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My paternal grandfather was married at Hanworth , Middlesex , in 1765 , and the parish register describes him as William Wallace , of Hanworth , bachelor , and his wife as Elizabeth Dilke , of Laleham , widow .
My paternal grandfather was married at Hanworth , Middlesex , in 1765 , and the parish register describes him as William Wallace , of Hanworth , bachelor , and his wife as Elizabeth Dilke , of Laleham , widow .
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There is also an inscription to his wife Ann , who died a year earlier , and is described as the “ wife and faithful friend of William Greenell , of Great Portland Street , Marylebone . " As the tomb was not used for any other interment ...
There is also an inscription to his wife Ann , who died a year earlier , and is described as the “ wife and faithful friend of William Greenell , of Great Portland Street , Marylebone . " As the tomb was not used for any other interment ...
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He is described in the deed of admittance as of Lamb's Conduit Street , where he probably lodged while pursuing his legal studies , it being near the Inns of Court and at the same time almost in the country .
He is described in the deed of admittance as of Lamb's Conduit Street , where he probably lodged while pursuing his legal studies , it being near the Inns of Court and at the same time almost in the country .
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was perhaps the favourite , and whenever I heard it or read it in after years , the picture always in my mind was of the doorstep of the Usk cottage with the kittens and the viper in the attitudes so picturesquely described .
was perhaps the favourite , and whenever I heard it or read it in after years , the picture always in my mind was of the doorstep of the Usk cottage with the kittens and the viper in the attitudes so picturesquely described .
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As this walk is typical of many of the best features of this part of the town's surroundings , it may be briefly described . From the south - west corner of All Saints ' Churchyard was a broad pathway bounded by hedges , called Queen's ...
As this walk is typical of many of the best features of this part of the town's surroundings , it may be briefly described . From the south - west corner of All Saints ' Churchyard was a broad pathway bounded by hedges , called Queen's ...
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