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  • _Soho-Square_, south of Oxford Street, was a fashionable place of residence.

    The Coverley Papers Various

  • Cecilia, though at this moment more disposed for acts of charity than for business or for pleasure, remembered that her fortune however large was not unlimited, and would not press any further bounty for objects she knew not, certain that occasions and claimants, far beyond her ability of answering, would but too frequently arise among those with whom she was more connected, she therefore yielded herself to his direction, and returned to Soho-Square.

    Cecilia; Or, Memoirs of an Heiress — Volume 3 Fanny Burney 1796

  • Albany, who found that the unfortunate recollection of the Pew-Opener had awakened in his young pupil a melancholy train of reflections, seemed now to compassionate the sadness which hitherto he had reproved, and walking silently by her side till she came to Soho-Square, said in accents of kindness, "Peace light upon thy head, and dissipate thy woes!" and left her.

    Cecilia; Or, Memoirs of an Heiress — Volume 3 Fanny Burney 1796

  • Soho-Square at the time he mentioned, and acquaint Mr Briggs of his intention.

    Cecilia; Or, Memoirs of an Heiress — Volume 3 Fanny Burney 1796

  • "Come to me, then, at Mr Monckton's in Soho-Square," cried she, and hastened into her chair, impatient to end a conference which she saw excited the wonder of the servants, and which also now drew out from the parlour Mr Hobson and Mrs Belfield.

    Cecilia; Or, Memoirs of an Heiress — Volume 3 Fanny Burney 1796

  • Mrs. Dowager Butler to Edward Harley Esq. Soho-Square.

    Agnes De-Courci: a Domestic Tale 1789

  • James Butler, Esq. to Edward Harley, Esq. Soho-Square.

    Agnes De-Courci: a Domestic Tale 1789

  • James Butler, Esq. to Edward Harley, Esq. Soho-Square, London.

    Agnes De-Courci: a Domestic Tale 1789

  • "I have been, madam," said he, "with a message to you at Mr Monckton's, in Soho-Square: but nobody knew where you was; and Mr Monckton came out and spoke to me himself, and said that all he could suppose was that you might be at this house.

    Cecilia; Or, Memoirs of an Heiress — Volume 3 Fanny Burney 1796

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