Samuel Lithgow

Samuel Lithgow CBE (1860 – 9 September 1937)[1] was a British solicitor and property developer in Marylebone, London.

When it was complete, Lithgow moved his business there and let some of the rooms to medical practitioners but most of the building was used as a nursing home until 1940 when the proprietor, a Miss Lancaster, died.

[3] Lithgow represented the West St Pancras ward on the London County Council from 1910 to 1913.

He was a justice of the peace and chairman of the St. Marylebone and Paddington Local Employment and Juvenile Advisory Committees.

[4] In 1894, Lithgow married Jessie Esther, second daughter of Patrick David Grieve, of the Royal Bank of Scotland.

Wimpole House