Ray Stannard Baker
Ray Stannard Baker (also known by his pen name David Grayson) was an American journalist, historian, biographer, and writer.
Ray Stannard Baker (also known by his pen name David Grayson) was an American journalist, historian, biographer, and writer.
Born in Adelaide, Australia, he worked at the Kensington Place Restaurant, and was killed when knocked over by a taxi. He was the boyfriend of the singer Sia, who was driven to drug abuse and alcoh...
City Taverns is a collection of individual pubs with charm, comfort and friendliness, with the convenience of a city centre location. (Their words, not ours!).
We didn't find their website very helpful but perhaps we are expecting this organisation to be something that it is not. From that website: "What is a World Origin Site? A World Origin Site is som...
Almshouses built in the early 19th century. They were originally known as the Licensed Victuallers' Benevolent Institution Asylum. In this case, the word 'asylum' didn't indicate a home for mental ...
Chairman (presumably of the Licensed Victuallers Benevolent Institution) in 1839. We can find no information.
Field Marshal Hugh Henry Rose, 1st Baron Strathnairn, was a senior British Army officer. He served as a military adviser to the Ottoman Army during the Egyptian–Ottoman War. He then fought with the...
Merchant, Whig politician, City Alderman, Lord Mayor of London in 1738 and expert in financial matters. A vigorous campaigner for the commercial interests that were his principal City of London con...
We can't find anything definitive but we believe this to be a group of British merchants who traded with Hamburg. The alternative being a group of merchants from Hamburg who traded with London. At...
Sculptor. Son of architect, James Spiller. Appointed mason to the Mercers’ Company and to the Joint Grand Gresham Committee. Died Croydon. Source: PSSA.
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