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  • is this your man?

    "... Wheatsheaf,” Liphook, from William Tomsett to Willians Woodward; the “ Hotel,” Lis*, from Charles Smith to Charles William Garner; the Cricketers,” Braroshotfc, from William Francis Thomas Lennings. Da%i\iL Mile*, a carter in the employ of Mr. Charter ...


    Published: Saturday 13 December 1862 " guess name is fairly common
    Carolyn
    Family Tree site

    Researching: Luggs, Freeman - Cornwall; Dayman, Hobbs, Heard - Devon; Wilson, Miles - Northants; Brett, Everett, Clark, Allum - Herts/Essex
    Also interested in Proctor, Woodruff

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    • The article said exactly what you had predicted insomuch as he was running of money and subsequently was forced to sell up, probably at a loss. That might have accounted for the loss of funds for one of the children. (Incidentally I have the article in pdf format, but have been unable to load it up). I also found another London Standard article from 1861 (again I have it in pdf) which I initially thought provided the answer - it was about a judgement re probate and will, but since JFG has the White Hart after 1861, I have assumed that it not significant~?

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