Queen Square is a square in the Bloomsbury district of London. R. Wilde Aston lived in its vicinity in the nineteenth century, but following his death in 1865, he was buried in the village of Godric's Hollow.
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| - Queen Square is a square in the Bloomsbury district of London. R. Wilde Aston lived in its vicinity in the nineteenth century, but following his death in 1865, he was buried in the village of Godric's Hollow.
- Queen Square is a garden square in the Bloomsbury district of the London Borough of Camden. Queen Square was originally constructed between 1716 and 1725. It was formed from the garden of the house of Sir John Cutler baronet (1608-1693), whose last surviving child, Lady Radnor, died in 1697 leaving no issue. More information on the Wikipedia page [1]
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| - Queen Square is a square in the Bloomsbury district of London. R. Wilde Aston lived in its vicinity in the nineteenth century, but following his death in 1865, he was buried in the village of Godric's Hollow.
- Queen Square is a garden square in the Bloomsbury district of the London Borough of Camden. Queen Square was originally constructed between 1716 and 1725. It was formed from the garden of the house of Sir John Cutler baronet (1608-1693), whose last surviving child, Lady Radnor, died in 1697 leaving no issue. More information on the Wikipedia page [1]
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