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Newspaper cuttings regarding Election of a Coroner
Three fragile newspaper pieces regarding the election of Mr George A Charsley as Beaconsfield Coroner. Details of the history of the post of Coroner, and the association of the “Coronership” with the Charsley family – his grandfather had been Coroner in 1821 and his father in 1855. His deputy was to be his son Mr George H Charsley. Full details given of the ceremony and who attended it as well as the previous ceremonies of his father and grandfather.
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