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4 unusual facts about Paddington Green


John Chamberlaine

John Chamberlaine (1745 - 12 January 1812 Paddington Green) was an antiquary and acted as keeper of George III's drawings, coins and medals from 1791 until his death in 1812.

John Thrupp

Born on 5 February 1817, he was the eldest son of John Augustus Thrupp (1785–1844) of Spanish Place, Manchester Square, London, himself the eldest son of Joseph Thrupp of Paddington Green, by his first wife, Mary Burgon.

Paddington Green

Paddington Green Police Station, a police station in Paddington, London, United Kingdom

Paddington Green, London, a location in north-east Westminster, London, United Kingdom



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Richard Belmar

He was flown into RAF Northolt on 25 January 2005, along with Moazzam Begg, Martin Mubanga and Feroz Abbasi, where he was arrested under the Terrorism Act 2000 and briefly questioned at Paddington Green police station, before being released.