Clerk to the Commissioners of the 1892 Westminster Public Baths and Wash-houses. 1872 operating as a solicitor. Probably James Charles Frampton Warrington Rogers, the man on this My Heritage page.
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J. C. F. Warrington Rogers
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Wash-house foundation stone
Seems likely that the F. J. Smith is the same architect as the one who built ...
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Michael McWilliam
Director of the School of Oriental and African Studies.
Steve Biko
Anti-apartheid activist. Born Stephen Bantu Biko in Ginsberg Township, in what is now the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. He was initially involved with the multiracial National Union of Sou...
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James Durnford Capel
One of the wardens of Aske's Hospital in 1828. We have found two possible appearances on the web (and are convinced enough that they refer to our man that we've taken his dates): A Family History ...
Eyre Massey Shaw
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Person, Emergency Services, Politics & Administration, Ireland
Joseph Addison
Politician and writer. Born Milston, Wiltshire.
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Private Mark Thomas Green
Mark Thomas Green was born circa 1887 in Islington, Middlesex (now Greater London), one of the eight children of Mark Green (1848-1935) and Annie Ophelia Green née Talboys (1846-1920). In the Apr...
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