Plaque

Two Macaulays

Inscription

Zachary Macaulay (1768 - 1838), philanthropist, and his son Thomas Babington Macaulay, afterwards Lord Macaulay (1800 - 1859), lived here.
L.C.C.

Site: Two Macaulays (1 memorial)

SW4, The Pavement

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Two Macaulays

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Lord Thomas Babington Macaulay

Historian, essayist, poet.  Born Leicestershire but brought up in the Clapham...

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Zachary Macaulay

Anti-slavery campaigner. Born Scotland. Aged 16 emigrated to Jamaica and saw ...

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Two Macaulays

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London County Council

Prior to the LCC London matters were run by church parishes. The LCC was the ...

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