Pasquale Paoli spent a total of 32 years in England through two periods:
- From 1769 to 1789, his first exile after the defeat of Ponte Novu against the French.
- From 1795 to 1807, his second exile after the creation of the Anglo-Corsican kingdom.
Here are the places where he lived:
- 1769: Baker Street and Old Bond Street
- 1772: Albemarle Street
- 1773: Jermyn Street and Hill Street
- 1778: 77 South Audley Street – with the commemorative green plaque
- 1784: Upper Seymour Street
- from 1799 at 1 Edgware Road where he died (1807)
Where Pasquale Paoli lived in London? – Click to see it on Google map
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