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Person    | Male  Born 19/8/1865  Died 18/6/1945

William Sidney

William Sidney

Mayor of the Borough of Chelsea in 1906 - 8. Represented Chelsea in the LCC, 1922-34. says: "Following the death of his two elder brothers, the 3rd and 4th Barons De L'Isle and Dudley, he succeeded to the title as 5th Baron on 18 April 1945. However, he died suddenly less than two months later."

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Chelsea Old Town Hall

We found a few things about Holland, even a photo, but we cannot explain the ...

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Chelsea Temperance Society - Brass

Chelsea Temperance Society, founded 1837. To the memory of John Henry Brass, ...

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Miss J. M. Hoare, MBE

Miss J. M. Hoare, MBE

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Harry Keeble

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Sir John Cam Hobhouse, Bt. PC, GCB

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Samuel Baylis

Samuel Baylis

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Admiral, Sir Charles Adam, KCB

Admiral, Sir Charles Adam, KCB

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