This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
W. Alcock
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St Mary of Eton - WW1 memorial
The IWM War Memorials Register has a photo of an undated note saying ".. it w...
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Corporal Samuel MacPhearson
See Farquar Shaw for the story of the Black Watch mutiny.
H. Kenchatt
Private in the Royal West Kents. Andrew Behan has researched this man: Private Harold Kenchatt was born on 20 November 1891 in Hendon, the second son and the third of the five children of William ...
King Edward VI
Only son of Henry VIII (with Jane Seymour who died 12 days after the birth), born Hampton Court. Became king aged 9 and died of consumption 6 years later, at Greenwich Palace. While king he was sup...
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W. Maxfield
Hon. Sec. to George How Memorial Committee. The damaged memorial seems to have another word after "Maxwell" so it's possible that "Maxwell" is a given name and his surname is something like "Mead".
W. H. Smiths
Henry Walton Smith and his wife Anna opened a small newsvendors in 1792 in Little Grosvenor Street. HW and then Anna died, and their sons took over, renaming the business after one of them, William...
Peter Cook
Comedian, satirist and "only twin". Born Torquay. Founded and owned 'The Establishment Club', 1961 - 64. Died in the Royal Free Hospital, Hampstead.
John Wilkes
A champion of English freedom, establishing the campaigning newspaper "The North Briton". In his 1754 'Essay on Woman' he wrote: 'Life can little more supply than just a few good f**ks and then w...
Pepys, Harley, Etty, Stanfield
WC2, Buckingham Street, 14
In a house formerly standing on this site lived Samuel Pepys, 1633 - 1703, diarist & Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford, 1661 - 1724, stat...
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