Plaque

Sebright - William Sebright

Inscription

Sebright House
This block was built in 1948 and was named after William Seabright, Town Clerk of London (1541 - 1620), who devoted much care in improving the lives of Londoners. At some stage the name was incorrectly spelt.
Tower Hamlets Community Housing THCH

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E2, Coate Street

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William Sebright

Also named William Seabright. Town Clerk of London 1574 - 1603.  From Sebrig...

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Tower Hamlets Community Housing Ltd

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