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Viscount Bateman

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Viscount Bateman

The two viscounts were: William Bateman, 1st Viscount Bateman (c. 1695–1744); John Bateman, 2nd Viscount Bateman (1721–1802). They owned Monmouth House and Bateman Street on which it stood was named for them. See for more information.

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Viscount Bateman

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Dog and Duck

The etymology of Soho given on this plaque is unproven. Londonist and Peter B...

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William George Fuller

William George Fuller

From the Fullers Buildiers' history page: "William Fuller 1873 – 1930: William succeeded his father while still in his early 20s. His three brothers had all joined the Royal or Merchant Navies, and...

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1 memorial
William Waldorf Astor, 1st Viscount

William Waldorf Astor, 1st Viscount

Born New York City into an extremely wealthy family.  Lived in Rome in his mid-thirties where he developed a life-long taste for the arts.  On his father’s death in 1890 he built the luxury Waldorf...

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B. E. Nightingale

B. E. Nightingale

Benjamin Ebenezer Nightingale was born in 1837 in Lambeth, Surrey. He was a son of Benjamin Ebenezer Nightingale (1803-1868) and Margaret Nightingale née Dickinson (1811-1887). On 7 January 1838 he...

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The Salt Box

The Salt Box

From British History On-line: "A cottage called the Salt Box was built on demesne land on the edge of the heath north of Branch Hill Lodge between 1789 and 1808 and was replaced by a house called t...

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1 memorial
St Mary’s Girls' Club

St Mary’s Girls' Club

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Building, Education, Property, Social Welfare

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