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Following is a list of sites in London associated with Reformers

BARNETT Samuel (1844-1913)
Social Reformer, lived here
BESANT, Annie (1847-1933),
Social Reformer, lived here in 1874.
BRITTAIN, Vera (1893-1970),
Writers and Reformers, lived here.
CHADWICK, Sir Edwin (1801-1890),
Public Health Reformer, lived here.
EWART, William (1798-1869)
Reformer, lived here.
FENWICK, Ethel Gordon (1857-1947),
Nursing Reformer, lived here 1887-1924.
GODWIN, George (1813-1888),
Architect, Journalist and Social Reformer, lived here.
Gray, Charles Earl - Prime Minister
As prime minister he oversaw passage of the Great Reform Bill of 1832 and the 1833 Act abolishing slavery within the British Empire. He lived at 48 Berkeley Square.
Gray, Charles Earl - Prime Minister
As prime minister he oversaw passage of the Great Reform Bill of 1832 and the 1833 Act abolishing slavery within the British Empire. He lived at 48 Berkeley Square.
GROSER, Reverend St. John (1890-1966),
Priest and Social Reformer, lived here.
HERBERT, Sir Alan (A.PH) (1890-1971),
Author, Humourist and Reformist M.P. lived and died here.
HILL, Octavia (1838-1912),
Housing Reformer, Co-founder of The National Trust, began her work here.
HILL, Sir Rowland (1795-1879),
Postal Reformer, lived here.
HODGKIN, Thomas (1798-1866),
Physician, Reformer and Philanthropist, lived here.
HOLTBY, Winifred (1898-1935),
Writers and Reformers, lived here.
HOWARD, John (1726-1790),
Prison Reformer, lived here.
KHAN, Sir Syed Ahmed (1817-1898),
Muslim Reformer and Scholar, lived here 1869-1870.
KNEE, Fred (1868-1914),
London Labour Party Pioneer and Housing Reformer, lived here.
LAWRENCE, Susan (1871-1947),
Social Reformer, lived here.
MALLON, Dr Jimmy, CH (1874-1961),
Warden of Toynbee Hall, Champion of Social Reform, lived here.
PANKHURST, Emmeline (1858 - 1928), Christabel (1880-1958), Sylvia (1882-1960)
Reformer. Campaigner for Womens Rights, lived here.
PANKHURST, Emmeline (1858 - 1928), Christabel (1880-1958), Sylvia (1882-1960)
Reformer. Campaigner for Womens Rights, lived here.
PEEL, Sir Robert (1750-1830),
Manufacturer and Reformer lived here.
Pitt, William the Younger - Prime Minister
Son of William Pitt the Elder, Earl of Chatham, this William Pitt is the youngest prime minister on record, winning the post at the tender age of 24 in 1783. As prime minister he is remembered for his tough policies against corruption, fiscal reform, shif
PLACE, Francis (1771-1854),
Political Reformer, lived here 1833-1851.
RESCHID, Mustapha Pasha (1800-1858),
Turkish Statesman and Reformer, lived here as an ambassador in 1839.
ROGERS, Dr Joseph (1821-1889),
Health Care Reformer, lived here.
ROMILLY, Samuel, Here lived,
Law Reformer. Born 1757. Died 1818.
ROY, Ram Mohun (1772-1833),
Indian Scholar and Reformer, lived here.
Russell, Earl John - Prime Minister
He helped write and carry the Reform Bill of 1832 which gave more men the right to vote. Lived here
STANHOPE, Charles, 3rd Earl (1753-1816),
Reformer and Inventor, lived here.
WAKLEY, Thomas (1795-1862),
Reformer and Founder of The Lancet, lived here.
WEBB, Sidney (1859-1947),
and Beatrice WEBB (1858-1943), Social Scientists and Political Reformers, lived here.
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