Chairman of the Building Committee for the Lauderdale Road Synagogue in 1895.
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Sir Edwin Chadwick
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Dr William Twiss
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Dr. Nahum Sokolow
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George Tinworth
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Thomas Briggs
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Earl Waldegrave
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H. Arscott
Andrew Behan has kindly provided this research: Sapper Henry Arscott was born on 31 March 1881 in Hampstead, the younger son of William and Frances Arscott. His father was a house painter. The 1881...
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