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PAISH, George was born in 1867.
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PAISH, George was born in 1867.
Joint Editor since 1900 of The Statist.
( Bradshaw’s descriptive railway handbook of Great Britai...)
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Club: Reform.
Spouse 1894, Emily Mary,daughter of late Thomas Whitehead, Liverpool.