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@William Thomas Duperouzel: In some newspaper notices of the wedding, Edward Millett is described as of Glaston, e.g. "MARRIED —On the 31st ult., at Torquay, the Rev. Edward Millett, of Glayston, Rutlandshire, [sic] to Janet, second daughter of Joseph Webster, Esq., of Penns" (Aris's Birmingham Gazette 11 April 1853).
On 28 January 1861, the furniture and effects of "the Rev. E. Millett, who is changing hls residence" were auctioned at Glaston Rectory. (Stamford Mercury 25 January 1861). In the 1861 census, Edward Millett "curate of Glaston" is still living in Glaston with his wife and a servant. Nedrutland (talk) 09:50, 5 July 2021 (UTC)Reply