high laver church essex, interior,the outward spla…
high laver church exterior
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high laver, locke's tomb, 1704


the original tomb of the philosopher john locke +1704, whose ideas influenced the founders of the u.s.of a
his family money came from slave trading, he was a shareholder in the royal african company and his ancestor john lok was one of the first men to open up the gold coast trade in 1554
his family money came from slave trading, he was a shareholder in the royal african company and his ancestor john lok was one of the first men to open up the gold coast trade in 1554
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