Hugh Fortescue, 3rd Earl Fortescue
Peer and occasional Liberal Party politician. Known as Viscount Ebrington, 1841-61. Married Georgiana Augusta Caroline Dawson-Damer (1826–66) who gave birth to 14 children, dying on the day the la...
Peer and occasional Liberal Party politician. Known as Viscount Ebrington, 1841-61. Married Georgiana Augusta Caroline Dawson-Damer (1826–66) who gave birth to 14 children, dying on the day the la...
Born in St Pancras as Reginald Yarnitz Freeson. Served in the army in WW2. Labour politician, MP 1964-87, for Willesden East and later Brent East, with 14 years on the front bench. Died Salisbury. ...
This phrase sounds rather formal but is probably just a short way of saying "friends living in the Hampton area".
Probably the wife of Frederick Frye. Andrew Behan researched this woman, first making a fair stab at which Mrs Frye she is: Firstly, we can discount Mrs Frye being the mother of Frederick Charlwo...
Son of Marcus Garvey. Became an electrical engineer and served as the seventh president-general of the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League which his father had fo...
Active as a married woman in 1896, married to Charles Gassiot and "Charles" is the 'C' on the plaque stands for, so the plaque tells us nothing about her first name. From Friends of Honeywood we l...
She was born as Helena Blanche Biggs on 27 September 1898 in Clerkenwell and her birth was registered in Holborn. She was one of the eight children of George William Biggs (1857-1938) and Ellen Mar...
Born Helena Horn in Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany. Wife to Lehmann. Their eldest son was Samuel (1821-73), the co-founder of Salmon and Gluckstein. Helena died in Soho. See Lehmann Gluckstein for m...
At a London Inheritance, some comments refer to Gordon. One in particular says "The Gordon referred to on the plaque is my old schoolmate, Gordon Oswald, who was a hairdresser at “Bavardez” in Traf...