Plaque

John Richard Green - W1

Erection date: 1963

Inscription

John Richard Green, 1837 - 1883, historian, lived in a house on this site, 1869 - 1876.
London County Council

From UCL: "In 1909 the LCC put up a memorial tablet, re-set in 1925 when the old house was rebuilt as part of the Duchess Nursing Home. The present plaque, replacing the broken tablet of 1909, dates from 1963.

Site: John Richard Green - W1 (1 memorial)

W1, Beaumont Street, 4

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John Richard Green - W1

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John Richard Green

Historian. Born in Oxford. Took orders and was vicar of St Philip's, Stepney....

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