- John
Thurloe (June 1616 – 21
February 1668) was an
English politician who
served as
secretary to the
council of
state in
Protectorate England and spymaster...
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Thurloe Lodge is a
house at 17
Thurloe Place in the
South Kensington district of London. It was the home of the
actor manager Nigel Playfair and was subsequently...
- 51°29′41″N 0°10′19″W / 51.49472°N 0.17194°W / 51.49472; -0.17194
Thurloe Square is a
traditional garden square in
South Kensington, London, England...
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Thurloe, iii. 715, iv. 74.
Firth 1888, p. 153
cites Thurloe, iv. 276, 348.
Firth 1888, p. 153
cites Thurloe, v. 670.
Firth 1888, p. 153
cites Thurloe...
- The
Yalta Memorial Garden (or the
Cromwell Gardens Triangle or
Thurloe Place Gardens) is a
small triangular garden in
South Kensington, west London, SW7...
- Five
Thurloe Square or The Thin
House is a
block of
flats in
South Kensington, London. The
triangular building is 6 feet (1.8 m) wide at its narrowest...
- Ironically,
Thurloe's own
department was also infiltrated: his
secretary Samuel Morland became a
Royalist agent and in 1659
alleged that
Thurloe, Richard...
- and the
adjacent garden squares and
streets (such as
Onslow Square and
Thurloe Square,
opposite the
Victoria and
Albert Museum). To the
north is the Kensington...
- his
daughter India Jane.
Birley lived at
Thurloe Lodge in
South Kensington for 30 years.
India Jane sold
Thurloe Lodge in 2011 for £17 million. An auction...
- 1655, the Post
Office was put
under the
direct government control of John
Thurloe, a
Secretary of State, best
known to
history as Cromwell's
spymaster general...