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.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
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
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...
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...
Person, Journalism / Publishing, Philanthropy, Property, Italy, USA
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...
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...
St Mary’s Girls' Club
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