Co-overseer of the Westminster Union workhouse in 1826.
At The Book of the Bastiles we find in 1838 a Mr. Ladley as an overseer at Hanwell workhouse. Could be our Ladley.
Co-overseer of the Westminster Union workhouse in 1826.
At The Book of the Bastiles we find in 1838 a Mr. Ladley as an overseer at Hanwell workhouse. Could be our Ladley.
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John Ladley
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Honorary Secretary of the St John's Garden Committee, 1882.
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Lord Mayor in 1895-6. Born London. The Museum of London has more info. and a picture of his amazing hat!
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