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English: A view of the house formerly the residence of Guy Fawkes at Lambeth.

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Title: The history and antiquities of the parish of Lambeth, and the archiepiscopal palace ..
Year: 1827 (1820s)
Authors: Allen, Thomas, 1803-1833
Subjects: Lambeth Palace (London, England)
Publisher: London, J. Allen
Contributing Library: Duke University Libraries
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, Bart, manyyears Member of Parliament for the borough of Southwark,and afterwards Knight of the Shire for the county of Surrey,having married the daughter of Mr. Pratt, held the premises,and carried on the distillery till his decease in the year 1798;subsequently the estate has been held by Sir Charles Blicke,Knt. and several under tenants, among whom was CuthbertJohnson and Co.e It is traditionally reported that this house, or the neighbouringone of Vauxhall, was the residence of the incendiary Guido(vulgarly Guy) Faux, the principal person who figured in theGunpowder Plot. Mr. Denne says that he applied to Mr. C. Benson, the Chap-ter Clerk, to learn whether Guy Faux had ever any interest inestates in Vauxhall; the clerk examined the records, but did notfind him mentioned as an under-tenant. a Append. Hist, of Lambeth, p. 159. b From the Augmentation Office. c Lysonss Environs, vol. i. p. 322. d Addenda, p. 418. e For a list of the lessees of this estate, see Dennes Addenda, p. 415.
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View of the house formerly the residence of Guy Fawkes at Lambeth. - V^3i5£ st. marys district. 371 Had Guy Faux ever been possessed of any of the copyholdlands held of the Manor of Kennington, anno 1615, by JaneFaux, his supposed relict, on his being convicted of high trea-son, a forfeiture to the Crown must have ensued. But the factis, that Jane Vaux was the widow of John Vaux, a citizen andvintner of London, and a benefactor to the parish of Lambeth.A family of the name of Vause, or Vaux, had certainly dwelthere for almost a hundred years; but had Guy been their rela-tion, and known to them (as he must have been had he inhabiteda capital house at Vauxhall), he could never have thought ofpassing for a servant to Percy, who lived at Lambeth (as didJohn Wright, one of the conspirators), and from whose housesome of the combustibles were conveyed across the Thames tothe Horseferry, and placed under the Parliament-house, West-minster. The situation of this house I am not able to fix ; butam apt to believe that Catesbye and Percy might be the jointoccupie

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