Pall-mall in a Sentence
  • In 1893 he became proprietor of the Pall Mall Gazette, and afterwards started the Pall Mall Magazine.
  • In Pall Mall and the neighbouring Mall in St James' Park is found the title of a game resembling croquet.
  • Gas-lighting was introduced on one side of Pall Mall in 1807, and in 1810 the Gas Light & Coke Company received a charter, and developed gas-lighting in Westminster.
  • The Royal College of Physicians is in Pall Mall East, and the Royal College of Surgeons is in Lincoln's Inn Fields.
  • Among lending libraries should be noticed the London Library in St James's Square, Pall Mall.
  • The Pall Mall Magazine followed in 1893.
  • In 1668 he left Oxford for London where he resided at the house of his sister, Lady Ranelagh, in Pall Mall.
  • In 1893 he began to write for the Pall Mall Gazette, of which he was dramatic critic in 1895.
  • On the morning of the 15th of November 1875, Mr Frederick Greenwood, then editor of the Pall Mall Gazette, went to Lord Derby at the foreign office,.
  • He was educated privately and at Trinity College, Cambridge, afterwards becoming a war correspondent for the Pall Mall Gazette during the Austro-Prussian War of 1866.
  • The council provides for inspection of places of entertainment in respect of precautions against fire, structural safety, &c. The principal clubs are in and about Piccadilly and Pall Mall (see Club).