Cromwell's Secretary of State 1652. Bencher of Lincoln's Inn 1654.
Born Essex, died in his chambers in Lincoln's Inn and was buried in the chapel.
Cromwell's Secretary of State 1652. Bencher of Lincoln's Inn 1654.
Born Essex, died in his chambers in Lincoln's Inn and was buried in the chapel.
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John Thurloe
Thurloe lived at No. 24 Old Buildings, near the Gatehouse, during the time o...
Vice-Chairman, Housing Committee Parmiter Street, 1926.
From Gloucestershire, a distant relation of Oliver Cromwell. Supported the Parliamentary cause in the English Civil War. He was a General at Sea, major-general. One of the Commissioners for Charles...
"El libertador". Born Caracas. Latin American statesman and patriot who worked to liberated Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, Peru & Venezuela from Spanish rule. In London briefly in 1810. Di...
Person, Nationalism, Politics & Administration, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, Peru, Venezuela
LSE History gives: "... Frederick and Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence, who owned and edited the WSPU newspaper Votes for Women. Founded in 1907, Votes for Women was printed at the St Clement’s Press on C...
Ottoman statesman and reformer. Born and died in Constantinople. Ambassador in London 1836 and 1838.
Protestant martyr. He was believed to have been a Baptist, which was rather dangerous in the reign of Mary I. Whilst returning from a visit to Maidstone, he was stopped by Edmund Tyrell, a justice ...
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