 1684 he was *sent to Bedlam,' where he was confined for four years. Bedlam, which is a cockney con- traction for Bethlehem Hospital, stood, according to Stow, * in Bishop's Gate Ward without the City wall, between Bish- opsgate Street and Moorfields .

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