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U.S. Politicians who died in England


  England (no city given): John A. Anderson, 1892 — Samuel S. Burdett, 1914 — Vincent F. Harrington, 1943
  Bath: William Bingham, 1804
  Birmingham: Samuel M. Taylor, 1916 — John F. Jewell, 1927
  Brighton: William Waldorf Astor, 1919
  Bristol: Francis B. Ogden, 1857
  Buxton, Derbyshire: Harmar D. Denny, Jr., 1966
  Camberley: Bret Harte, 1902
  Cheltenham: William Lyman, 1811
  Cowes, Isle of Wight: Isaac Low, 1791 — John Slidell, 1871
  Dorset: J. Lothrop Motley, 1877
  Ealing, London: Robert B. Campbell, 1862
  Kingston-on-Hull: William Davy, 1827
  Liverpool: William T. Barry, 1835 — Charles F. Manderson, 1911
  London: Robert Alexander, 1805 — Andrew Allen, 1825 — Edward Norton, 1872 — A. C. Gibbs, 1886 — William I. Buchanan, 1909 — Whitelaw Reid, 1912 — John L. Griffiths, 1914 — H. Stanley Benedict, 1930 — Joseph Wallace Oman, 1941 — Adlai E. Stevenson, 1965
  Manchester: Ross E. Holaday, 1929
  Oxford: Kingman Brewster, Jr., 1988
  Surbiton, Surrey: Freeman H. Morse, 1891
  Watford, Hertfordshire: Joseph Galloway, 1803

 

 


 
   
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