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From: "Colin Moretti" <>
Subject: Re: [Anglo-Italian] Re: Were the demarinis Italian
Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2005 09:32:02 -0000
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Hello David

It didn't help in the case of my Pagliano relative:

Quote

"Keeps an Hotel in St Martins Street Leicester Square - Native of Piedmont -
came to England in 1794 with the Venetian Ambassador - is married to an
Englishwoman & has one child - has accumulated property which he is unable
to appropriate.



Testimonials

Mr Trevor. in whose kitchen he was for 3 years [British Ambassador to Turin]


The Sardinian Envoy



28 Nov. 1810.



This is one of several experimental apptons (sic) lately made.

Refused"

Unquote



As far as I have been able to determine he never was nauturalised or
denizated



Colin





----- Original Message -----
From: "DAVID HILLMAN" <>
To: <>
Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 11:02 PM
Subject: Re: [Anglo-Italian] Re: Were the demarinis Italian


> Thank you Daphne,
> That's very interesting. I wonder if it helped in getting British
> nationality if you were married to an English girl. I think I'll try, when
> I get the time and the opportunity, to try to find some records of
> naturalisation.
> David Hillman
>


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