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Thomas More White Plaque - Saint Thomas More. Chancellor of England martyred for his faith on Tower Hill 1535 lived here. It was from his house here that he went for his trial and his imprisonment in the Tower of London
Charles Holden Brown Plaque - Heritage Information  Cockfosters station  Listed as a building of National Significance  Architect: Charles Holden, 1933  The station opened in the then small hamlet of Cockfosters on 31 July 1933, the last of the stations on the extension of the line from Finsbury Park.  The station was to be a focal point for a new suburb and although some development took place, areas to the north and east of the station became part of the protected London Green Belt.  The station building is a low European
Toy Inn, London, Alexander Pope, William IV, Thomas Dunckerley, And 1 Other - The Site of the Toy Inn    An ancient Hostelry of Note    Built for Oliver Cromwell's Troops c, 1650  rebuilt c. 1700, demolished c. 1840, wherein Pope wrote the Rape of the Lock; the Duke of Clarence, afterwards William IV, formed & presided over his Toy Club; and Thomas Dunckerley founded the Masonic Lodge of Harmony 255 in 1785. The Lodge held here for 37 years, now erects this Tablet  July 1933