In the Burial Register for St Giles in the Fields, Holborn, circa 1830, several of the entries have W.K.H. written in the Abode column,
sometimes just the initials, sometimes preceded by a street name and on
at least one occasion by "Middlesex Hospital."
Can anyone tell me what W.K.H. stands for in this context?
In the Burial Register for St Giles in the Fields, Holborn, circa 1830, >several of the entries have W.K.H. written in the Abode column,
sometimes just the initials, sometimes preceded by a street name and on
at least one occasion by "Middlesex Hospital."
Can anyone tell me what W.K.H. stands for in this context?
On 28/03/2021 19:10, Jenny M Benson wrote:
In the Burial Register for St Giles in the Fields, Holborn, circa
1830, several of the entries have W.K.H. written in the Abode column, >>sometimes just the initials, sometimes preceded by a street name and
on at least one occasion by "Middlesex Hospital."
Can anyone tell me what W.K.H. stands for in this context?
Workhouse?
Ian
On 28/03/2021 19:10, Jenny M Benson wrote:
In the Burial Register for St Giles in the Fields, Holborn, circa
1830, several of the entries have W.K.H. written in the Abode column,
sometimes just the initials, sometimes preceded by a street name and
on at least one occasion by "Middlesex Hospital."
Can anyone tell me what W.K.H. stands for in this context?
Workhouse?
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