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1867.04.30 The resignation of Mr Champion Wetton was accepted conditionally on his paying subscriptions due.<br />Name crossed out in A31/2/2 | 1867.04.30 The resignation of Mr Champion Wetton was accepted conditionally on his paying subscriptions due.<br />Name crossed out in A31/2/2 | ||
=== Notes From Elsewhere === | === Notes From Elsewhere === | ||
| − | + | Henry Champion Wetton who's daughter (a singer) Jenny married Sir Charles Villiers Stanford. Champion's uncle, also a Champion, owned Wetton terrace which later became part of the Royal Holloway School of Music.<br /><br />Associated with Joldwynds [The original house called Joldwynds was acquired by surgeon and anatomist William Bowman,[4] later Baronet of Holmbury St Mary,[5] following the death in 1870 of its owner, Henry Champion Wetton] Edward C. Healey qv lived there, perhaps friends? | |
== Publications == | == Publications == | ||
=== External Publications === | === External Publications === | ||
Latest revision as of 05:35, 23 January 2021
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1867.04.30 The resignation of Mr Champion Wetton was accepted conditionally on his paying subscriptions due.
Name crossed out in A31/2/2
Notes From Elsewhere
Henry Champion Wetton who's daughter (a singer) Jenny married Sir Charles Villiers Stanford. Champion's uncle, also a Champion, owned Wetton terrace which later became part of the Royal Holloway School of Music.
Associated with Joldwynds [The original house called Joldwynds was acquired by surgeon and anatomist William Bowman,[4] later Baronet of Holmbury St Mary,[5] following the death in 1870 of its owner, Henry Champion Wetton] Edward C. Healey qv lived there, perhaps friends?
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