Mayor of the Borough of Chelsea in 1906 - 8. Represented Chelsea in the LCC, 1922-34. LondonWiki says: "Following the death of his two elder brothers, the 3rd and 4th Barons De L'Isle and Dudley, he succeeded to the title as 5th Baron on 18 April 1945. However, he died suddenly less than two months later."
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William Sidney
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Chelsea Old Town Hall
We found a few things about Holland, even a photo, but we cannot explain the ...
Chelsea Temperance Society - Brass
Chelsea Temperance Society, founded 1837. To the memory of John Henry Brass, ...
Other Subjects
Polish Government in Exile
It was formed in the aftermath of the invasion of Poland by Germany in 1939 and continued through World War II and the subsequent annexation by the Soviet Union. Based in Paris and Angers until Fra...
Sir James Graham, 2nd Baronet
Home Secretary 1841-46. Born Cumberland.
Salt Office
British History Online explains "The salt tax, which was unknown in England until 1694, was enforced during the greater part of the eighteenth century. The tax was repealed in 1730, but was reimpos...
Gainsford Bruce
Judge. Chairman of Committee at the Royal Free Hospital in 1895.
Lord Henry Snell
Socialist politician and campaigner. Born Nottinghamshire. Largely self-educated. Came to London as a young man. Joined the Labour party and the South Place Ethical Society (of which he later becam...