Daniel Defoe (1661 - 1731) lived in a house on this site.
LCC
Site: Daniel Defoe (1 memorial)
N16, Defoe Road, 95
Credit for this entry to: Ross Corben
Daniel Defoe (1661 - 1731) lived in a house on this site.
LCC
N16, Defoe Road, 95
Credit for this entry to: Ross Corben
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Daniel Defoe
Local Local History have thoroughly researched and reported on the exact loca...
Novelist. Born in the parish of Cripplegate, as Daniel Foe, adding the "de" l...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Daniel Defoe
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In our photo the plaque can be seen, below the second 'n' of Duncan. Inside there is a memorial chandelier.
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