Churchwarden, 1855. Caroline's Miscellany has a post about Wagstaff. Watch out for his Facebook page - coming soon.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
James Wagstaff
Commemorated ati
Churchwardens
We have seen a map showing the London parishes of 1877 which shows a major bo...
Churchwardens at the Angel
St. M. I. James Wagstaff John Savage John Shadgett Churchwardens, 1855
Other Subjects
William Hammond
In 1819 upper warden of the Drapers' Company and Governor of the Queen Elizabeth College Almshouses in Greenwich.
Mr W. J. Lobjoit
Trustee of the Putney Pest House Charity, 1862.
A. C. Hodder
Chairman of the Committee for the 1901 Shoreditch Town Hall Extension.
Henry Grissell
Active in 1864. Prompted by London Details we think this school committee man might be "Iron Henry". Born in London he set up an iron foundry with his brother at Regent's Canal Ironworks, Eagle W...
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Winant House
E14, Poplar High Street
In our photo the Hamilton plaque is on the wall just to the left of the left-most bollard; the Winant plaque is one of the three white pl...
King James I
Born Edinburgh Castle, son of Mary Queen of Scots. By the age of 13 months his father, Darnley had been murdered and his mother forced to abdicate, making him King James VI of Scotland. He had been...
HM Office of Works
Summarising Wikipedia: The Office of Works (the King's Works) was responsible only for royal properties (1378–1832). This became the Office of Woods, Forest, Land Revenues and Works (1832–1852). Th...
David Isaacs
Alderman in St Marylebone. Ran a business as estate agent and surveyor in St Marylebone from 1901 and was in the local government there, as a Conservative, for over 30 years. Projects that he prom...
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