Person    | Male  Born 30/11/1840  Died 23/4/1901

Joseph Newbon

Founded the United Wards Club and fought to have the Bell Inn plaque erected.
Born Blackheath. Died Putney. The picture source website provides much information about Newbon.

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Joseph Newbon

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The Bell, Carter Lane

From: the Devere Society: "1598 October - In the only letter ever discovered ...

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