Judge. Son of Sir Sam Fay. He conducted inquiries into the collapse of the Crown Agents and the Munich air crash.
The have a photo.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
Judge. Son of Sir Sam Fay. He conducted inquiries into the collapse of the Crown Agents and the Munich air crash.
The have a photo.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
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Edgar Fay
April 2015: this plaque and coat of arms have been removed. We didn't searc...
Novelist. Born at Wood Farm, West Bradenham, Norfolk. At the age of nineteen he was sent to Natal to serve the Lieutenant-Governor, as his father said he was only fit to be a greengrocer. He achiev...
The Sole Society say The Tun "stood here between 1283 and 1401 and was used in the main to incarcerate ‘street walkers and lewd women’. Stocks and a pillory replaced it and in 1703 Daniel Defoe, wh...
The first recorded execution here was the hanging of the champion of London's poor, William Fitz Osbern in 1196. Back then there may have been a real tree but in 1571 the 'Tyburn Tree' was erected....
Wrote the forward to the 1942 biography of Octavia Hill by E. Moberly Bell. The Improved Tenements Association was set up in 1900. From The London Journal: "As a concession to the societies, and t...
Originally in offices in Chancery Lane, the six clerks of the King's High Court of Chancery moved into No 10 Stone Buildings when it was built for them in 1774 The six clerks were abolished in 184...
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