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Venue: Wigmore Library
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Commerce and Culture 1605–1788
The Huguenot Lethieullier family came originally from Valenciennes. They settled in London in 1605. The talk will illustrate their story as Huguenot refugees, as merchants and landed gentry, from rags to riches.
Tickets: £4.50.
Purchase tickets for all six Wigmore Lectures for £21.96
Address: Wigmore Library, Fairview Avenue, Wigmore, Kent, ME8 0PX
The 6 lectures are as follows:
An 18th Century Entrepreneur: Sara Baker and Kentish Theatres - Wed 16/10/24
Estella’s Revenge: The Fearless Daughter of Great Expectations - Wed 20/11/24
Christmas in the Workhouse – Wed 18/12/24
Medway’s Lost Breweries - Wed 15/1/25
The Huguenot Lethieullier Family in Britain: Commerce and Culture 1605-1788 – Wed 19/2/25
Rochester Artist, Charles Spencelayh - Wed 19/3/25
Tickets: £4.50.
Purchase tickets for all six Wigmore Lectures for £21.96
Address: Wigmore Library, Fairview Avenue, Wigmore, Kent, ME8 0PX
The 6 lectures are as follows:
An 18th Century Entrepreneur: Sara Baker and Kentish Theatres - Wed 16/10/24
Estella’s Revenge: The Fearless Daughter of Great Expectations - Wed 20/11/24
Christmas in the Workhouse – Wed 18/12/24
Medway’s Lost Breweries - Wed 15/1/25
The Huguenot Lethieullier Family in Britain: Commerce and Culture 1605-1788 – Wed 19/2/25
Rochester Artist, Charles Spencelayh - Wed 19/3/25