List of people from the London Borough of Enfield

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The following list includes notable people associated with the London Borough of Enfield .

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  2. E.J. Climenson, Elizabeth Montagu, The Queen of the Blue-stockings, her correspondence from 1720-1761 (1906) II, 8 . Pitt lived at South Lodge, Enfield from before 1752 until his purchase of the Montagus' former residence at Hayes, Kent, in 1756.[op.cit. 94]
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