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3301 Although pre-1882 cemetery registers do not exist, it is likely he is buried in the Dromocaiti Family tomb in the Greek section. Dromocaiti, Michael (I3032)
 
3302 Although the name A. Agelasto and Co. continued, the firm apparently downsized with the death of John Emmanuel. Shortly before he died numerous classified ads listed the 63 George Street, Manchester, warehouse 'lately occupied by Messrs. Agelasto and Co.' for let, after which it went to auction. Comprising 242 sq. yards, 5 storeys and basement, fronting on both George St. and Dickinson St, with annual chief rent of £11 8s (Manchester Guardian, 11 Jun 1904, 18 Jun 1904, 2 Jul 1904, 15 Oct 1904, 21 Mar 1905, 8 Apr 1905). Agelasto, John Emmanuel (Emmanuel) (I1179)
 
3303 Although the WWI medal card lists the name as "Emanuel Jonathan" and Charterhouse as "Emanuel John" his marriage certificate and daughter’s birth certificate double the ‘m’. Agelasto, Emmanuel John (John) (I1184)
 
3304 Amateur Squash Rackets Chamption, Egypt 1937. In WW2 served as a Major, R.A.O.C.; Crete 1941, taken prisoner 1941, mentioned twice in despatches. Vice-consul at Volos 1947. Gold Cross, Order of the Phoenix (Greece). Casdagli, Alexis Theodore (Theodore) (I3240)
 
3305 Ambroise Negropontes was admitted to the Cercle de l'Union artistique, Paris, Le Gaulois, 9 Apr 1925, p. 2. Negroponte, Ambrosios (Dimitrios) (I563)
 
3306 Ambroise P. Mavrogordato was a partner in various companies -- Rodocanachi, Sons and Co., at London, Marseilles, Leghorn, Odessa, St. Petersburg, and Taganrog; and P. Rodocanachi and Co., at Constantinople, when Emmanuel Paul Rodocanachi and Emmanuel Pandeli Rodocanachi retired from the partnership, 19 Jun 1853. The other partners included: Theodore (Pandely) Petrocochino, Danl. N. Petrocochino of St. Petersburg; Theodore Paul Rodocanachi, Odessa, Russia; Matteo Mavrogordato [possibly Matteo (Pandely) Mavrogordato or Matthew (Nicolas) Mavrogordato], Michele Petrocochino [possibly Michael (Dimitrios) Petrocochinoor Michael (Dimitrios) Petrocochino; M. E. Rodocanachi [probably Michel Emmanuel Rodocanachi]; P. E. Rodocanachi [probably Paul (Emmanuel) Rodocanachi or Pandely (Emmanuel) Rodocanachi]; G. M. Mavrogordato, Pandely Rodocanachi [likely Pandely (Emmanuel) Rodocanachi] (London Gazette 23 Dec 1853). Mavrogordato, Ambrouzis (Pandely) (I2557)
 
3307 Ambroise Pantaleon Mavrogordato, banker, Constantinople, is Listed as a partner in the Bank of Alexandria Ltd, The London Gazette (27 Feb 1873). Mavrogordato, Ambrouzis (Pandely) (I2557)
 
3308 Ambroise Ralli chaired a meeting of a municipal commission, Alexandria, 26 Jan 1898, Cinquantenaire de "La Reforme", p. 131. Ralli, Ambrose (George) (I623)
 
3309 Ambroise Ralli participated in Marseille's Greek church deliberations in 1875 & 1876 (Calapodis). Ralli, Ambrosios (Theodoris) (I311)
 
3310 Ambrose A. Vlasto, 21, b. Chios, unmarried, merchant, swore allegiance to the Greek state on 19 Nov 1861 at the Greek consulate Taiga [Russia]. Vlasto, Ambrose (Anthony) (I1971)
 
3311 Ambrose and his brother Matthew took over Rodocanachi L. & Co from their uncle Leone. This firm probably closed down before 1900. He left about £97,000 and gave £1,000 to his valet Sydney Knox. Rodocanachi, Ambrose (Paul) (I1964)
 
3312 Ambrose Anthony Vlasto of "Ganavali" Aigburth Drive, Sefton Park, Liverpool, died 23 Sep [1897] at Craven Lodge, Sefton Park, Liverpool; Administration, London, 7 Jan [1898] to Alexander Anthony Vlasto [his brother], esquire; Effects £17,839 3s. 8d. Vlasto, Ambrose (Anthony) (I1971)
 
3313 Ambrose G. Ralli, 34, b. Ermoupolis, Syros, unmarried, swore allegiance to the Greek state on 23 Mar 1908 at the town hall, Ermoupolis, on the same day as his father and brother Theodore. Ralli, Ambrose (George) (I623)
 
3314 Ambrose George Scaramanga [30 Great St. Helen's - abode 22 Ryder Street, St. James' Street SW] appears on the 1905 City of London parliamentary division, City of London county/borough; [30 Great St. Helen's - abode 1 Down Street, Piccadilly] 1911 Chelsea/Kensington and Chelsea; [101 Inverness Terrace] 1914, 1915 Paddington South/Westminster; 1918, 1921 Paddington and St Marylebone parliamentary division, Westminster county/borough; 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1929 Paddington/Westminster; 1928, Paddington and Poplar/Westminster. Scaramanga, Ambrose George (George) (I1608)
 
3315 Ambrose J. Ralli was listed as a member of the Baltic Exchange, 1886 (Harlaftis, A History of Greek-owned Shipping, p. 58). Ralli, Ambrose (Zannis) esq (I438)
 
3316 Ambrose J. Rodocanachi, University Coll. Hospital, admitted to the Royal College of Physicians, London, 1895. Rodocanachi, Ambrose (John) (I1528)
 
3317 Ambrose John Constantine Ralli [13 Copthall Court EC] appears on 1885, 1886, [24 Gloucester Square] 1890, 1891, 1895, 1896, 1897 UK electoral register, Paddington South parliamentary division, Westminster county/borough. Ralli, Ambrose (Zannis) esq (I438)
 
3318 Ambrose John Ralli was partners with Eustratius Constantine Ionides as Insurance Brokers, 29 Threadneedle Street, London, until 31 Mar 1871 (London Gazette 4 Apr 1871). Ralli, Ambrose (Zannis) esq (I438)
 
3319 Ambrose Pandia Ralli appears on [24 Gloucester Square] 1890, [33 Porchester Terrace] 1896, 1897, 1898 UK electoral register, Paddington South parliamentary division, Westminster county/borough. Ralli, Ambrose Pandia Theodore (Pandia) (I995)
 
3320 Ambrose Petrocokino was in partnership with Arthur Beeson, as Oil, Lead, and Colour merchants, Queen's Road, Reading, England and as Clark's Lead Works Company, until dissolved 1 Oct 1899 (London Gazette 28 Nov 1899). Petrocochino, Ambrouzios (Themistocles) FRGS JP (I1865)
 
3321 Ambrose Rodocanachi [44 Park Lane] appears on the 1910, 1914, 1915 UK electoral register, St George, Hanover Square parliamentary division, Westminster county/borough; 1918, 1921 City of Westminster/Westminster. Rodocanachi, Ambrose (Paul) (I1964)
 
3322 Ambrose Rodoconachi was one of the executors, along with Alexander Pandia Ralli [the deceased's son-in-law] and Anthony Alexander Vlasto, of the estate of Marietta Ralli, widow, who died 2 Mar 1922, St. Catherine's Lodge, Hove, Sussex, and whose will was proved 18 May 1922 [presumably Marietta Antoniou Theodorou (Antonios) Ralli] (London Gazette 27 Jun 1922) Rodocanachi, Ambrose (Paul) (I1964)
 
3323 Ambrose Rodoconachi was one of the executors, along with Alexander Pandia Ralli [the deceased's son-in-law] and Anthony Alexander Vlasto, of the estate of Marietta Ralli, widow, who died 2 Mar 1922, St. Catherine's Lodge, Hove, Sussex, and whose will was proved 18 May 1922 [presumably Marietta Antoniou Theodorou (Antonios) Ralli] (London Gazette 27 Jun 1922) Rodocanachi, Ambrose (John) (I1528)
 
3324 Ambrose Rodoconachi was one of the executors, along with Alexander Pandia Ralli [the deceased's son-in-law] and Anthony Alexander Vlasto, of the estate of Marietta Ralli, widow, who died 2 Mar 1922, St. Catherine's Lodge, Hove, Sussex, and whose will was proved 18 May 1922 [presumably Marietta Antoniou Theodorou (Antonios) Ralli] (London Gazette 27 Jun 1922) Rodocanachi, Ambrose (Constantine) (I375)
 
3325 Ambrose Theodore Ralli was partners in the firm of Ralli and Mavrojani, in London, Manchester, Calcutta, Corfu, and Constantinople, and under the firm of Ralli, Vlasto, and Co., in Marseilles, until it expired 31 Dec 1855. Other partners included: Alexander Ralli [possibly Alexander (Michalis) Ralli ], Theodore Ralli [possibly Theodore (Michalis) Ralli], Spiridion Mavrojani, Constantine Theodore Ralli [possibly Constantin (Theodoris) Ralli], Peter I. Vlasto [possibly Petros (Zannis) Vlasto], Pandia Theodore Ralli, Demetrio The. Ralli, and James The. Ralli. Ralli, Ambrouzis (Theodore) (I609)
 
3326 Ambrose Theodore Ziffo, 51, company director, permanent resident South Africa, Greek national, UK address: Dorchester Hotel, London, arrived Southampton, England, 20 Apr 1948, from Cape Town, South Africa aboard Riebeeck Castle; Ambrose Th Ziffo, 50, c/o 3 Fenchurch Street, company director, Greek national, South Africa resident, departed Southampton, England, 27 May 1948 for Cape Town, South Africa aboard Capetown CastleZiffo, Ambrosios (Theodore) (I489)
 
3327 Ambrosios Negroponte, 41, banking agent, was on the voter list for Athens, 1924. Birth certificate #26267; voter book issued Aug 1907. Negroponte, Ambrosios (Dimitrios) (I563)
 
3328 Ambrosios Theodorus Negroponte, 69, merchant, was on the voter list for Syros, 1869.
 
Negroponte, Ambrosios Theodore (Theodore) (I432)
 
3329 Ambrosios Z Damalas, 26, b. Chios, unmarried, having arrived Syros 1829, merchant, swore allegiance to the Greek state at The Orthodox Church of Christ's Transfiguration (Metamorphosis), Ermoupolis, Syros, on 17 Sep 1835. Damalas, Ambrouzis (Ioannis) (I2204)
 
3330 Ambrouzis Th Ralli, 27, unmarried, b. Thessaloniki, arrived Syros 1828, merchant, swore allegiance to the Greek state on 11 Dec 1834 at the Holy Cathedral Church of the Transfiguration of the Saviour Christ (Metamorphosis), Ermoupolis, Syros. Ralli, Ambrouzis (Theodore) (I609)
 
3331 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1128)
 
3332 Among 130 members of London's 'Greek Colony' who attended a dinner in honor of Greece's former Prime Minister, M. Tricoupis, including J.M. Agelasto, Stephen A. Ralli, A. P. Petrocochino, M. Zarifi, Constantine A. Ionides, P. Vagliano, E. Petrocochino, M.E. Rodocanachi, A.S. Rosetto, J. Bolli, F.H. Zarifi, L. Lambriandi [perhaps Leonidas Lambrinudi], D. Ancelotti, M. Ziffo [perhaps Miliades L. Ziffo], Alex. Constantinidi, P. Paspatti, N. Raftspulo, The. Burlumi, D. Constantinidi, L. Calvocoressi, A. Vagliano, A.J.C. Ralli, D. Cavafy, D.S. Schilizzi, M. Spartali, and J.D. Loverdo ([London] Observer, 11 Oct 1885). Ionides, Alexander Constantine (Constantine) (I3109)
 
3333 Among 130 members of London's 'Greek Colony' who attended a dinner in honor of Greece's former Prime Minister, M. Tricoupis, including J.M. Agelasto, Stephen A. Ralli, A. P. Petrocochino, M. Zarifi, Constantine A. Ionides, P. Vagliano, E. Petrocochino, A.S. Rosetto, J. Bolli, F.H. Zarifi, L. Lambriandi [perhaps Leonidas Lambrinudi], D. Ancelotti, M. Ziffo [perhaps Miliades L. Ziffo], Alex. Constantinidi, P. Paspatti, N. Raftspulo, The. Burlumi, D. Constantinidi, L. Calvocoressi, A. Vagliano, A.J.C. Ralli, A.C. Ionides, D. Cavafy, D.S. Schilizzi, M. Spartali, and J.D. Loverdo ([London] Observer, 11 Oct 1885). Rodocanachi, Michel Emmanuel (Emmanuel) (I486)
 
3334 Among 130 members of London's 'Greek Colony' who attended a dinner in honor of Greece's former Prime Minister, M. Tricoupis, including J.M. Agelasto, Stephen A. Ralli, M. Zarifi, Constantine A. Ionides, P. Vagliano, E. Petrocochino, M.E. Rodocanachi, A.S. Rosetto, J. Bolli, F.H. Zarifi, L. Lambriandi [perhaps Leonidas Lambrinudi], D. Ancelotti, M. Ziffo [perhaps Miliades L. Ziffo], Alex. Constantinidi, P. Paspatti, N. Raftspulo, The. Burlumi, D. Constantinidi, L. Calvocoressi, A. Vagliano, A.J.C. Ralli, A.C. Ionides, D. Cavafy, D.S. Schilizzi, M. Spartali, and J.D. Loverdo ([London] Observer, 11 Oct 1885). Petrocochino, Alexander Pandia (Pandia) (I1404)
 
3335 Among 130 members of London's 'Greek Colony' who attended a dinner in honor of Greece's former Prime Minister, M. Tricoupis, including Stephen A. Ralli, A. P. Petrocochino, M. Zarifi, Constantine A. Ionides, P. Vagliano, E. Petrocochino, M.E. Rodocanachi, A.S. Rosetto, J. Bolli, F.H. Zarifi, L. Lambriandi [perhaps Leonidas Lambrinudi], D. Ancelotti, M. Ziffo [perhaps Miliades L. Ziffo], Alex. Constantinidi, P. Paspatti, N. Raftspulo, The. Burlumi, D. Constantinidi, L. Calvocoressi, A. Vagliano, A.J.C. Ralli, A.C. Ionides, D. Cavafy, D.S. Schilizzi, M. Spartali, and J.D. Loverdo ([London] Observer, 11 Oct 1885). Agelasto, John Michael (Michael) (I80)
 
3336 Among his works were 'L'Ombre du Figuier', 'Taxidi Moir', 'Empty Walnuts', 'Diaglossia', 'Dictionary of the Demotic', 'Synonyma Kai Syngenika', 'Kritika Taxidia', 'Ston Iskio Tes Sukias', 'O Kabathie O Stoicos', 'Ston Iskio Tes Sukias', 'Helleniki'... Vlasto, Peter Theodore (Theodore) (I632)
 
3337 An 'Ioannis (M.) Agelasto' is identified as belonging to the Saint Tryphon branch, likely erroneously, in George P. Georgiadis, The St. Ioannis Church of the Chiots in Galata, (Constantinople, 1898), as cited by George Zolotas, History of Chios (Athens, 1928), p 264. The Michael name is probably used in the Psomas branch only. Zolotas was perhaps referring to John Augustus Agelasto. Agelasto, John Michael (Michael) (I80)
 
3338 An obituary in The Covenanter: The Regimental Journal of the Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), v. LV, n. 7, 2008, p. 104, reports his death 16 Aug 2008. Hotchkis, Dunmore Richard Alexander (Robert) (I3113)
 
3339 An ancestry.com website lists her parents as: James Potter and Annie M. Potter. Spencer, Margaret Howard (Graham) (I4153)
 
3340 An article in the UK Daily Mail, 11 Jan 2012, describes Major Alexis Casdagli's needlework that contained a secret message, stitched while he was a POW. Casdagli, Alexis Theodore (Theodore) (I3240)
 
3341 An obit was penned by M. Streit [presumably his son-in-law or his father], Institut de droit international, Paris/Basel, 1908, pp 342-345. Caratheodori, Stephanos (Constantine) (I1084)
 
3342 An A.D. Eugenidi gave a charity gift in 1901, reported in The Times (London). A court case is reported for 1906 and attendance at social functions in 1908.
 
Eugenidi, Anastasios (Demosthenes) (I773)
 
3343 An A.S.Agelasto is listed as the manager of the Bank of Constantinople (The Times [London], 10 Mar 1884; Pall Mall Gazette 10 Mar 1884) but this could be a misprint as his son, Stephen Augustus Agelasto, held this position. Agelasto, Augustus (Stephanos) (I47)
 
3344 An account containing $360,412 in his name is held by HSBC's Geneva branch (2010). The account is included in the Lagarde list, a spreadsheet containing roughly 2,000 potential tax evaders with undeclared accounts. Agelasto, Alexander (Michael) (I233)
 
3345 An actress named Aliki Agelasto, was a member of the Chorus in the 1937 production of Sophocles’ “Electra” by the Greek National TheaterAgelasto, Aliki (I1556)
 
3346 An aeronautical expert and technical engineer working with the Fairy Aviation Company. Died suddenly from a serious internal problem. Ralli, Pandia (Antonio) (I926)
 
3347 An Agelasto played cricket for Broughton High School (Manchester Guardian, 10 Jun 1878, p 3; 4 Jul 1878, p 6). Agelasto, Cozis (Stephanos) (I97)
 
3348 An Agelasto played football for Kersal A against: Manchester University (Manchester Guardian, 13 Dec 1905, p 11), Heaton Moor A (Manchester Guardian, 5 Jan 1906, p 3), and Bolton 1st (Manchester Guardian, 8 Nov 1905, p 3). The newspaper gives his initial(s) as A.N., A. and J., respectively. All are probably typos, and the athlete is either Emmanuel John Agelasto after he finished Charterhouse or Augustus Stephen after Harrow School. Agelasto, Captain Augustus (Stephen) MC (I201)
 
3349 An Agelasto played football for Kersal A against: Manchester University (Manchester Guardian, 13 Dec 1905, p 11), Heaton Moor A (Manchester Guardian, 5 Jan 1906, p 3), and Bolton 1st (Manchester Guardian, 8 Nov 1905, p 3). The newspaper gives his initial(s) as A.N., A. and J., respectively. All are probably typos, and the athlete is either Emmanuel John Agelasto after he finished Charterhouse or Augustus Stephen after Harrow School. Agelasto, Emmanuel John (John) (I1184)
 
3350 An Alexander Anthony Vlasto, of 25 Finsbury Circus, London, partner of Lucas Eustratios Ralli, was co-executor of the estate of the latter's brother, John Eustratios RalliVlasto, Alexander Anthony (Antony) (I1629)
 

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