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Person    | Male  Born 9/7/1854  Died 22/9/1951

Sir William Francis Kyffin Taylor

Categories: Law

Sir William Francis Kyffin Taylor

G.B.E., K.C., Master of the Bench, 1905 - 1951, Treasurer of Inner Temple 1926. 1st and last Baron Maenan.

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Sir William Francis Kyffin Taylor

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Francis Taylor

This building, erected in 1957, is named after Sir William Francis Kyffin Tay...

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Clement Ferrier Burton

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Gerald Road Police Station

Gerald Road Police Station

The police station opened in what was then called Cottage Row. The name was changed to Gerald Road in 1885. After years of debate about its future, in 1993 the police moved to the newly completed B...

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