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"belmont" Or "belle Mount"


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In 1821 Pigot's Directory showed him as a French teacher at 22 Bridge street, Manchester:

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In 1822 he was asssessed for Poor Rates, living at 37 Princess Street, Manchester.

In 1828 he was a French teacher at 16 Clarence Street, Manchester:

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In 1834 he was assessed for the Poor Rates, living in Wilson's Buildings, Clarence Street, Manchester (Princess St was off Clarence street)

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Monsieur Beauvoisin's death was registered in quarter1 1850 in Ormskirk, but he was not buried at the Parich Church (C of E) - possibly he was buried at a Catholic church or returned to Sheffield?

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