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Plaque

Mary Anne Clarke - Loughton

Erection date: 2009

Inscription

Mary Anne Clarke (c.1776 - 1852) royal mistress, lived here.
Loughton Town Council, 2009

Apparently there is an identical plaque on the other side of the building.

Site: Mary Anne Clarke - Loughton (1 memorial)

IG10, Steeds Way, Loughton Lodge

2011 had this on sale for £1m+: "The hunting lodge was built in the Eighteenth Century and was later extended before being divided into two dwellings in the post war years whilst retaining the original facade."

The plaque is below the bay window, hidden in our photo by the plants.

We are grateful to Ray Cultrera who drew this plaque to our attention.

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Mary Anne Clarke - Loughton

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Mary Anne Clarke

Mistress of Prince Frederick, Duke of York. Born in Ball and Pin Alley, White...

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Mary Anne Clarke - Loughton

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Loughton Town Council

An Urban District Council from 1900 to 1933. It became part of Chigwell Urban...

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