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John Edwin Cussans

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was dated from 4 Wyndham Crescent, Junction Road, London, on Christmas Day 1880. Cussans subsequently moved to 46 St. John's Park, Upper Holloway, where he died on 11 September 1899. From 1881 to 1897 Cussans had been secretary of the
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A History of Hertfordshire, containing an account of the Descents of the various Manors, Pedigrees of Families, Antiquities, Local Customs, &c.
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After his marriage in 1863 he took up writing, working on heraldic and genealogical studies, living in north London. The preface of his
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The Grammar of Heraldry, with the Armorial Bearings of all the Landed Gentry in England prior to the Sixteenth Century
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Handbook of Heraldry ... with Instructions for tracing Pedigrees and deciphering Manuscripts
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30 October 1837, the fifth child of Thomas Cussans, who had been a lieutenant in the
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Cussans

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Madras Horse Artillery
Anglo-Californian Bank
Austin Friars
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Cussans, John Edwin
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1837 births
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19th-century antiquarians
Historians of Hertfordshire
People from Plymouth, Devon

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