Mary G. Lupton (Q965)

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  • Miss Mary G. Lupton
  • Miss M. G. Lupton
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Mary G. Lupton
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  • Miss Mary G. Lupton
  • Miss M. G. Lupton

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Lupton's father was vicar of Black Burton (English)
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W. D. Macray, Preface in Mary G. Lupton, History of the Parish of Black Bourton (1903) (English)
9 St Lawrence Road, North Kensington, London W. (English)
51°31'10.99902"N, 0°12'37.51812"W
Lupton (English)
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Angela Burdett-Coutts, Women's Mission (1893) (English)
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At her death, Lupton was noted as a historian of Black Bourton, Oxfordshire "making collections of the history of our parish", which were passed on to her niece, Emily S. May, after her death. (English)
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W. D. Macray, Preface in Mary G. Lupton, History of the Parish of Black Bourton (1903) (English)
6 January 1901Gregorian
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W. D. Macray, Preface in Mary G. Lupton, History of the Parish of Black Bourton (1903) (English)
55873
https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/personDetails.xhtml?personId=55873
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0000000510845602
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