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Marmaduke Langdale

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Marmaduke Langdale

Active in 1859. Via JudyGr we found "1794: Langdale Marmaduke & Thomas, Distillers, 26, Holborn", mentioned in Dickens' 'Barnaby Rudge'. A connection seems very likely.

2018: The British Museum has a print of a Marmaduke Langdale (1756 -1832) - our man's father?

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Marmaduke Langdale

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Marmaduke's drinking fountain

The gift of Marmaduke Langdale, Esq., 1859.

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the principal inhabitants of Tooting in 1823

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