Plaque

Tredegar Square

Inscription

25-26 Tredegar Square
Part of the grand north terrace of the square completed in the 1840's in the Stepney Estate of Sir Charles Morgan, Baronet, of Tredegar in Monmouthshire.

Site: Tredegar Square (1 memorial)

E3, Tredegar Square

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Tredegar Square

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Sir Charles Morgan

In 1792 Charles Gould (1726 – 1806), lawyer and politician, married Jane Morg...

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Tredegar Square

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Tower Hamlets Council

The name was originally applied to the Tower division of the county of Middle...

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