St. M. I.
James Wagstaff
John Savage
John Shadgett
Churchwardens, 1855
Site: Churchwardens at the Angel (1 memorial)
N1, Liverpool Street, Halifax Bldg. Soc.
See also Churchwardens at King's Cross.
St. M. I.
James Wagstaff
John Savage
John Shadgett
Churchwardens, 1855
N1, Liverpool Street, Halifax Bldg. Soc.
See also Churchwardens at King's Cross.
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Churchwardens at the Angel
Churchwarden, 1855. Andrew Behan has researched Shadgett: John Shadgett was ...
Churchwarden, 1855. Caroline's Miscellany has a post about Wagstaff. Watch o...
This probably isn't a City of London plaque - though blue and oblong, the proportions are wrong, the style is different and its anonymous.
Possibly the loveliest plaque in London, though it has strong competition from Sir Edward Elgar and Sophie Fedorovitch.
When Charles II was restored to the throne he issued Royal Warrant, dated 9 September 1661 which brought about the disinterment of the bo...
Sir George lived here 1856 - 1864.
The errors in the inscriptions (can be viewed at Victorian Web) are presumably deliberate, and mean something. But what? We can find no...
In 1855 the first pillar boxes were installed in 5 London streets: Fleet Street, Strand, Piccadilly, Pall Mall and Rutland Gate. In 2015,...
Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1.
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