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Among people associated with Deptford are Christopher Marlowe, who was stabbed to death at Deptford Strand; [136] diarist John Evelyn (1620–1706), who lived at Sayes Court, [137] and had Peter the Great (1672–1725) as a guest for about three months in 1698; [138] Sir Francis Drake, who was knighted by Queen Elizabeth I aboard the Golden ...
The Deptford Poisoning Cases were a series of notorious murder cases that occurred in 1889 in Deptford, United Kingdom. Investigators determined that at least three people were poisoned to death by Amelia Winters, possibly with the assistance of her daughter, Elizabeth Frost. The two women insured over twenty people, five of whom died in ...
An award-winning park named after her [7] stands on the site of what was once one of the most deprived streets in Deptford, as shown on the poverty map published by Charles Booth. [8] There is a Grade II listed memorial to Margaret McMillan located within the Rachel McMillan Nursery School in Deptford. [9]
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Paul Hugh Moriarty was born on 23 September 1938 in Deptford, London, England, where he was also raised. [1] [2]Moriarty came to acting late in life; he had previously worked as a boxer and as a docker at the Surrey Commercial Docks. [1]
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Clerk of the Green Cloth from 1594 until his death in 1604. [1] A tablet in the church at Deptford mentions that the family was a younger branch of the ancient Browne family of Hitchin, Suffolk and Horsley, Essex. [2] Browne played the part of Diana in Robert White's 'Masque of Cupid's Banishment' performed for Anne of Denmark at Deptford on 4 ...