Daughter of Marcus Grantham. Married 1952 Mario Uziell-Hamilton.
Autodidact barrister and circuit judge. Left school aged 16 due in part to her parents' divorce. Mother of Fabian Hamilton, Labour MP. Died London, aged 72.
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Adrianne Uziell-Hamilton
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Marcus Grantham Fountain
{On a plaque fixed to the rim of the fountain:} In October 1976 this fountai...
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Arthur Cohen
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Police Station, Upper Street, Islington
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Millbank Prison
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Vernon Lushington
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Equiano - Riding House Street
W1, Riding House Street, 67-73
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