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51 | (this is a guess from age of son.) | MORGAN, William (I2499)
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52 | (Twin with Harriett) | FAULCONER, Mary (I7905)
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53 | (Twin with Mary) | FAULCONER, Harriett (I7568)
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54 | [no title] DR 724/5/4 2 Nov 1889 Contents: Copy will of Susan Muzio, 33 Highbury Grove, widow. Executors: Cousin Leonard Coleman, Brixton, Surrey esq. and C.H. Rice, Cheam, Surrey. £1000 to each of 4 step-children: Charles Wilton Muzio, New York; Edward Muzio, Augustus Muzio and Cassandra Sarah Muzio. £400 to Leonard Coleman. £300 to cousin Caroline Emily Farlow, wife of Charles. £300 each to children of late Rev. Edward Rice, viz: Elizabeth Rice, senior, Stratford-upon-Avon and John Rice, Ealing, esq. £200 to Rev. C.H. Rice. £100 to Rev. Robert Rice, warden of St. Columba's College, Dublin. £100 each to sisters of above: Mary Davenport, Alice Bulkley, Christiana Aston, Susan Rice, daughters of David Rice, Stratford-upon-Avon, surgeon, deceased. £50 each to Edward Rice, M.D., Bernard Rice, M.D., Emily Rice, Mary Rice and Elizabeth Rice, children of Bernard Rice, late of Stratford-upon-Avon, surgeon, deceased, by Emily his wife. £500 to Matilda Louisa Muzio, widow of stepson James Muzio. £100 to Sarah Agnes Ludlow, Stratford-upon-Avon, widow. £50 to Caroline Agnes Blanckenhagen, spinster. £100 to Mary Sidebotham, Leatherhead. Charitable legacies to Cancer Hospital, Brompton; Great Northern Central Hospital; London Fever Hospital; British Home for Incurables. Residue of estate to Augustus Muzio. Requests burial beside husband in Highgate Cemetery. Enclosure: Note from Susan Muzio re death of Leonard Coleman. - Alters bequests and requests codicil accordingly, viz: Cassandra Sarah Muzio, additional £200 Edward Muzio, additional £100 Susan Rice, additional £100 Vincent Rice, Auckland, New Zealand, £100, Mrs. Maria B [?Bulkley], £50. | RICE, Bernard (I5474)
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55 | [no title] DR 724/5/4 2 Nov 1889 Contents: Copy will of Susan Muzio, 33 Highbury Grove, widow. Executors: Cousin Leonard Coleman, Brixton, Surrey esq. and C.H. Rice, Cheam, Surrey. £1000 to each of 4 step-children: Charles Wilton Muzio, New York; Edward Muzio, Augustus Muzio and Cassandra Sarah Muzio. £400 to Leonard Coleman. £300 to cousin Caroline Emily Farlow, wife of Charles. £300 each to children of late Rev. Edward Rice, viz: Elizabeth Rice, senior, Stratford-upon-Avon and John Rice, Ealing, esq. £200 to Rev. C.H. Rice. £100 to Rev. Robert Rice, warden of St. Columba's College, Dublin. £100 each to sisters of above: Mary Davenport, Alice Bulkley, Christiana Aston, Susan Rice, daughters of David Rice, Stratford-upon-Avon, surgeon, deceased. £50 each to Edward Rice, M.D., Bernard Rice, M.D., Emily Rice, Mary Rice and Elizabeth Rice, children of Bernard Rice, late of Stratford-upon-Avon, surgeon, deceased, by Emily his wife. £500 to Matilda Louisa Muzio, widow of stepson James Muzio. £100 to Sarah Agnes Ludlow, Stratford-upon-Avon, widow. £50 to Caroline Agnes Blanckenhagen, spinster. £100 to Mary Sidebotham, Leatherhead. Charitable legacies to Cancer Hospital, Brompton; Great Northern Central Hospital; London Fever Hospital; British Home for Incurables. Residue of estate to Augustus Muzio. Requests burial beside husband in Highgate Cemetery. Enclosure: Note from Susan Muzio re death of Leonard Coleman. - Alters bequests and requests codicil accordingly, viz: Cassandra Sarah Muzio, additional £200 Edward Muzio, additional £100 Susan Rice, additional £100 Vincent Rice, Auckland, New Zealand, £100, Mrs. Maria B [?Bulkley], £50. | MUZIO, Cassandra Sarah (I8082)
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56 | 1 month old on the 1841 Census | SHIPWAY, Henry James (I9027)
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57 | 1 month old on the 1871 Census | PROSSER, Elizabeth (I1683)
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58 | 1 month old on the 1881 Census | BARNES, Herbert Sydney (I4812)
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59 | 1. From The Gazette, July 9, 1875:- 2361. To Nino Bottone of the city of Manchester, Professor of Languages, for the invention of "new or improved apparatus for facilitating the calculation of numbers or figures." | TIPTON, Mary Ann Bond (I19736)
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60 | 1851 census | Ann (I5644)
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61 | 1851 Census | HENRY, Robert (I10711)
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62 | 1851 Census | HENRY, Arthur (I10712)
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63 | 1851 Census | HENRY, Maria (I10713)
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64 | 1851 Census | BATTEN, Martha (I10736)
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65 | 1861 Census | BATTEN, Ann (I10730)
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66 | 1861 Census | BATTEN, John (I10731)
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67 | 1861 Census | BATTEN, George (I10732)
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68 | 1871 Census | BATTEN, George (I10726)
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69 | 1871 Census | DURY, Sarah (I10727)
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70 | 1871 Wales Census about William Phillips Name: William Phillips Age: 8 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1863 Relation: Grandson Gender: Male Where born: Carew, Pembrokeshire, Wales Registered Civil Parish: Carew Town: Carew County/Island: Pembrokeshire Country: Wales | PHILLIPS, John (I2409)
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71 | 1881 Census | WILLIAMS, Michael Henry (I11063)
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72 | 1881 Census | WILLIAMS, Alice Catherine (I11065)
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73 | 1881 Census Thomas Radmore James M., Mary abt 1865 Pembroke Dock Thomas S. Radmore William, Mary A. abt 1867 P Dock, Pembrokeshire, 1871 Census Thomas Radmore James M, Mary abt 1865 Pembroke Dock, Pembrokeshire | RADMORE, Thomas Scott (I2774)
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74 | 1911 Census | LANGFORD, Reginald John (I10703)
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75 | 1911 Census | BATTEN, Lizzie (I10741)
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76 | 1911 Census | GRIFFITHS, Sarah Ann (I10744)
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77 | 1911 Census | PARKER-JERVIS, Gertrude Mary (I11095)
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78 | 1911 Census | THOMAS, Mary Jane (I11144)
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79 | 1911 Census | SHEARN, Wyndham Winston (I11146)
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80 | 1911 Census | HOLVEY, Benjamin (I11194)
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81 | 1st Class Passenger from Rio De Janeiro. | SELLON, John Scudamore Pybus (I26552)
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82 | 1st World War Casualty. | HOARE, Captain Alan Brodie (I25228)
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83 | 1st. Earl of Claire | HOLLES, John (I6449)
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84 | 2 Days Old on the 1841 Census. | ADAMS, William (I2023)
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85 | 2 Henry HOWELLS deaths registered at the GRO, Bedwellty. in 1918 and 1919. | HOWELLS, Henry (I34778)
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86 | 2 months old on the 1841 Census | TUNSTALL, John (I9115)
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87 | 2 Newport Deaths recorded for this name in 1903, June 1/4 and December 1/4. | OWEN, Arthur (I33996)
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88 | 2 weeks old on the 1851 Census | PARISH, Leah (I10164)
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89 | 2nd Boer War Casualty | CAVENDISH, Charles William Hugh (I21642)
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90 | 2nd Lieutenant, 1st Battalion Goldstream Guards. | TOLLEMACHE, Bevil Douglas (I2331)
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91 | 2nd. Christening. |