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  • 17 Bruton Street, Mayfair
  • Building in London, England

    17 Bruton Street was a large, eighteenth-century townhouse located next to Berkeley Square in Mayfair, London. Built in 1742, it was leased by Claude

    17 Bruton Street, Mayfair

    17_Bruton_Street,_Mayfair

  • Bruton Street
  • Street in the City of Westminster

    Bruton Street is a street in London's Mayfair district. Queen Elizabeth II was born at No. 17 Bruton Street in 1926, and the fashion designer Norman Hartnell

    Bruton Street

    Bruton Street

    Bruton_Street

  • Bruton
  • Town in Somerset, England

    Bruton (/ˈbruːtən/ BROO-tən) is a small market town, and civil parish in Somerset, England, on the River Brue and the A359 between Frome and Yeovil. It

    Bruton

    Bruton

    Bruton

  • Susan Johnson (American novelist)
  • American novelist (born 1939)

    Susan Johnson (born December 4, 1939) is an American author of numerous New York Times bestselling sexually explicit romance novels. She is unusual among

    Susan Johnson (American novelist)

    Susan_Johnson_(American_novelist)

  • Claude Bowes-Lyon, 14th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne
  • British peer and landowner (1855–1944)

    The family were residing at Bruton Street when in London by March 1922. Strathmore sold the lease of 17 Bruton Street in early 1929; the Evening Standard

    Claude Bowes-Lyon, 14th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne

    Claude Bowes-Lyon, 14th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne

    Claude_Bowes-Lyon,_14th_Earl_of_Strathmore_and_Kinghorne

  • Iroquois Steeplechase
  • Horse race

    2008, 2017, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2024) Most wins by an owner: 5 – Burton Street US (2017, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2024) 3 – Irvin S. Naylor (2010, 2011, 2016)

    Iroquois Steeplechase

    Iroquois_Steeplechase

  • House of Windsor
  • British royal family

    Sandringham House (aged 56 years, 54 days) Elizabeth II 21 April 1926 17 Bruton Street, Mayfair 6 February 1952 – 8 September 2022 (70 years, 214 days) 2 June

    House of Windsor

    House of Windsor

    House_of_Windsor

  • Bruton Music
  • Production music library

    to the label. Bruton Music was founded by Robin Phillips in 1976/1977. They originally operated from ATV Music’s offices in Bruton Street, London. At some

    Bruton Music

    Bruton Music

    Bruton_Music

  • Asprey
  • British luxury goods company

    renamed Asprey & Garrard and moved from 112 Regent Street to premises on New Bond Street. 36 Bruton Street, Mayfair, became the flagship store location in

    Asprey

    Asprey

    Asprey

  • Norman Hartnell
  • British fashion designer (1901–1979)

    London Daily Sketch. In 1923, Hartnell opened his own business at 10 Bruton Street, Mayfair, with the financial help of his father and first business colleague

    Norman Hartnell

    Norman Hartnell

    Norman_Hartnell

  • List of British monarchs
  • and 26 days Elizabeth II Elizabeth Alexandra Mary 21 April 1926 17 Bruton Street, Mayfair Philip of Greece and Denmark (m. 1947; died 2021) 8 September

    List of British monarchs

    List of British monarchs

    List_of_British_monarchs

  • Hancocks & Co
  • UK jewellery business

    a corner of Bruton Street and New Bond Street, in London. It has moved several times since then and is now located on St James's Street. Hancocks has

    Hancocks & Co

    Hancocks & Co

    Hancocks_&_Co

  • Holland & Holland
  • Gun manufacturer

    at some point prior to 2024. The company's London flagship store on Bruton Street has been completely renovated and expanded. In February 2021, Holland

    Holland & Holland

    Holland_&_Holland

  • Dave Dee
  • English singer-songwriter (1941–2009)

    and ran a short-lived record company called Double D Records, at 25 Bruton Street in London. Double D Records was also distributor for Pye Records, and

    Dave Dee

    Dave Dee

    Dave_Dee

  • Elizabeth II
  • Queen of the United Kingdom from 1952 to 2022

    by Caesarean section at her maternal grandfather's London home, 17 Bruton Street in Mayfair, the first child of Prince Albert, Duke of York (later King

    Elizabeth II

    Elizabeth II

    Elizabeth_II

  • Lady Diana Cooper
  • English aristocrat (1892–1986)

    upper-class life. Lady Diana Olivia Winifred Maud Manners was born at 23A Bruton Street in Mayfair, London, on 29 August 1892. Her mother, who was a devotee

    Lady Diana Cooper

    Lady Diana Cooper

    Lady_Diana_Cooper

  • 145 Piccadilly
  • Former townhouse in Mayfair, London

    Australia and New Zealand. The family had previously lived at nearby 17 Bruton Street. The Yorks stood before crowds on the balcony of the house on 27 June

    145 Piccadilly

    145 Piccadilly

    145_Piccadilly

  • Rhône Group
  • American private equity firm

    companies. In 2011, Rhône Group moved from their Knightsbridge office to 40 Bruton Street, Mayfair, signing a ten-year lease for the top three floors covering

    Rhône Group

    Rhône_Group

  • Townhouse (Great Britain)
  • Town or city residence of a member of the British nobility or gentry

    Castle in Gloucestershire), seated at Bruton Abbey in Somerset, was on the site of Bruton Street, Stratton Street and Berkeley Square in Mayfair, and later

    Townhouse (Great Britain)

    Townhouse (Great Britain)

    Townhouse_(Great_Britain)

  • Hakkasan
  • Restaurant chain

    covering two floors for up to 220 guests opened in November 2010 on Bruton Street in Mayfair. Other Hakkasan restaurants have opened in New York City

    Hakkasan

    Hakkasan

    Hakkasan

  • Duke of Beaufort
  • Title in the Peerage of England

    Lane in 1903 from Blanche, Dowager Countess of Rosslyn, and No. 31 Bruton Street in 1905. The 9th Duke purchased the lease of No. 11 Portman Square in

    Duke of Beaufort

    Duke of Beaufort

    Duke_of_Beaufort

  • Frederic Moore
  • British entomologist (1830–1907)

    the East India Company. It has been said that Moore was born at 33 Bruton Street, but that may be incorrect given that this was the address of the menagerie

    Frederic Moore

    Frederic Moore

    Frederic_Moore

  • Lefevre Gallery
  • Art gallery in London, England (1926–2002)

    resigned in 1931. In 1950, the gallery relocated to premises at 30, Bruton Street, Mayfair. Among artists whose first British solo exhibitions were hosted

    Lefevre Gallery

    Lefevre Gallery

    Lefevre_Gallery

  • Edward Davenport (born 1966)
  • English socialite, property developer and fraudster (born 1966)

    clubs, he established a high-end pawnbroking business with offices in Bruton Street, Mayfair, to pawn expensive jewellery and luxury cars. After acquiring

    Edward Davenport (born 1966)

    Edward Davenport (born 1966)

    Edward_Davenport_(born_1966)

  • Devonshire House
  • Former London residence of the Dukes of Devonshire

    site is memorialised today by Berkeley Square, Berkeley Street, Stratton Street and Bruton Street. The house was later occupied by Barbara Villiers, Duchess

    Devonshire House

    Devonshire House

    Devonshire_House

  • Alice Temperley
  • English fashion designer

    office quarters in Ilminster, Somerset with a flagship on Mayfair's Bruton Street and an occasion-wear boutique in Notting Hill. Further stand-alone stores

    Alice Temperley

    Alice Temperley

    Alice_Temperley

  • Sibyl Colefax
  • English interior decorator and socialite (1874–1950)

    the decorating division of the antique dealers Stair and Andrew of Bruton Street, Mayfair and established Sibyl Colefax Ltd in partnership with Peggy

    Sibyl Colefax

    Sibyl Colefax

    Sibyl_Colefax

  • American Champion Steeplechase Horse
  • American horse racing award

    Jet 9 Jack Fisher Riverdee Stable 2024 Snap Decision 10 Jack Fisher Bruton Street-US 2023 Merry Maker 6 Archibald J. Kingsley, Jr. Hurricana Farm 2022

    American Champion Steeplechase Horse

    American_Champion_Steeplechase_Horse

  • Stratton Street
  • Street in Mayfair, London

    Berkeley Square, Berkeley Street, Stratton Street and Bruton Street. On some early maps it appears as "Stretton Street". The street was originally a cul-de-sac

    Stratton Street

    Stratton Street

    Stratton_Street

  • Matthew Williamson
  • English fashion and interior designer

    were displayed during New York Fashion week in 2002. His store at 28 Bruton Street, in Mayfair, London, followed in 2004. In 2005, Williamson launched

    Matthew Williamson

    Matthew Williamson

    Matthew_Williamson

  • Conduit Street
  • Street in the City of Westminster, England

    Conduit Street is a street in Mayfair, London. It connects Bond Street to Regent Street. The street was first developed in the early 18th century on the

    Conduit Street

    Conduit Street

    Conduit_Street

  • George Herbert, 4th Earl of Powis
  • British peer

    Herbert until 1891, was a British peer. Herbert was born at Number 26, Bruton Street, Mayfair, London, and baptised at St George's, Hanover Square. He was

    George Herbert, 4th Earl of Powis

    George Herbert, 4th Earl of Powis

    George_Herbert,_4th_Earl_of_Powis

  • The Square (restaurant)
  • London fine dining restaurant

    Armagnac" and a "sablé of raspberries". The Square relocated to 6-10 Bruton Street, Mayfair, W1J on 17 February 1997. Ben Rogers of The Independent in

    The Square (restaurant)

    The Square (restaurant)

    The_Square_(restaurant)

  • Lombard House, London
  • Building in Mayfair, London

    had reportedly stood vacant for several years. Mr. Arundel Clarke of Bruton Street secured a lease with the option to purchase and proposed a scheme to

    Lombard House, London

    Lombard House, London

    Lombard_House,_London

  • Royal Air Force Club
  • Officer's club in London

    Corps Club, the forerunner of the Royal Air Force Club, opened at 13 Bruton Street in 1917. It became the Royal Air Force Club in 1918, shortly after the

    Royal Air Force Club

    Royal Air Force Club

    Royal_Air_Force_Club

  • Randal MacDonnell, 1st Marquess of Antrim (1789 creation)
  • Irish peer, died 1791

    in 1813, she married secondly on 27 June 1817, by special licence in Bruton Street, St James's, Edmund Phelps, who took the name of McDonnell by royal

    Randal MacDonnell, 1st Marquess of Antrim (1789 creation)

    Randal_MacDonnell,_1st_Marquess_of_Antrim_(1789_creation)

  • W. J. Jeffery & Co.
  • Defunct British firearms manufacturer

    23 Conduit Street. In 1959 Lyell became managing director and chief executive of Holland & Holland, the address changed to 13 Bruton Street and the company

    W. J. Jeffery & Co.

    W. J. Jeffery & Co.

    W._J._Jeffery_&_Co.

  • Maurice Berkeley (died 1581)
  • English politician

    Sir Maurice Berkeley (by 1514–1581) of Bruton in Somerset and of Berkeley House, Clerkenwell, Middlesex, served as Chief Banner Bearer of England to Kings

    Maurice Berkeley (died 1581)

    Maurice Berkeley (died 1581)

    Maurice_Berkeley_(died_1581)

  • Grafton Galleries
  • Art gallery in Mayfair, London

    8 Grafton Street, with an extensive suite of rooms extending to Bruton Street. (The address was usually given as Grafton Street–Bond Street). The building

    Grafton Galleries

    Grafton Galleries

    Grafton_Galleries

  • Peter Russell (fashion designer)
  • English fashion designer (1886–1966)

    dressmaker titled 'Peter Russell of Peter's Studio.' He relocated to Bruton Street the following year, and by 1934, 'Peter Russell Limited' also had a

    Peter Russell (fashion designer)

    Peter Russell (fashion designer)

    Peter_Russell_(fashion_designer)

  • Bruton Parish Church
  • Historic church in Virginia, United States

    Bruton Parish Church is located in the restored area of Colonial Williamsburg in Williamsburg, Virginia, United States. It was established in 1674 by the

    Bruton Parish Church

    Bruton Parish Church

    Bruton_Parish_Church

  • Bryan Morrison
  • British music industry executive (1942–2008)

    rights for clubs like Blaises, the Cromwellian and the Revolution, in Bruton Street, Mayfair. Among other notable bands he represented were Fairport Convention

    Bryan Morrison

    Bryan_Morrison

  • Jessie M. King
  • Scottish illustrator (1875–1949)

    during her first exhibitions, Annan's Gallery in Glasgow (1907) and Bruton Street Galleries, London (1905). She designed pewter, silver and jewellery

    Jessie M. King

    Jessie M. King

    Jessie_M._King

  • Ingle & Rhode
  • English jewellery design company

    by the Fairtrade Foundation, and a spokesperson in the office at 35 Bruton Street, Mayfair, told a reporter for EthicalWeddings.com that "the process

    Ingle & Rhode

    Ingle_&_Rhode

  • Timothy Everest
  • Welsh fashion designer (born 1961)

    and Colin Firth. He opened a West End store in 2008, at Bruton Street, Mayfair, off Bond Street; less than five minutes walk from Savile Row. He has been

    Timothy Everest

    Timothy Everest

    Timothy_Everest

  • Lady Mary Coke
  • British noble and writer (1727–1811)

    by Allan Ramsay. Born 6 February 1727 either at Ham, Surrey or at 27 Bruton Street, London, England Died 30 September 1811(1811-09-30) (aged 84) Morton

    Lady Mary Coke

    Lady Mary Coke

    Lady_Mary_Coke

  • Horace Seymour
  • English army officer and Tory politician

    (Summer 1969), pp. 86-88 "Seymour, Horace Beauchamp (1791-1851), of 23 Bruton Street, Mdx. History of Parliament Online". www.historyofparliamentonline.org

    Horace Seymour

    Horace Seymour

    Horace_Seymour

  • Street names of Mayfair
  • John Brown, and Hart Street, probably after a local inn or resident Bruton Lane, Bruton Place and Bruton Street – after Bruton, Somerset, where John

    Street names of Mayfair

    Street_names_of_Mayfair

  • Pericle Luigi Giovannetti
  • Swiss painter and illustrator (1916–2001)

    2018. Catalogue, Colour, form and texture, Arthur Tooth & Sons Ltd 31, Bruton Street W1, 18 February - 14 March 1964, Designed and printed by Graphis Press

    Pericle Luigi Giovannetti

    Pericle_Luigi_Giovannetti

  • Sir Walter Farquhar, 3rd Baronet
  • British landowner (1810–1900)

    Mark (1795-1881), of Thorpe Perrow; Barningham Park, Yorks. and 25 Bruton Street, Mdx". www.histparl.ac.uk. History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 10

    Sir Walter Farquhar, 3rd Baronet

    Sir_Walter_Farquhar,_3rd_Baronet

  • Mark Milbank (MP)
  • English politician

    Mark (1795-1881), of Thorpe Perrow; Barningham Park, Yorks. and 25 Bruton Street, Mdx". www.histparl.ac.uk. History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 11

    Mark Milbank (MP)

    Mark_Milbank_(MP)

  • Victor Stiebel
  • South African-born British couturier (1907–1976)

    directly with a professional. Stiebel opened his own fashion house at 22 Bruton Street, just off Berkeley Square in 1932. This proved so successful that he

    Victor Stiebel

    Victor_Stiebel

  • Monarchy of Fiji
  • Title of the former head of state of Fiji

    Sovereign of the Dominion of Fiji (1970–1987) Elizabeth II 21 April 1926 17 Bruton Street, Mayfair 10 October 1970 – 6 October 1987 (16 years, 361 days) Philip

    Monarchy of Fiji

    Monarchy of Fiji

    Monarchy_of_Fiji

  • Albert Ketèlbey
  • English composer and pianist (1875–1959)

    theatrical conductor in London at the time. He moved into a house in Bruton Street, in London's Mayfair, where he wrote the song "Blow! Blow! Thou Winter

    Albert Ketèlbey

    Albert Ketèlbey

    Albert_Ketèlbey

  • Fairey Aviation Company
  • British aerospace and engineering company (1915–1977)

    Australia. Fairey Air Surveys, Ltd, was initially headquartered at 24 Bruton Street, London W1. and later at Reform Road, Maidenhead, with companies across

    Fairey Aviation Company

    Fairey_Aviation_Company

  • Pioneer Club (women's club)
  • exceeded 300. It began in Regent Street but soon moved to 22 Cork Street. Its permanent site was at 22 Bruton Street, Berkeley Square, previously the

    Pioneer Club (women's club)

    Pioneer Club (women's club)

    Pioneer_Club_(women's_club)

  • Louisa Lawrence
  • English horticulturist

    Elizabeth Ann Trevor. Her father had made his money as a haberdasher in Bruton Street, Berkeley Square, London. Like her father, Louisa had social ambitions

    Louisa Lawrence

    Louisa Lawrence

    Louisa_Lawrence

  • Coach and Horses, Hill Street
  • Pub in Mayfair, London

    house at 5 Hill Street, Mayfair, London. It dates from the 1740s. There is another Coach and Horses pub in Mayfair, on Bruton Street. Historic England

    Coach and Horses, Hill Street

    Coach and Horses, Hill Street

    Coach_and_Horses,_Hill_Street

  • April 1926
  • Month of 1926

    Kinghorne father of Elizabeth's mother, the Duchess of York, at No. 17 Bruton Street in Mayfair, London at 2:40 in the morning. (d. 2022) (8 Shawwal 1344

    April 1926

    April 1926

    April_1926

  • Grand National Hurdle Stakes
  • American Thoroughbred horse race

    Cup Steeplechase) 1992 - Highland Bud 1991 - Morley Street (English champion) 1990 - Morley Street 1989 - Highland Bud 1988 - Jimmy Lorenzo (US champion)

    Grand National Hurdle Stakes

    Grand_National_Hurdle_Stakes

  • Charles Vane, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry
  • Anglo-Irish soldier (1778–1854)

    daughter and heiress of Sir Henry Vane-Tempest, at her mother's house in Bruton Street, Mayfair, and took her surname of Vane, by Royal licence, as had been

    Charles Vane, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry

    Charles Vane, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry

    Charles_Vane,_3rd_Marquess_of_Londonderry

  • Edward Sellon
  • English author of erotic literature (1818–1866)

    before the marriage, left her to live in London with his mother at Bruton Street. Here, after two years, his wife rejoined him, but now Sellon was keeping

    Edward Sellon

    Edward_Sellon

  • List of clothing and footwear shops in the United Kingdom
  • December 2015. "About Us – Jack & Jones". Retrieved 3 March 2016.[dead link] "Bruton Juicy – Vogue p. 22 July 2009". 22 July 2009. Retrieved 14 December 2015

    List of clothing and footwear shops in the United Kingdom

    List_of_clothing_and_footwear_shops_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Illustrations of the Family of Psittacidae, or Parrots
  • 1832 book by Edward Lear

    at London Zoo, and he also had access to the zoo's museum in nearby Bruton Street. As well as skins and stuffed birds, the museum also had aviaries with

    Illustrations of the Family of Psittacidae, or Parrots

    Illustrations of the Family of Psittacidae, or Parrots

    Illustrations_of_the_Family_of_Psittacidae,_or_Parrots

  • Henry Perronet Briggs
  • English painter (1793–1844)

    London on 18 January 1844, aged 50 or 51. The lease to his home in Bruton Street, Berkeley Square was subsequently purchased by the portrait painter

    Henry Perronet Briggs

    Henry Perronet Briggs

    Henry_Perronet_Briggs

  • Snape, North Yorkshire
  • Village in North Yorkshire, England

    Mark (1795-1881), of Thorpe Perrow; Barningham Park, Yorks. and 25 Bruton Street, Mdx". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 11 December 2013. "Thorp

    Snape, North Yorkshire

    Snape, North Yorkshire

    Snape,_North_Yorkshire

  • Freda Skinner
  • British sculptor and woodcarver

    Suffolk Galleries, Bruton Street Gallery and Wykeham Galleries. In 1993 there was a retrospective exhibition of her work at the Bruton Street Gallery in central

    Freda Skinner

    Freda_Skinner

  • Robert Townsend Farquhar
  • British Member of Parliament

    TOWNSEND-FARQUHAR, Sir Robert Townsend, 1st Bt. (1776–1830), of 13 Bruton Street and 2 Richmond Terrace, Whitehall, Mdx. The History of Parliament Trust

    Robert Townsend Farquhar

    Robert_Townsend_Farquhar

  • Ernest Gambart
  • Belgian-born Anglo-French art publisher and dealer

    it under the name of Pilgeram & Lefèvre. The Lefevre Gallery at 30 Bruton Street, London, survived until 2002. Gambart and his wife moved to Nice where

    Ernest Gambart

    Ernest Gambart

    Ernest_Gambart

  • Baron Berkeley of Stratton
  • Extinct barony in the Peerage of England

    are legacies of the family names: Berkeley Street, Stratton Street, Bruton Street, Bruton Place and Bruton Lane. John Berkeley, 1st Baron Berkeley of

    Baron Berkeley of Stratton

    Baron Berkeley of Stratton

    Baron_Berkeley_of_Stratton

  • H. Craig Hanna
  • American painter

    Wellington Street, Hong Kong December 1999: Blains Fine Art, group show, Bruton Street, London November 1999: Groucho Club, solo show, Dean Street, London

    H. Craig Hanna

    H. Craig Hanna

    H._Craig_Hanna

  • William Owen (painter)
  • English painter

    his house in Pimlico and his studio in Leicester Square and moved to Bruton Street, most probably due to his slowly decreasing health, his eagerness however

    William Owen (painter)

    William Owen (painter)

    William_Owen_(painter)

  • London Buses route 22
  • London bus route

    Square station King's Road Chelsea World's End Parsons Green Fulham High Street Putney Bridge station Putney Lower Common Warren, Kenneth (1986). The Motorbus

    London Buses route 22

    London Buses route 22

    London_Buses_route_22

  • Angele Delanghe
  • Belgian fashion designer (d. 1971)

    climate. Delanghe continued to service a loyal client base from her Bruton Street showroom throughout the 1950s, regularly announcing her new collections

    Angele Delanghe

    Angele_Delanghe

  • Reuben Colley
  • British representational painter

    Birmingham 2005 California. Bruton Street, London 2005 Venice. ICC, Birmingham 2007 Urban Landscapes. New Bond Street, London 2007 Birmingham Open.

    Reuben Colley

    Reuben Colley

    Reuben_Colley

  • William Hookham Carpenter
  • British antiquary (1792–1866)

    Carpenter was born in Bruton Street, London on 2 March 1792. He was the son of James Carpenter, a bookseller in Old Bond Street. In 1817, Carpenter married

    William Hookham Carpenter

    William Hookham Carpenter

    William_Hookham_Carpenter

  • Betty Leggett
  • American devotee of Swami Vivekananda (1857–1931)

    spent part of each year in Europe, where she maintained a house on Bruton Street in London and an apartment in Paris, throwing lavish parties. She spent

    Betty Leggett

    Betty Leggett

    Betty_Leggett

  • Special routes of U.S. Route 84
  • intersect South Bruton Street, which leads to Cheney Griffin Park. At West Street, SR 97/SR 309 join the concurrency. One block later, at Broad Street, SR 97/SR 309

    Special routes of U.S. Route 84

    Special routes of U.S. Route 84

    Special_routes_of_U.S._Route_84

  • Helen Bell Bruton
  • American visual artist (1898–1985)

    Charles Street in Alameda. This house was sold by the family in 1944. She had two sisters: Margaret Bruton (1894–1983) and Anne Esther Bruton Gilman (1896–1992)

    Helen Bell Bruton

    Helen Bell Bruton

    Helen_Bell_Bruton

  • George Buller
  • second class of the Order of the Medjidie. He died at his house in Bruton Street on 12 April 1884, at the age of eighty-two. Stephens 1886. Parish marriage

    George Buller

    George Buller

    George_Buller

  • Somerset Lowry-Corry, 4th Earl Belmore
  • Irish nobleman and politician (1835–1913)

    who served as Governor of New South Wales from 1868 to 1872. Born on Bruton Street in London, he was the eldest son of the 3rd Earl Belmore and his wife

    Somerset Lowry-Corry, 4th Earl Belmore

    Somerset Lowry-Corry, 4th Earl Belmore

    Somerset_Lowry-Corry,_4th_Earl_Belmore

  • Barry Blue
  • English singer, producer and songwriter (born 1950)

    needed] In 1970, Blue signed as a songwriter to ATV-Kirshner located in Bruton Street, London, where he joined a group of professional songwriters that included

    Barry Blue

    Barry Blue

    Barry_Blue

  • Stratford Edward St Leger
  • section maps. St. Leger mounted an exhibition of his work at a gallery in Bruton Street, Mayfair in May and June 1904 and consisted of fifty water colours with

    Stratford Edward St Leger

    Stratford Edward St Leger

    Stratford_Edward_St_Leger

  • U.S. Route 84 in Georgia
  • Segment of U.S. Highway in Georgia

    intersect South Bruton Street, which leads to Cheney Griffin Park. At West Street, SR 97/SR 309 join the concurrency. One block later, at Broad Street, SR 97/SR 309

    U.S. Route 84 in Georgia

    U.S. Route 84 in Georgia

    U.S._Route_84_in_Georgia

  • John Berkeley, 1st Baron Berkeley of Stratton
  • English peer, royalist soldier, politician and diplomat (1602–1678)

    Middlesex, was an English royalist soldier, politician and diplomat, of the Bruton branch of the Berkeley family. From 1648 he was closely associated with

    John Berkeley, 1st Baron Berkeley of Stratton

    John Berkeley, 1st Baron Berkeley of Stratton

    John_Berkeley,_1st_Baron_Berkeley_of_Stratton

  • Simon Gales
  • exhibitions notably at the Jill George Gallery in 1990 and later at The Bruton Street Gallery, London in 1999, 2001 which sold out and again in 2003 at which

    Simon Gales

    Simon_Gales

  • Arthur Hobhouse, 1st Baron Hobhouse
  • English lawyer and judge

    the Judicial Committee in 1901. He died at his London residence, 15 Bruton Street, Mayfair, on 6 December 1904, and was cremated at Golders Green. He

    Arthur Hobhouse, 1st Baron Hobhouse

    Arthur Hobhouse, 1st Baron Hobhouse

    Arthur_Hobhouse,_1st_Baron_Hobhouse

  • Julia Frankau
  • British novelist (1859–1916)

    returning to London in the early 1860s, the Davis family lived first in Bruton Street, Mayfair, before moving to Maida Vale. She was a sister of the librettist

    Julia Frankau

    Julia Frankau

    Julia_Frankau

  • Eliza Davis
  • English fashion writer and gossip columnist (1866–1931)

    (Bella). She spent her early years in the house attached to her father's Bruton Street, Mayfair studio. She attended Miss Belisario's school and was afterward

    Eliza Davis

    Eliza Davis

    Eliza_Davis

  • Bruton v London and Quadrant Housing Trust
  • Bruton v London and Quadrant Housing Trust [1999] UKHL 26 is an English land law case that examined the rights of a 'tenant' in a situation where the 'landlord'

    Bruton v London and Quadrant Housing Trust

    Bruton v London and Quadrant Housing Trust

    Bruton_v_London_and_Quadrant_Housing_Trust

  • Maurice Lambert
  • British sculptor

    produced a sculpture for the entrance to the Time & Life Building at 1 Bruton Street, London. He was elected an RA in the same year. From 1950 to 1958, Lambert

    Maurice Lambert

    Maurice Lambert

    Maurice_Lambert

  • Ivan Margary
  • British historian (1896–1976)

    Mayfair, on 23 November 1896. In his youth he lived with his family in Bruton Street, just off Berkeley Square. He was educated privately and then matriculated

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  • Glastonbury and Somerton
  • UK Parliament constituency (since 2024)

    village of Street, which has a population of around 13,000. Other settlements include the small towns of Wincanton, Langport, Castle Cary and Bruton and the

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  • Lilias Margaret Frances, Countess Bathurst
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    his house in Piccadilly but sold it after several years and moved to Bruton Street. The Dictionary of National Biography (DNB) wrote that Borthwick considered

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  • The Old Court House
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    1958–64). He was a well-known dealer in antiques, especially in clocks, in Bruton Street, London W1. His lease included permission to trade in antiques from

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    The Old Court House

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  • Thomas Cornell (publisher)
  • London print seller and publisher

    bookseller to the Prince of Wales. Cornell published works from premises in Bruton Street between 1790 and 1794. The British Museum holds nearly 150 works issued

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    Thomas Cornell (publisher)

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  • List of English Heritage blue plaques in the City of Westminster
  • Heritage – Blue plaques. English Heritage. Retrieved 6 December 2014. "Essex Street". English Heritage – Blue plaques. English Heritage. Retrieved 6 December

    List of English Heritage blue plaques in the City of Westminster

    List_of_English_Heritage_blue_plaques_in_the_City_of_Westminster

  • Charging Bull
  • Bronze sculpture in Manhattan, New York

    Retrieved February 25, 2021. Arturo Di Modica: The Last Modern Master. Bruton Publishing Ltd. Beeston, Laura (October 11, 2011). "The Ballerina and the

    Charging Bull

    Charging_Bull

  • Helen Donald-Smith
  • English artist

    1909, the Baillie Gallery, which had recently moved from Baker Street to 13 Bruton Street, staged their fourth annual exhibition of flower paintings. The

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  • Robert Druitt
  • British medical writer

    in 1836, and M.R.C.S. in 1837, and settled in general practice in Bruton Street, Berkeley Square. In 1839 he published the Surgeon's Vade-Mecum, for

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    English : variant spelling of the habitational name Bruton, from a place in Somerset, so named with a Celtic river name meaning ‘brisk’ + Old English tūn ‘farmstead’.

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    From the Fortified Town; Place Name; Bright Settlement; Fortified Enclosure; Fortress

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    Beeton

    English (eastern England) : variant of Beaton.

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    Habitational surname transferred to forename use, composed of the Old English elements bryne, BRENTON means "fire, flame," and tun "enclosure, settlement, town," hence "fire town."

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    English : habitational name from a place in Somerset named Bruton, ‘settlement (Old English tūn) on the Brue river’. The river name is derived from a British element cognate with Welsh bryw ‘brisk’, ‘vigorous’.

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    English (Devon) : habitational name primarily from Brenton near Exminster, possibly named in Old English as Br̄ningtūn ‘settlement (Old English tūn) associated with Br̄ni’ (a personal name from Old English bryne ‘fire’, ‘flame’), or from any of the places mentioned at Brinton.

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    Polish German

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    Brown (colour name).

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    English : habitational name from places called Branton in South Yorkshire (formerly in West Yorkshire) and Northumberland or from Braunton in Devon. The first and last are named with Old English brōm ‘broom’ + tūn ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’. The second is from an Old English word brēmen ‘overgrown with broom’ + tūn ‘farmstead’.

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    English

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    English : habitational name from Brinton in Norfolk, named in Old English as Br̄ningtūn ‘settlement (Old English tūn) associated with (-ing-) Br̄ni’ (a personal name based on Old English bryne ‘fire’, ‘flame’), or from any of various other places with names of the same origin, such as Brineton in Staffordshire, Brimpton in Berkshire, Brenton in Devon, Brington in Cambridgeshire or (Great and Little) Brington in Northamptonshire.William Brinton (1635–99) came from Staffordshire, England, to West Chester, PA, in 1684–85.

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    From the fortified town.

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    English : habitational name from a place name that is very common in central and northern England. The derivation in most cases is from Old English burh ‘fort’ (see Burke) + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.

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    Jove's Child; Soft Bearded; Youth

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    Variant spelling of Hebrew Tzvi, ZVI means "deer, gazelle."

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    Aanick | ஆநீக

    Anything extremely small

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    Lynx; Panther; From Kikuyu

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    Patient.

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    Excessively Proper; Affectedly Correct; Prim; Ancient; Diminutive of Priscilla

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    All peace, Name of a star

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  • Rutin
  • n.

    A glucoside resembling, but distinct from, quercitrin. Rutin is found in the leaves of the rue (Ruta graveolens) and other plants, and obtained as a bitter yellow crystalline substance which yields quercitin on decomposition.

  • Brutal
  • a.

    Like a brute; savage; cruel; inhuman; brutish; unfeeling; merciless; gross; as, brutal manners.

  • Batoon
  • n.

    See Baton, and Baston.

  • Boston
  • n.

    A game at cards, played by four persons, with two packs of fifty-two cards each; -- said to be so called from Boston, Massachusetts, and to have been invented by officers of the French army in America during the Revolutionary war.

  • Teutons
  • pl.

    of Teuton

  • Button
  • v. i.

    To be fastened by a button or buttons; as, the coat will not button.

  • Brute
  • n.

    A brutal person; a savage in heart or manners; as unfeeling or coarse person.

  • Baton
  • n.

    A staff or truncheon, used for various purposes; as, the baton of a field marshal; the baton of a conductor in musical performances.

  • Brute
  • a.

    Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of, a brute beast. Hence: Brutal; cruel; fierce; ferocious; savage; pitiless; as, brute violence.

  • Brutal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a brute; as, brutal nature.

  • Imbrute
  • v. t.

    To degrade to the state of a brute; to make brutal.

  • Brute
  • a.

    Not possessing reason, irrational; unthinking; as, a brute beast; the brute creation.

  • Brute
  • a.

    Not having sensation; senseless; inanimate; unconscious; without intelligence or volition; as, the brute earth; the brute powers of nature.

  • Button
  • n.

    To fasten with a button or buttons; to inclose or make secure with buttons; -- often followed by up.

  • Brutish
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or resembling, a brute or brutes; of a cruel, gross, and stupid nature; coarse; unfeeling; unintelligent.

  • Batton
  • n.

    See Batten, and Baton.

  • Baston
  • n.

    See Baton.

  • Brun
  • n.

    Same as Brun, a brook.

  • Teutones
  • pl.

    of Teuton

  • Triton
  • n.

    Any one of many species of marine gastropods belonging to Triton and allied genera, having a stout spiral shell, often handsomely colored and ornamented with prominent varices. Some of the species are among the largest of all gastropods. Called also trumpet shell, and sea trumpet.