Supporter of Charles II. After the Restoration was appointed Lord High Treasurer. Southampton Row was named after him.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Thomas Wriothesley, 4th Earl of Southampton
Commemorated ati
Bedford House
"Dined at my Lord Treasurer's, the Earle of Southampton, in Bloomsbury where...
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F. Donald MacKenzie
Assistant Commissioner in the St John Ambulance Brigade, Metropolitan Corps, 1887-1910. Knight Grace in the Order of St John.
Person, Emergency Services, Medicine, Politics & Administration
Noël Barclay
Central President of the Mothers' Union in 1925. We found reference to a publication probably authored by her: Barclay, E. Noel, Marriage and Divorce (1936).
T. Dickinson
Church warden of Holy Trinity, Sloane Square in 1889.
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Rev. John Newton
A slave-trader turned preacher and abolitionist. Born Wapping. Began his ecclesiastical career at Olney in Buckinghamshire where he wrote the words to 'Amazing Grace' and published the hymn in a ...
Wesley's second conversion
Wesley attended a meeting convened by James Hutton in Nettleton Court, off Aldersgate Street or at 28 Aldersgate Street. Here he felt a "warming of the heart". Three memorials all erected in sligh...
Major-General William Roy
W1, Argyll Street, 10
Greater London Council Major-General William Roy, 1726 - 1790, founder of the Ordnance Survey, lived here.
National Sporting Club
WC2, King Street, 43, Thomas Archer House
In 1714 Russell was appointed First Lord of the Admiralty and that year he commissioned this house at 43 King Street from the architect T...
Flight Lieutenant Richard Carew Reynell
Pilot. Born at Reynella, South Australia. He came to England in 1929 (or 1921, see below) and studied at Oxford. He became a test pilot for Hawker's and in 1940 was attached to 43 Squadron. On the ...
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