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Person    | Male  Born 7/6/1770  Died 4/12/1828

Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool

Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool

Youngest and longest-serving Prime Minister, 1812–27, thus overseeing victory in the Napoleonic Wars at the Battle of Waterloo. Home Secretary 1804-06 and 1807-9. Born Westminster. Died at his home Coombe House, near Kingston upon Thames.

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This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool

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The Waterloo Way - Grosvenor Square

This is a small plaque, rather cheap-looking, in contrast to the substantial ...

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The Waterloo Way - St James's

{The roundel at the top reads:} The New Waterloo Dispatch, 1815 - 2015 The W...

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Cllr. Ravi Govindia

Cllr. Ravi Govindia

Chairman of the Wandsworth Technical Services Committee 1994. June 2017 the leader of Wandsworth Council.

Person, Politics & Administration

2 memorials
Joseph Thomas Taylor

Joseph Thomas Taylor

JP, CC. Member of Brentford Council in 1909. Wesleyan and freemason. Born Brentford. By 1881 he was a market gardener employing 25 men. Never married. As a councillor he was present at the laying ...

Person, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
David Henry Stone

David Henry Stone

Chairman of the managers that ran the 1873-75 changes at Aske’s Hospital. Lord Mayor of London 1874-5.

Person, Lord Mayor, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
Rubens Antonio Barbosa
1 memorial
Frederick Atkinson Powell

Frederick Atkinson Powell

Architect. Mayor of Lambeth 1905-6 and 1906-7. Died at home at 344 Kennington Road.

Person, Architecture, Politics & Administration

1 memorial