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Essex County Council

It governs the non-metropolitan county of Essex, and meets at County Hall in Chelmsford.

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Essex County Council

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Andrew Johnston

This bridge was opened on March 30th 1915 by Mr. Andrew Johnston Chairman of ...

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Alfonso López-Pumarejo

Alfonso López-Pumarejo

Ambassador and President of Colombia. Born in Honda, Tolima, Colombia. He studied at the London School of Economics. He was elected President of Colombia in 1934 and then again in 1942. Appointed a...

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John Thurloe

John Thurloe

Oliver Cromwell's Secretary of State 1645-1659. Bencher of Lincoln's Inn 1654. Born Essex. Died in his chambers in Lincoln's Inn and was buried in the chapel.

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Charles Shattock

Charles Shattock

Shattock Family History has a terrific Victorian family photo captioned: "Charles Shattock family. Charles Shattock (1857-1928) is John Shattock's great grandfather. He owned a string of shoe store...

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Mrs Iris Mary Caroline Bonham

Mrs Iris Mary Caroline Bonham

She was born as Iris Mary Caroline Dean on 10 August 1906 in Birmingham, Warwickshire, the daughter of Herbert Stanley Dean (b.1873) and Ethel Mary Dean née Lovegrove (b.1878). She was baptised on ...

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V. Hullyer

V. Hullyer

Church warden of St Dunstans Stepney, 1999.

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London Fever Hospital

London Fever Hospital

The first voluntary fever hospital was the Institution for the Care and Prevention of Contagious Fevers opened in 1802 at 2 Constitution Row. We found this on Greenwood's map. 'Constitution Row' is...

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