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"Ah okay, I just thought it was interesting that a prominent Percy and 6th Duke of No…"

Jo C replied Dec 29, 2017 to Unique photos of Northumberland House circa 1900

54 Jul 31
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"A little more about Vivienne here."

Hugh replied Dec 29, 2017 to Sad story of the last 10 years of T.S. Eliot's first wife in Harringay

5 Dec 29, 2017
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"I did see those comments thanks. I'd made the Stoke Newington connection to the Perc…"

Hugh replied Dec 29, 2017 to Unique photos of Northumberland House circa 1900

54 Jul 31
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"Here's my latest on the origins of the house, Dubmill. "

Hugh replied Dec 29, 2017 to Sad story of the last 10 years of T.S. Eliot's first wife in Harringay

5 Dec 29, 2017
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"I've just found another well-connected guest at Northumberland House. Whilst William…"

Hugh replied Dec 29, 2017 to More on Northumberland House

18 Dec 29, 2017
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"Hello Richard,  I am Sam Kemble’s granddaughter. I googled my grandad’s name and thi…"

Lauren replied Jan 8, 2018 to Harringay, Hornsey or Green Lanes? The 1888 view...

18 Jan 8, 2018
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"East London Observer - sounds like a local paper but was not really; carried World B…"

Richard Woods replied Feb 10, 2018 to When a Day at Downhills Came with a Doff of the Cap

1 Feb 10, 2018
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"Fascinating, Hugh! Having lived in Portugal for 6 years in the early 1990s, I find t…"

Peter replied Mar 26, 2018 to Portuguese High Society In Late Georgian Woodberry Down

11 Aug 14, 2018
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"Most interesting, Hugh.  I have forwarded to a friend from a centuries-old Portugues…"

Geraldine replied Mar 27, 2018 to Portuguese High Society In Late Georgian Woodberry Down

11 Aug 14, 2018
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"Ah, yes, I have visited Melakka - such an interesting place, with brightly-painted D…"

Geraldine replied Mar 28, 2018 to Portuguese High Society In Late Georgian Woodberry Down

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