Bishop Richard Challoner, 1691 - 1781, vicar-apostolic of the London District, died here.
Site: Bishop Challoner (1 memorial)
WC1, Old Gloucester Street, 44
Bishop Richard Challoner, 1691 - 1781, vicar-apostolic of the London District, died here.
WC1, Old Gloucester Street, 44
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Bishop Challoner
Vicar-apostolic of the London District. Died Old Gloucester Street.
Plaque unveiled by the Prince of Wales accompanied by the Mountbattens' daughters.
Although we have not been able to find this plaque we have not marked it as 'lost', believing it to be on some part of the site not avail...
Plaque unveiled by Roger Draper, Chief Executive of the Lawn Tennis Association.
The plaque is on the side of the building in South Street. On the west facade of this building, above an entrance door, there is a crest...
Mrs Coborn's Charity School was located on this site between 1815 and 1877. Bow Heritage Trail
Founder of Bedford College, anti-slavery activist and philanthropist. Her Wikipedia page is very informative. Elizabeth Jesser Sturch was born on 15 December 1789 in the St Clement Danes district...
The battalion was formed in Lewisham and fought in France and Italy. It was disbanded at the end of the war. The Royal West Kent Regiment had been in existence since 1881. In 1961 it was amalgamate...
Naval Officer. In the North Atlantic on the 17th February 1917, he was commanding HMS Farnborough (Q.5). (Q ships were decoy vessels designed to lure submarines into making surface attacks). He not...
Benefactor. Born Spencer Pocklington Maryon {sic} Maryon-Wilson, gaining the title of 11th Baronet Wilson on January 1st 1898. He was responsible for the erection of many horse troughs.
2,162 officers, non-commissioned officers and privates of the Brigade of Guards fell during the Crimean war.
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