Richard Savage, fourth Earl Rivers, Governor of the Tower of London, 1660 - 1712, lived here.
Site: Richard Savage (1 memorial)
SW1, Old Queen Street, 9
Richard Savage, fourth Earl Rivers, Governor of the Tower of London, 1660 - 1712, lived here.
SW1, Old Queen Street, 9
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Richard Savage
Governor of the Tower of London, soldier who fought in Ireland for William II...
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