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The Admiralty Office

A little to the south of Charing Cross, on the west side of the street leading to Westminster Abbey, and nearly opposite to Scotland Yard, was the Admiralty Office, a "massy" building of brick and stone built in 1786-1788 by Samuel Pepys Cockerell as a residence for the First Lord of the Admiralty.

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