Some information about Richmond Buildings from British History Online"
Sponsor- English Heritage
Publication - Survey of London: volumes 33 and 34: St Anne Soho
Author - F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor)
Year published -
1966'The Pitt Estate in Dean Street: Richmond Buildings', Survey of London: volumes 33 and 34: St Anne Soho (
1966).
Some information which implies that these were originally single houses:
(Lived at )No. 2. The Rev. John Horne Tooke, politician. According to Tooke's biographer, he 'hired and furnished' a house in Richmond Buildings in c. 1780 The south side of Richmond Buildings has been rebuilt, (the tablet on the front says they were rebuilt in 1916) but the houses there were probably similar in all respects to the single-fronted houses (Nos. 1–6 consec.) of medium size and conventional plan forming a generally uniform terrace on the north side. Each house contains a basement and three storeys within the front, and a garret in the mansard roof. By 1833 most of the houses on the north side and two on the south had workshops in the garret storey.
So probably a mirror image. They'd look like the photo and the drawing of the houses on the opposite side of the road.
When Nat is living there it the buildings are let out as 'rooms' and I imagine each room would be occupied either by a single person like Nat and Granny Shepard, or by a family like the Marshalls. I'm not sure (but would love to know) what it was like inside the house, whether a family would have a larger room, what the sanitation was like, did they use their own furniture etc. We know that there was a problem with bed bugs which Nat spoke very matter-of-factly about. I imagine they were commonplace.
So Deb, the Vaggs were at No 2 in 1841, and the Marshalls were at No 2 in 1846.
1841 census
Richmond buildings
Richard Vagg, 39, Tailor, N
Catherine Vagg, 39, N
Nathaniel (surname dittoed) 13 Y I found this:
Richard Vagg
Parish St Geo the Martyr
1844
Richard Vagg
5 East St
buried August 25 age 41 (so b 1803)
(so it looks like the Vaggs moved to East St between 1841 and 1844)
In 1851:
Catherine Vagg age 50 is a widow, milliner and visitor b Brompton Middx
Dates tie in well enough.