Charles Few (the younger) (c.1816 - 4 April 1887) was a solicitor and educationist. His legal practice was based at Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, and he was a member of the local authority created for the area in 1855, the Strand District Board of Works. He represented the district on the Metropolitan Board of Works from 1855-1857. He was a member of the first London School Board, elected to represent Lambeth in 1870. He stood down at the second school board election in 1873. He died at his home "Lavington", Putney Heath, aged 71. Mention here [1].
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| - Charles Few (the younger) (c.1816 - 4 April 1887) was a solicitor and educationist. His legal practice was based at Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, and he was a member of the local authority created for the area in 1855, the Strand District Board of Works. He represented the district on the Metropolitan Board of Works from 1855-1857. He was a member of the first London School Board, elected to represent Lambeth in 1870. He stood down at the second school board election in 1873. He died at his home "Lavington", Putney Heath, aged 71. Mention here [1].
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| - Charles Few (the younger) (c.1816 - 4 April 1887) was a solicitor and educationist. His legal practice was based at Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, and he was a member of the local authority created for the area in 1855, the Strand District Board of Works. He represented the district on the Metropolitan Board of Works from 1855-1857. He was a member of the first London School Board, elected to represent Lambeth in 1870. He stood down at the second school board election in 1873. He was a governor of a number of charitable institutions including a school for blind orphans and a consumption hospital. He died at his home "Lavington", Putney Heath, aged 71. Mention here [1].
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