Hugh Price Hughes, 1847 - 1902, Methodist preacher lived and died here.
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Site: Hugh Price Hughes (1 memorial)
WC1, Taviton Street, 8
Hugh Price Hughes, 1847 - 1902, Methodist preacher lived and died here.
English Heritage
WC1, Taviton Street, 8
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Hugh Price Hughes
Methodist preacher. Born Wales. Died at home in London. From West London Mis...
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Hugh Price Hughes
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