Churchwarden at St Marys Church Putney in 1886.
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W. H. Cutler
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Putney New Bridge
So the churchyard must have occupied the ground between the church and the ri...
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Dudley Ryder, 1st Earl of Harrowby
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Caloust Sarkis Gulbenkian
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Rodney Cyril Alban Fitzgerald, MA, Deputy
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Royal Tank Regiment
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Friends of Friary Park
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St Margaret's Church
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Lauderdale House
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