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My wife's Gt gt Uncle was Charles Hayward Perman. He is shown in the 1881 census as a papier mache manufacturer employing 100 men. He was partner in the firm of Perman & Stamps. He died in Northampton in 1891 aged 58. Lived at 46 Edgbaston Road with his sister Maria. (d Salisbury 1915 aged 80)...