Member of the Ealing District Council in 1899.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
W. H. Read
Commemorated ati
Walpole Park - opened
Walpole Park Opened for the use of the public, 1st May 1901 by the Rt. Hon. L...
Other Subjects
James Lewis Dowling, Deputy
Commoner on the Bridge House Estates Committee, 1894.
Joseph Dixon
Co-churchwarden and trustee of the Lambeth Hayles Estate development in 1894. Wikiwand shows a Joseph Dixon as a Moderate Party Member of the London County Council elected 1895 for Lambeth (Kennin...
J. C. F. Warrington Rogers
Clerk to the Commissioners of the 1892 Westminster Public Baths and Wash-houses. 1872 operating as a solicitor. Probably James Charles Frampton Warrington Rogers, the man on this My Heritage page.
Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford
Statesman. Harley Street was named after him. Responsible for the creation of the South Sea company and was the first governor. This company later became a major player in the Atlantic slave trade.
Henry Charles Richards
Born Hackney, youngest son of Frederick Richards. Barrister, Queen's Counsel from 1898, Treasurer of Gray's Inn 1904 - 1905. MP for East Finsbury 1895 - 1905. Educated at the City of London School ...
Previously viewed
Handley Page V/1500 bomber crash
NW11, Garrick Avenue, 21
The quotation is from the Song of Solomon, either chapter 2:17 or 4:6.
Adam James Meere
Died while fighting a fire with Bill Faust, see there for details. Born in north-west Surrey. Aged 27, Meere had only completed his basic training a few months before.
Henry III granting charter to Westminster Abbey
SW1, Little George Street, Supreme Court
This section is to the left of the entrance arch. The description of "Henry III granting charter to Westminster Abbey" is ubiquitous on ...
James (Jim) Selby
Stage coachman. Lived at 7 Edgware Road. On 13 July 1888, he established a record by driving “The Old Times” coach from Hatchett's Hotel to the “Old Ship” at Brighton and back - 108 miles in 7 ho...
Jeffrey Morgan
N1, Brooksby Street, 32 - 34
The houses on this side of the street were built by Jeffrey Morgan of this parish, 1824.
Comments are provided by Facebook, please ensure you are signed in here to see them