Conservators Matt Blake (left) and Joseph Jones (right) prepare to complete the restoration of the memorial of William Murray, Lord Mansfield to its original position within Westminster Abbey's north transept. Born in 1705, Murray served as Lord Chief Justice of England from 1756-88 and played a decisive role in ending slavery in England. The memorial was moved in 1933 but has now been dismantled and re-erected in its original location in preparation for the opening of the King Charles III Sacristy. Picture date: Wednesday April 29, 2026.
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Conservators Matt Blake (left) and Joseph Jones (right) prepare to complete the restoration of the memorial of William Murray, Lord Mansfield to its original position within Westminster Abbey's north transept. Born in 1705, Murray served as Lord Chief Justice of England from 1756-88 and played a decisive role in ending slavery in England. The memorial was moved in 1933 but has now been dismantled and re-erected in its original location in preparation for the opening of the King Charles III Sacristy. Picture date: Wednesday April 29, 2026.