No, it's not a new signing. But, I did wonder if he could be an ancestor relative to anyone with Orient connections. Perhaps, even a boarder.
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Re: Thomas Wadhouse
Some time after his death, The Strand magazine wrote "Nature had so exhausted herself in the task of giving this prodigy a nose as to altogether forget to endow him with brains ; or perhaps the nose crowded our this latter commodity. At all events, we are told this Yorkshireman expired, nose and all, as he had lived in a state of abject idiocy"
They didn't mince their words in those days. It struck may that, in the event of his demise, someone might write something similar about Boris and his todger
They didn't mince their words in those days. It struck may that, in the event of his demise, someone might write something similar about Boris and his todger