Co-churchwarden of St Antholin in either 1670 or 71.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
James Whitchurch
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St John the Baptist Upon Walbrook - plaque
The inscription on the upper plaque requires careful examination to read but ...
Other Subjects
Embassy of the United States
The first US Minister to the Court of St James, John Adams, rented No 9 Grosvenor Square in 1785. After that the American Embassy in London was situated variously in Great Cumberland Place, Piccadi...
R. W. Shackleton
Company Secretary to the Dairy Supply Company in 1888.
Screaming Lord Sutch
Musician and parliamentary candidate. Born David Edward Sutch in New End Hospital, Hampstead. After a less than successful pop career he turned his attention to politics, founding the Monster Ravin...
Francois Rabelais
Writer and physician. Born France, between 1483 and 1494, but probably November 1494. Became a monk and studied Latin and Greek, then left to study medicine. Died Paris.
Person, Literature, Medicine, Politics & Administration, Religion, France
Sir Michael Kerr
Treasurer of Lincoln's Inn in December 1989.
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