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Edward Terence MacDermot (1873-1950)
Edward Terence MacDermot (1873-1950)
Born at Bath the son of Edward Deane MacDermot, a carpenter, and his wife Jane Selina Wade
1911 Residing at 8 The Circus, Bath: Edward T. MacDermot (age 37 born Bath), Barrister. With his wife Margaret and two sons.<ref>1911 Census</ref>


Author of [[History of the Great Western Railway by E. T. MacDermot| History of the Great Western Railway]]
Author of [[History of the Great Western Railway by E. T. MacDermot| History of the Great Western Railway]]

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Edward Terence MacDermot (1873-1950)

Born at Bath the son of Edward Deane MacDermot, a carpenter, and his wife Jane Selina Wade

1911 Residing at 8 The Circus, Bath: Edward T. MacDermot (age 37 born Bath), Barrister. With his wife Margaret and two sons.[1]

Author of History of the Great Western Railway

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  1. 1911 Census