Co-churchwarden of Chelsea Old Church in 1882. By 1884 he was an ex-churchwarden named on a tablet inside the church.
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G. R. Craney
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Dovehouse Green - Victorian plaque
We think this plaque was probably erected in 1882 when the land was repurpose...
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R. Wooff
Elected Guardian of the Lewisham Union - Lewisham in 1894.
Sir George Carteret
Born St Helier, Jersey. Â Treasurer of the Navy 1660-7, Vice-Chamberlain of the Household 1660-70. Â In 1664 New Jersey, the American state, was named by Carteret after his place of birth. Â It (yes t...
Happy Mahlangu
Deputy Commissioner for South Africa in the UK in 1998. Our photo shows Mahangu with his wife in 2013. On the net he is best known for some ill-chosen comments on the democratisation of Swaziland w...
Sir John Sinclair
Founder and president of the first Board of Agriculture. Born Scotland into family of the Earls of Caithness. 1780 entered the House of Commons. Promoted a scientific and statistical approach to ag...
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Charles William Tagg
Camberwell Town Clerk in 1901. We found our man at Ratcliffe History: "Charles William TAGG. He was born 1860 in Camberwell, Surrey, England[2, 2]. He married Emily Isabel COOKE. They were married ...
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