Surrey. [Kelly's
2'14 KEW. SURREY. [KELLY'S Kew HuusP, a seat of the Capel family, was rented by Frederick, ' PUBLIC ES'l' ABLISHMENTS. Prince of Wales, and occupied by his widow, the Princess Kew Toll House (Port of London Authority), Henry Jamt-s Dowager, mother of Gc.>orge III.; it is now appropriated Arnold, collector, Riverside in suitc.>s of apartments to persons nominated by t.he King. Volunteer Fire Brigade (Percy Keene, chief officer), Station Cambridge Cottage, a plain mansion of brick, on the weRt side Kew road ' of the green, is the property of the trustees of H.R.H. the PUBLIC OFFICERS. late Duke of Cambridge K.G. (d. 1904). Sir John Puckering. Assistant Overseer, Assessor & Collector of King's Taxes for keeper of the great seal to Queen Elizabeth, and Sir Peter Richmond, Kew & Petersham, Alfred William Bowden, J.ely, the eminent painter, both lived for some time at Kew, Dome buildings, The Quadrant, Richmond as also did Stephen Duck, poet and thrP.shcr; M. Niepce, :\fedical Officer. Kew District, Lione.l Cottingham BurreD .J senr. the original discoverer of photography,- reside:l here in M.~., M.ll. .356 K ew roa.u- 1827. T he land chiefly belongs to the Crown. The King is Public Vaccinator, Kew & North Sheen nistrict, Richmond lord of the manor. The area is 292 acres of land, 5 of um · on, E rnes t L e F evre p ayne M. a.c.s. 'R:ng., L.R.C.P.LOn d. , water, 32 of tidal water and I5 of foreshore; rateable value, L.S.A.
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