Niece of James Chamberlain. Cousin of William Pearce. Michelle Foate, Pearce’s great (x3) niece kindly gave us the following information: Hereford House was 12 Pond Street. James Bradley Chamberlain was an optician, whose step-son was William Warburton Pearce, an art dealer. Ann Crump, William's unmarried cousin, was their housekeeper at Hereford House. We think Hereford House used to occupied part of the current site of the Royal Free Hospital, along with Rowland Hill's Bertram House.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Ann Crump of Hereford House
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South End Green fountain
Designed by J H Evins. A Facebook contact gave us some additional informatio...
Other Subjects
Sir Charles James Freake
Architect, builder and patron of the arts.
Mrs Galpin
The Kensington Gardens Management Plan informs that the fountain was the gift of 'Mrs Galpin'. We researched this claim, extensively, and could find no Mrs Gilpin who satisfies the evidence, so we ...
Royal Docks Trust
From the website "It works to provide community benefits to the Docklands part of Newham between the A13 and the River Thames."
London Parochial Charities
In 1880 a report by a royal commission led to the City of London Parochial Charities Act. This provided that the five largest parishes of London could continue to administer their own charitable en...
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