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Moseley, Plymouth Webpage created: January 07, 2020 Webpage updated: August 20, 2022 |
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SURNAMES - K Henry Keen (0000-1886) was a partner in Messrs Page, Keen and Page. Herbert Francis Kelley (1866-1957) became Station Master of North Road Plymouth Station in 1928. John Kelly was Mayor of Plymouth for 1855-1856 and 1872-1873. William Samuel Kelly (1833-1908). J Kent appeared on the list of "Freemen and House-holders of the Borough of Plymouth, entitled to vote for Members of Parliament" in July 1832. William Kerswell appeared on the list of "Freemen and House-holders of the Borough of Plymouth, entitled to vote for Members of Parliament" in July 1832. James King was Mayor of Plymouth for 1836-1837. R King appeared on the list of "Freemen and House-holders of the Borough of Plymouth, entitled to vote for Members of Parliament" in July 1832. Ronald George King (1921-1990) was Lord Mayor of Plymouth for 1980-1981. R Kingwell appeared on the list of "Freemen and House-holders of the Borough of Plymouth, entitled to vote for Members of Parliament" in July 1832. Mrs Olive Mary Kitt (1887-1982) helped a Mrs Rosalinda Sarah Barwick to organise a street party for children and adults in Cambridge Street, Plymouth, on Tuesday June 3rd 1953 to celebrate the Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. C H Knapman, of Ivybridge, Devon, was a member of the syndicate that purchased the New Palace Theatre of Varieties in October 1945. Henry Knight appeared on the list of "Freemen and House-holders of the Borough of Plymouth, entitled to vote for Members of Parliament" in July 1832. John Knight appeared on the list of "Freemen and House-holders of the Borough of Plymouth, entitled to vote for Members of Parliament" in July 1832. William Knight appeared on the list of "Freemen and House-holders of the Borough of Plymouth, entitled to vote for Members of Parliament" in July 1832. William Satchel Knight (1858-1922) was Mayor of Plymouth for 1920-1921.
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