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Henry Perfect

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Henry Perfect

A con-man who was fond of impersonating vicars, and is said to have often rented rooms upstairs at the George, Fleet Street.

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Henry Perfect

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George Pub

The George The George was founded in 1723 as a coffee house, became Georges ...

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Sir John Furley, CH, CB

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