Born London. Naval officer involved in the American revolution. Died in Hanover Square.
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George Bridges Rodney
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Royal Welsh Fusiliers, 1st and 2nd London Welsh Battalions
These battalions were recruited at Gray's Inn.
M. P. Webster
Resident of Willesden who volunteered and died in the Anglo Boer War, 1899-1900.
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St Antholin Church, demolished
From Geograph British Isles: St. Antholin's, completed in 1688 and regarded as one of Wren's finest City churches, stood on the corner of Sise Lane and Budge Row/Watling Street, roughly on the site...
Crockett's Leathercloth Works war memorial
E15, Abbey Road
We hope you agree that it's a reasonable assumption that the people named on the monument worked for the Leather Cloth Company. Comte Rob...
28 subjects commemorated, 1 creator
Sir William Gascoigne
Chief Justice of England during the reign of Henry IV. Born Yorkshire.
Fountain Court
WC2, Strand, Savoy Buildings
This way was called Fountain Court until 1883 from the Fountain Tavern which stood on this site.
Roman Road - Kilburn
NW6, Kilburn High Road, 63
The Romans were in Britain AD 43 - 410 so we think the '900s' on the plaque refers to the period (early medieval) when the name 'Watling ...
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