Plaque

Henry Pelham

Inscription

English Heritage
Henry Pelham, c 1695 - 1754, Prime Minister, lived here.

Site: Henry Pelham (1 memorial)

W1, Green Park, Queen's Walk

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Henry Pelham

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Henry Pelham

Prime Minister. Born London. Died in the house he had had built in 1740-3, ...

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