George Selwyn Marryat
George Selwyn Marryat (20 June 1840 – 14 February 1896) was a country gentleman and British angler most noted for his relationship with F. M. Halford, Francis Francis and the development of dry-fly fishing on the chalk streams of southern England. Upon his death in 1896, he became known as the "Prince of Fly Fishers".
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George Selwyn Marryat
George Selwyn Marryat (20 June 1840 – 14 February 1896) was a country gentleman and British angler most noted for his relationship with F. M. Halford, Francis Francis and the development of dry-fly fishing on the chalk streams of southern England. Upon his death in 1896, he became known as the "Prince of Fly Fishers".
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Chewton Glen, New Forest, Hampshire, United Kingdom
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Mary Margaret, Dorothea Charlotte Edith, Joan O. Gladstone, and Alice Lucy
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Lieutenant Colonel George Marryat , Charlotte Marryat
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Lucy Dorothea Clinton
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