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Named after Seymour Burk King’s Counsel (a senior barrister at the time of George V), who was the brother-in-law to local landowner Sir Thomas Courtenay Warner who developed this and neighbouring streets on his estate.
Named after Seymour Burk King’s Counsel (a senior barrister at the time of George V), who was the brother-in-law to local landowner Sir Thomas Courtenay Warner who developed this and neighbouring streets on his estate.