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Person    | Male  Born 25/5/1901  Died 3/9/1986

Horace Maybray King

Horace Maybray King

The first member of the Labour Party to become Speaker of the House of Commons.

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Sir Thomas More statue - SW3

Unveiled by Horace Maybray King, then Speaker of the House of Commons. 2018:...

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Samuel Pepys

Samuel Pepys

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Eleanor Marx-Aveling

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Rebuilt on its traditional site, 1970.

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William Pitt (the Younger)

William Pitt (the Younger)

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