Anarchist. Born Italy. Spent many years in exile in various countries. From 1881 he was often in London. In 1910 he had an electrical workshop at 15 Duncan Terrace, from which he provided cutting equipment that was used in the Houndsditch robbery. Returned to Italy after WW1 and died in Rome.
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Errico Malatesta
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