Bought Friary House and the estate in 1800. This could be John Bacon the Younger but it's a common name so probably not.
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John Bacon
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Friary House
Friary House Friary Park opened to the public on Saturday 7th May 1910 after ...
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Edward Goulding
3rd son of Henry and Agne Goulding. Married Elizabeth Lacraft in 1601.
Royal Arsenal Riverside
A residential, retail and leisure development of the former Royal Arsenal site in Woolwich.
Worcester House - City
From Louis Zettersten: WORCESTER WHARF – Here stood in the 15th century Worcester House, belonging to the Earls of Worcester, but Stow records that the palace was "now divided into many tenements."...
Greenwich Palace / Palace of Placentia
The palace was built, as Bella Court, by Humphrey Duke of Gloucester, regent to the child king Henry VI. When the king married Margaret of Anjou Humphrey fell out of favour and died in prison in 1...
Canonbury House, Alwyne Villas
From British History Online: A house existed here in 1373. We think this was on the site of today's Canonbury Tower, just to the north of today's Canonbury House. "From c. 1770 John Dawes replaced ...
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EC4, College Hill, 20 and St Michael Paternoster Royal
Living next door, Whittington paid for the rebuilding and enlargement of the church St Michael Paternoster Royal. Upper Thames Street is ...
Westminster Abbey F - Oscar Romero
SW1, Broad Sanctuary, Westminster Abbey - west porch
Fourteen niches on the West Front remained empty since the Abbey was built until 1998 when they were filled. The lower four are filled wi...
Jack Mantle VC
Sailor. Born Jack Foreman Mantle in Wandsworth. He was a leading seaman on HMS Foylebank in Portland Harbour, and was in charge of a 2-pounder gun, known as a 'pom-pom'. On 4th July 1940, the ship...
Caron almshouses
SW8, Fentiman Road, 1-7 Noel Caron Houses
At about the time that Evans gave the land for these almshouses he was confined for 44 days in a case relating to an obscene publication ...
Earl of Antrim, 6th
Randal William MacDonnell, 6th Earl. He had no sons so King George III recreated the Earlship (resetting the numbering) so that his daughters could inherit and pass on the title until a male heir ...
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