Silvester's Gardens was an area located in the parish of Clerkenwell, London.
Silvester's Gardens is mentioned in several eighteenth-century sources: <OL> <LI> Clerkenwell parish records: births, burials, marriages. <LI> London newspapers - between 1739 and 1742 - mentioned Silvester's Gardens as the venue of a para-masonic group of male and female theatre folk calling themselves Modern Masons For example, the announcemnt of a benefit performance of The Beggar's Opera at Covent Garden in August 1739:
This was one of several groups unsympathetic to the Ministry of Prime Minister Robert Walpole that made works in support of the anti-Walpole Patriot Opposition, a.k.a. the Patriot Party.
Among the stageâÂÂnames associated with the Modern Masons we find, for example: Theophilus Cibber (1703-58), Mrs. Villeneuve (née Elizabeth Oates) (fl. 1735âÂÂ1752), Elizabeth Vincent (1708-?), and Thomas Walker (1698-1744). <LI> Legal documents. For example, in a marriage agreement of 1760 concerning another piece of land in Clerkenwell the location of Sylvester's Gardens is identifiable:
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