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Property / exhibited at: Society of Antiquaries of London Meeting / qualifier | |||
note: F. G. Hayward, of Hestley Hall, was married to Augusta Beatrice Rooth, daughter of Goodwin Rooth of Hampstead in 1891. Augusta's only sister, still unmarried in 1901, was Mabel Rooth. (English) | |||
Property / exhibited at: Society of Antiquaries of London Meeting / qualifier | |||
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- [possibly Mabel A. Rooth]
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Rooth (English)
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20 April 1893Gregorian
Painted cornice from Hestley Hall, Suffolk (British English)
Rooth's cornice was exhibited via the Secretary of the Society. (English)
F. G. Hayward, of Hestley Hall, was married to Augusta Beatrice Rooth, daughter of Goodwin Rooth of Hampstead in 1891. Augusta's only sister, still unmarried in 1901, was Mabel Rooth. (English)
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Ipswich Journal, 25 July 1891, p 8 (English)
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