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James Wagstaff

James Wagstaff

Churchwarden, 1855. about Wagstaff. Watch out for his Facebook page - coming soon.

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James Wagstaff

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Churchwardens

We have seen a map showing the London parishes of 1877 which shows a major bo...

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Churchwardens at the Angel

St. M. I. James Wagstaff John Savage John Shadgett Churchwardens, 1855

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