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30 March 1908
1884 Edinburgh newspaper: part of a group of Ministers holding an annual meeting to discuss the Presbyterian
movement in Scotland and England.
1891 Census: Minister in Sculcoates, Yorkshire. With his wife, seven children, and four servants.
1895 London Directory: Presbyterian Church of England at St Andrew’s, Westow St, Upper Norwood. With a note of
residing at 18 Harold Road, Upper Norwood.
1901 census: living with his wife, six children, and four servants at 18 Harold Road, Upper Norwood.
1902 Kelly’s Directory: Minister at St Andrew’s with Robert Taylor being the Emeritus.
Sir William Frederick Alphonse Archibald was born on 17 May 1846 in St Giles, Middlesex and baptised on 23 June
1846. His parents were Thomas Dickson Archibald and Sarah Smith.
1881 Census: Barrister MA Oxon living with wife, four children, five servants, and a niece and nephew at 3
Amersham Road, Putney.
1900 London Directory: 109 Royal Courts of Justice, 4 Brick court Temple EC & Strathaird, residing at Harold Road,
Upper Norwood.
1901 Census: Master, Royal Courts of Justice. Living with wife, three children, and five servants at 32 Harold Road,
Upper Norwood.
1902 Post Office Directory: A Master of the Supreme Court of Judicature, 114 Royal Courts of Justice. Residence:
Stratháird, Harold Road, Upper Norwood.
1905: 114 Royal Courts of Justice. Residing at Inglewood, Little Bookham, Leatherhead
1915 Post Office Directory: A Master of the Supreme Court of Judicature, 114 Royal Courts of Justice.
Sir Archibald authored many books on the Metropolitan Police and commentaries on Common Law.
J Beddow in 1898 was living at 59 Milkwood Road, Herne Hill, but by 1911 had moved to 147 Auckland Road,
Norwood.
The President: Charles Edward Tritton was the MP for Lambeth & Norwood from 1892 to 1906.