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Rutland House was the name of at least two London houses occupied by the Earls and Dukes of Rutland.That on Aldersgate Street was leased by playwright Sir William Davenant, who converted a room of it into a private theatre in the 1650s. That in Knightsbridge was a six-acre site until its demolition in the 1830s.

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  • Rutland House was the name of at least two London houses occupied by the Earls and Dukes of Rutland.That on Aldersgate Street was leased by playwright Sir William Davenant, who converted a room of it into a private theatre in the 1650s. That in Knightsbridge was a six-acre site until its demolition in the 1830s. (en)
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  • Crop of Christopher and John Greenwood's 8 inch-to-mile map published in 1827 from an 1830 republication . In the far west is Kingston House. In the north-east is Hyde Park Barracks. (en)
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  • Rutland House was the name of at least two London houses occupied by the Earls and Dukes of Rutland.That on Aldersgate Street was leased by playwright Sir William Davenant, who converted a room of it into a private theatre in the 1650s. That in Knightsbridge was a six-acre site until its demolition in the 1830s. (en)
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