Secretary of State for the Colonies 1846-52.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Henry Grey, 3rd Earl Grey
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Regent Square Church
Forgive us for the length of this entry. The history of the various buildings is complicated. In 2015 the Buddists very kindly allowed us to look around their building and that resolved most of our...
Gerrard Winstanley
Protestant reformer, political philosopher, and activist. Co-founder of the True Levellers. Born Wigan. 1630 came to London, became an apprentice and, 1638, a freeman of the Merchant Taylors' Compa...
F. H. Ebsworth
Member of the Commissioners of the 1890 Bermondsey Library.
Lord Guilford Dudley / Guildford Dudley
Son of John Dudley and husband of Lady Jane Grey - see there for more information.
Beatrice Webb
Social scientist, economist and political reformer. Born as Beatrice Potter in Gloucestershire. Charles Booth was her cousin. Married Sidney Webb in 1892 - the picture source quotes her very uncomp...
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Old Watch House - E17
E17, Vestry Road, Vestry House Museum
All that remains of Smirke's 1829 Post Office building in St. Martins-le-Grand is this five-ton Ionic capital from the right hand corner ...
Sir William Hooker
Botanist. Born William Jackson Hooker at 7 Magdalen Street, Norwich. He collected specimens of mosses from Scotland and Iceland. Became first director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew in 1841. Fat...
Person, Gardens / Agriculture, Science, Iceland / Faroe Islands, Scotland
West London Synagogue
The synagogue community was founded in 1840 and moved to Upper Berkeley Street in 1870.
Emery Hill bust
SW1, Rochester Row, 38
The plaque immediately below the bust is blank but there are 4 others below that, each with an inscription. The text of the upper three ...
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