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Property / resided at: London SW / qualifier
 
note: Margaret Sefton-Jones shared this residence with her daughter Olga (Lady Manning), and other family members. (English)
Property / resided at: London SW / qualifier
 
note: Sarah Parker's "Grace and Favour" (2005) notes that Sefton-Jones lived in what was known as the "Secretary at War's Lodging", Suite II. (English)
Property / resided at: London SW / reference
 
specific reference information (free text): Sarah E. Parker, Grace & favour: a handbook of who lived where in Hampton Court Palace, 1750 to 1950 (2005) (English)
Property / was fellow of: Royal Historical Society / qualifier
 
end time: 1948
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Property / educated at: University College London / qualifier
 
Property / educated at: University College London / qualifier
 
Property / educated at: University College London / qualifier
 
start time: 1899
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Property / educated at: University College London / qualifier
point in time: 1899
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Property / educated at: University College London / qualifier
 
Property / educated at: University College London / reference
 
stated in: University College London Session Fees Books
specific reference information (free text): 1899-1900 [PROF 68], 1900-1 [PROF 69], 1901-2 [PROF 70], 1902-3 [PROF 71], 1903-4 [PROF 72], 1904-5 [PROF 73], 1905-6 [PROF 74], 1906-7 [PROF 75], 1907-8 [PROF 76] 1909-10 B inc. 1910-11 [PROF 78], 1912-13 B, (English)
Property / educated at: University College London / reference
 
Property / family name at birth: Hughes (English) / reference
 
Property / spoke at
 
Property / spoke at: Royal Archaeological Institute Meeting / rank
 
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Property / spoke at: Royal Archaeological Institute Meeting / qualifier
 
point in time: 7 November 1945
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Property / spoke at: Royal Archaeological Institute Meeting / qualifier
 
note: Mrs Sefton-Jones is noted as one of several people taking part in the discussion following a paper (English)
Property / spoke at: Royal Archaeological Institute Meeting / reference
 
Property / resided at
 
Property / resided at: London WC / rank
 
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Property / resided at: London WC / qualifier
 
street address (free text): 11 Bedford Square, WC (English)
Property / resided at: London WC / qualifier
 
point in time: 1914
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Property / resided at: London WC / reference
 
stated in: Royal Historical Society archive
reference: Loose RHS Fellowship Application forms (English)
Property / married name
 
Sefton-Jones (English)
Property / married name: Sefton-Jones (English) / rank
 
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Property / married name: Sefton-Jones (English) / reference
 
Property / was married in (EDTF value)
 
1894
Property / was married in (EDTF value):
1894
/ rank
 
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Property / was married in (EDTF value):
1894
/ qualifier
 
Property / was married in (EDTF value):
1894
/ qualifier
 
name: Herbert Sefton-Jones (English)
Property / was married in (EDTF value):
1894
/ reference
 
specific reference information (free text): Marion Aldis and Pam Inder, The Happiest Days of Their Lives?: Nineteenth-Century Education Through the Eyes of Those Who Were There (2016) (English)
Property / Wikidata ID
 
Q117021749
Property / Wikidata ID: Q117021749 / rank
 
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Property / Wikidata ID: Q117021749 / qualifier
 
described at URL: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q117021749
Property / date of death
 
14 February 1948
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Property / date of death: 14 February 1948 / rank
 
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Property / date of death: 14 February 1948 / reference
 
Property / proposed election to RHS signed by (personal)
 
Property / proposed election to RHS signed by (personal): signatory indecipherable / rank
 
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Property / proposed election to RHS signed by (personal): signatory indecipherable / qualifier
 
Property / proposed election to RHS signed by (personal): signatory indecipherable / qualifier
 
Property / proposed election to RHS signed by (personal): signatory indecipherable / qualifier
 
point in time: 21 May 1914Gregorian
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Property / proposed election to RHS signed by (personal): signatory indecipherable / reference
 

Revision as of 11:48, 10 January 2024

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Hampton Court Palace, Hampton Court, Middlesex (English)
Margaret Sefton-Jones shared this residence with her daughter Olga (Lady Manning), and other family members. (English)
Sarah Parker's "Grace and Favour" (2005) notes that Sefton-Jones lived in what was known as the "Secretary at War's Lodging", Suite II. (English)
2 references
Sarah E. Parker, Grace & favour: a handbook of who lived where in Hampton Court Palace, 1750 to 1950 (2005) (English)
47 Bedford Square (English)
1 reference
Boyle's fashionable court & country guide (1903) (English)
11 Bedford Square, WC (English)
1 reference
Loose RHS Fellowship Application forms (English)
1 reference
1899-1900 [PROF 68], 1900-1 [PROF 69], 1901-2 [PROF 70], 1902-3 [PROF 71], 1903-4 [PROF 72], 1904-5 [PROF 73], 1905-6 [PROF 74], 1906-7 [PROF 75], 1907-8 [PROF 76] 1909-10 B inc. 1910-11 [PROF 78], 1912-13 B, (English)
1 reference
Hilda Flinders Petrie, The Egyptian Research Students' Association, Ancient Egypt (1914), p 47 (English)
1 November 1911Gregorian
Mrs Sefton-Jones is noted as one of several people taking part in the discussion following a paper (British English)
12 March 1913Gregorian
Mrs Sefton-Jones is noted as one of several people taking part in the discussion following a paper (British English)
3 December 1913Gregorian
Mrs Sefton-Jones is noted as one of several people taking part in the discussion following a paper (British English)
7 May 1919Gregorian
Mrs Sefton-Jones is noted as one of several people taking part in the discussion following a paper (British English)
21 February 1945
Mrs Sefton-Jones is noted as one of several people taking part in the discussion following a paper (British English)
8 December 1914Gregorian
Prof. Flinders Petrie's recent work (English)
Paper was to be accompanied by a display of excavated artefacts (English)
1 reference
Hilda Flinders Petrie, The Egyptian Research Students' Association, Ancient Egypt (1914), p 47 (English)
7 November 1945
Mrs Sefton-Jones is noted as one of several people taking part in the discussion following a paper (English)
1 reference
Hilda Flinders Petrie, The Egyptian Research Students' Association, Ancient Egypt (1914), p 47 (English)
1894
Herbert Sefton-Jones (English)
1 reference
Marion Aldis and Pam Inder, The Happiest Days of Their Lives?: Nineteenth-Century Education Through the Eyes of Those Who Were There (2016) (English)
41462
https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/personDetails.xhtml?personId=41462
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0000000510936061
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Q117021749
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q117021749
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viaf-94080630
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/viaf-94080630/
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