The “Rev. Mr. Majendie,” afterwards “Rev. Dr. Majendie,” is shown by the ratebooks as occupying No. 10 from 1758 to 1771. He was probably John James Majendie, son of the Bishop of Chester and Bangor. He was the author of several religious works in English and French, and in 1774 became Canon of Windsor. He died in 1783.

In the Council’s collection are:—

Denmark Street. View of south side from the east (photograph).

[[671]]No. 5, Denmark Street. Details of staircase (measured drawing).

No. 7, Denmark Street. Entrance doorway (photograph).

[[671]]No. 7, Denmark Street. Entrance doorway (measured drawing).

[[671]]No. 7, Denmark Street. Details of staircase (measured drawing).

[[671]]Nos. 10 and 11 Denmark Street. Doorcases (photograph).

[[671]]Blacksmith’s forge (photograph).

LXV.—NORTH OF DENMARK PLACE.