This tablet was erected in loving memory of William Compton, fifth Marquess of Northampton, KG, by his London tenants and friends.
Site: Lord Northampton (1 memorial)
EC1, Northampton Square
This tablet was erected in loving memory of William Compton, fifth Marquess of Northampton, KG, by his London tenants and friends.
EC1, Northampton Square
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Lord Northampton
MP. Either William or his elder brother, Charles, together with their father ...
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Lord Northampton
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