Endsleigh Street
Endsleigh Street is in the Bloomsbury district of central London, in the London [Borough of Camden], England. It connects Endsleigh Gardens to the north to Endsleigh Place and Tavistock Square to the south.
Former residents
According to the Survey of London, former Endsleigh Street include:- No. 1. 1848–1855, Sir William Atherton, lawyer. Solicitor-General, 1859 and Attorney-General, 1861. Liberal M.P. for Durham.
- No. 10. 1839–1853, Sir Charles John Crompton, barrister, Inner Temple, 1821. Justice of the Queen's Bench, 1852.
- No. 11. 1864–1876, Rev. T. V. Povah.
- No. 21. 1841–1862, Sir John Mellor, barrister of the Inner Temple and judge. M.P. for Great Yarmouth and Nottingham.
- No. 21. 1891–1902, Rev. John Wogan Festing, vicar of Christ Church, Albany Street, 1878–1890; rural dean of St. Pancras, 1887, and prebendary of St. Pauls, 1888. Bishop of St. Albans, 1890. Died unmarried in Endsleigh Street.