Probably alive in 1824.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Mrs. Eliz. Doughty
Commemorated ati
Mrs. Eliz. Doughty and the Bedford Charity
These plaques mark property boudaries and identify ownership.
Other Subjects
Cheyne House
The house and garden can be seen on a number of old maps, such as 1865 OS (about 1/4 in from the right and 1/3 up from the lower edge). From British History online (written in 1913): "Cheyne House...
Belair House
Country villa. Originally called College Place. In 1947Â Southwark Council purchased the lease but as the main building was in such a poor state it had to be rebuilt from ground level, retaining onl...
Hayes Place
From the picture source: "Site of a house since the 15th century, in 1754 William Pitt the elder, later Earl of Chatham, bought the property, subsequently rebuilding it. The birthplace of his son,...
Bradmore House
Originally an extension of Butterwick House. This 1866 map shows Butterwick House (opposite St Pauls Church) with Bradmore House as an extension on the north. British History Online has some evide...
Edward Alleyn’s purchase of the Manor of Dulwich
"Alleyn's connection with Dulwich began in 1605, when he bought the manor of Dulwich from Sir Francis Calton. The landed property, of which the entire estate had not passed into Alleyn's hands earl...
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