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Frederick Spurrell

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They had two sons (one stillborn) and three daughters. Their surviving son, the Rev. Charles Henry Spurrell, was for many years as Organising Secretary of the
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at a time when his father, Charles Spurrell (1783–1866), was employed by Barclay, Perkins & Co. as a senior manager at the nearby
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Spurrell was a keen amateur archaeologist who published a number of papers. He was a member of the
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The life of Charles Spurrell and his family's links to the Watney and Gray brewing families
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The following is a list of some of Frederick Spurrell's published works:
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Notice of a Wooden Effigy of a Priest in the Church at Little Leighs
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Examples of Mediaeval Seals. Seals Preserved at Wisby in Gottland
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Inventory of the Goods of Cornelius Humphrey, of Newhaven, 1697
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the following year, when he began his work as curate of
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alongside prominent Victorian archaeologists such as
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in 1850). At university he was a member of both the
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Index

Anglican
Southwark
Anchor Brewery
James Shears
Anchor Terrace
Southwark Bridge Road
King's College London
Associateship (A.K.C.)
Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
B.A.
M.A.
Cambridge Camden Society
Cambridge Architectural Society

St Germanus' Church, Faulkbourne
deacon
Bishop of Chichester
priest
Newhaven
Sussex
Louis-Philippe I
1848 revolutions
France
Belgium
Prussia
Denmark
Sweden
Bishop of London
Charles James Blomfield
Anglican chaplain in Stockholm

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