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F.G. Courthope
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40 Wilton Crescent, W. Church Farm, Cheam, Surrey [1867 list] | ||||||
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Contents
Notes
Office Notes
House Notes
resignation: it actually says J.C. [or possibly T.C.] - CHECK other lists if poss - assuming this is the same man as no other courthopes
Notes From Elsewhere
??possibly from Lewes - a Sussex antiquarian, b. about 1846
? Frederick G Courthope (the son of the Rev William Courthope, deceased) was living at 3 Hope Park, London Road, Bromley, with his wife Lucy in 1871.