Churchwarden, 1855. Caroline's Miscellany has a post 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...
Churchwardens at the Angel
St. M. I. James Wagstaff John Savage John Shadgett Churchwardens, 1855
Other Subjects
H. Hayhill
Worked in the HM Exchequer and Audit Dept. and had died in or shortly before 1882. 2013: The web has no information about him (we're not surprised.)
John Gilbert Winant
United States ambassador to Great Britain 1941-46. Born New York City. Succeeded the pro-appeasement ambassador, Joseph Kennedy, Winant was with Churchill when news arrived of the attack on Pearl H...
A. J. Keen, Esq.
One of the managers of the 1873-75 changes at Aske’s Hospital.
Lord Carlingford
Born Glyde, County Louth, Ireland as Chichester Samuel Parkinson-Fortescue. Elected to parliament as a liberal in 1847 and rose to prominence under Gladstone, but fell from grace over the question ...
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