Samuel Pepys Brown Plaque Photo

Samuel Pepys brown plaque - Samuel Pepys 1633-1703 Diarist and Secretary of the Admiralty lived here 1679-1688.

Samuel Pepys Brown Plaque Map


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James Brydges Brown Plaque - 'Canons' gate pillars  Entrance gate piers to 'Canons' from Old Turnpike Road  Built in 1712 for James Brydges 1673-1744, 1st Duke of Chandos. House demolished 1740 and existing buildings constructed from salvaged materials. Piers refurbished 1998.
Susan Lawrence Blue Plaque - Susan Lawrence 1871-1947 social reformer lived here
Pontefract Castle, London Bronze Plaque - Pontefract Castle. The 'Pontefract Castle' on Widmore St. (built between 1719 and 1746) got its name like many other buildings, streets and squares in Marylebone, they are named after the people who built up the area, the estates they held and their family titles.  The Duke of Newcastle had held Pontefract Castle in West Yorkshire for the King in 1642 during the English Civil War and it was John Cavendish Holles, Duke of Newcastle who had begun building the area in Marylebone in 1708.