Person    | Male  Born 30/11/1840  Died 23/4/1901

Joseph Newbon

Founded the United Wards Club and fought to have the Bell Inn plaque erected.
Born Blackheath. Died Putney. The picture source website provides much information about Newbon.

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Joseph Newbon

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The Bell, Carter Lane

From: the Devere Society: "1598 October - In the only letter ever discovered ...

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Alfred Purssell

Alfred Purssell

Commoner on the Bridge House Estates Committee, 1894.

Person, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
Stanley Moss Atkins

Stanley Moss Atkins

Councillor, J.P. Mayor of Hammersmith 1963-64. 1964 – Elected as the first chairman of the newly merged boroughs of Hammersmith and Fulham. Additional information and photo provided by Martin Atkin...

Person, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
George Simpson

George Simpson

Paint manufacturer who ran the Atlas Dyeworks. Born Newington. 1861 was living in Tulse Hill with his wife. Retired in about 1866 and by 1881 was living in Reigate where he died. See also Nicholson.

Person, Industry, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
Jeremiah le Souef

Jeremiah le Souef

For 20 years vice-consul of the United States.

Person, Politics & Administration, USA

1 memorial
E. Rumney Smith

E. Rumney Smith

Churchwarden of St Marys Rotherhithe in 1886.

Person, Politics & Administration

2 memorials

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The Bell, Carter Lane

The Bell, Carter Lane

From this inn, on 25 October 1598, Richard Quiney wrote a letter to William Shakespeare. This letter, the only one addressed to Shakespeare that has survived, is held by the museum at Strafford. Th...

Building, Commerce, Food & Drink

1 memorial
Staple Inn

Staple Inn

The last surviving Inn of Chancery. Attached to Gray's Inn. Things changed over time but, basically, Inns of Court were places where barristers lodged and worked, while Inns of Chancery were plac...

Building, Community / Clubs, Law

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Edmund Kean

Edmund Kean

Born Gray's Inn. Very successful Shakespearian actor. Led a hectic and debauched life. In 1822 bought Woodend House and land on the isle of Bute in Scotland. Died at home in Richmond, Surrey.

Person, Theatre, Scotland

2 memorials
Queen's College

Queen's College

The Queen's college site is a lively site and provides some history. Catherine Mansfield was a student at Queen's College. 'My college life, which is such a vivid and detailed memory in one way, ...

Place, Education

1 memorial