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Plaque

Arthur Haygarth

Erection date: 13/11/2003

Inscription

Arthur Haygarth, 1825-1903, cricketer, historian, Old Harrovian, died here.
City of Westminster

Site: Arthur Haygarth (1 memorial)

SW1, Warwick Way, 88

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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Arthur Haygarth

Cricketer. Born in Hastings, Sussex. He played for Sussex, the M.C.C. and Mid...

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Westminster City Council

The ancient parish of St Margaret's was divided into St Margaret's and St Joh...

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