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Henry Wiggin

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in central Birmingham. For at least two decades the sitter's identity was lost, but was re-established in 2014.
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Wiggin married Mary Elizabeth Malins 11 June 1851, and lived at Metchley Grange,
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Liberal Unionist Party MPs for English constituencies
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Henry Wiggen

Vanity Fair
"Stuff"
DL
Liberal Party
Liberal Unionist Party
Cheadle, Staffordshire
Birmingham
Midland Railway
Staffordshire Water Works Co.
Birmingham Joint Stock Bank
Muntz's Metal Co
King Edward's School, Birmingham
J.P.
Worcestershire
Deputy Lieutenant of Staffordshire
Member of Parliament
East Staffordshire
reorganisation of 1885
Handsworth
baronet
Harborne
Marriot Hotel
Brightray
Nimonic


Debretts Guide to the House of Commons 1886
"Ex-cop solves hotel painting 20-year riddle"

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