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William Pugh

William Pugh

Co-churchwarden of the Surrey Chapel parish in 1820.

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William Pugh

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Almshouses - Drapers, Glasshill Street

The Drapers Alms houses - rebuilt A.D. 1820. William Gibbs, William Pugh, Jos...

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William Eliot, 4th Earl of St Germans

William Eliot, 4th Earl of St Germans

Born Plymouth.  Diplomat and Liberal politician.  In 1877 succeeded his father as Earl. Died unmarried and was succeeded by his younger brother Henry.

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Leonard Collyer

Leonard Collyer

Warden, presumably of a church.

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John Thomas Bedford

John Thomas Bedford

Chairman of Committee for letting the City lands of the Corporation of London when the monument to Temple Bar was erected in 1880.  Commoner on the Bridge House Estates Committee, 1894 and a Deputy...

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2 memorials
Caroline Martineau

Caroline Martineau

Born Caroline Anne, daughter of Richard Martineau, a director and partner of the Whitbread Brewery. Early on she was interested in the study of natural science, attending lectures at the Royal Ins...

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John Byford, junior

John Byford, junior

Alderman, J.P. and Mayor of West Ham in November 1905. London Wikia records: Businessman and local politician. Born Canning Town, he was made a partner in the business founded by his father, which...

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1 memorial