Edward Geoffrey, 14th Earl of Derby
Site: Earl Derby (1 memorial)
W1, Great Windmill Street, Soho Parish Church
Edward Geoffrey, 14th Earl of Derby
W1, Great Windmill Street, Soho Parish Church
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
14th Earl of Derby
Tory politician. Born at Knowsley Park, Lancashire. Overcame his early boiste...
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