toponym "Pulteney" in Bath

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The toponym "Pulteney" in Bath refers to places and landmarks named in honor of William Pulteney, a prominent 18th-century British politician and landowner associated with the city's development.

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toponym "Pulteney" in Bath canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf toponym
associatedWith 18th-century urban development of Bath
Bathwick district of Bath NERFINISHED
Georgian architecture in Bath
connectedTo Pulteney estate development in Bathwick
country United Kingdom
hasEtymologicalOrigin Pulteney (surname)
hasHistoricalContext expansion of Bath across the River Avon
hasKeyPeriod late 18th century
hasNotableExample Great Pulteney Street NERFINISHED
Pulteney Bridge NERFINISHED
honours William Pulteney NERFINISHED
honoursCentury 18th century
honoursRoleOf landowner
politician
language English
locatedIn Bath NERFINISHED
England
Somerset
namedAfter William Pulteney NERFINISHED
partOf urban toponymy of Bath
refersTo Great Pulteney Street NERFINISHED
Laura Place NERFINISHED
Pulteney Bridge NERFINISHED
Pulteney Road NERFINISHED
Pulteney Street (Bath) NERFINISHED
relatedTo Pulteney family NERFINISHED
toponymType commemorative place name
usedFor bridge names
squares and places
street names

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William Pulteney commemoratedIn toponym "Pulteney" in Bath