Talliss Illustrated London in Commemoration of the Great Exhibition of All Na

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Talliss Illustrated London in Commemoration of the Great Exhibition of All Na
William Gaspey
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Viscount Fitzwilliam, who died in 1816, 116 TALLIS'S ILLUSTRATED LONDON; is buried in Riclimond churchyard. This nobleman be- queathed his vaUiable collection of books, prints, paintings, medals, &c. , to the university of Cambridge for the pur- pose of establishing a museum ; together with, £100, 000 South-Sea Annuities, to erect a building for their recep- tion, and to defray other incidental costs.
The natural beauties of Richmond render it a favourite resort of the inhabitants of the capita
...l, and omnibus, steam-boat, and rail, bring it within a moderate distance of London. There are numerous hotels and inns for the accommodation of visitors, of which the principal is the Star and Garter. From the balcony of the assembly- room a view is gained of seven counties.
About a mile from Richmond, and in the same county, is Kew, formerly a hamlet to Kingston, and made an in- dependent parish in 1769. It has undergone many muta- tions of name. In the reign of Henry VII. It was writ- ten Kayhough; afterwards it was successively called Kayhowe, Kyahoo, Keyhowe, Keye, Kayo, and Kewe.


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