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J. P. Earwaker, East Cheshire, Past and Present or a History of the Hundred of Macclesfield. Self-published; Date: 1877 (vol 1) 1881 (vol 2). See chapter on Somerford Booths Township in vol. 2. Clement Robert and Anne Archer and Clement and Eliza Swetenham are on the third page of the Swetenham
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They were paid ÂŁ1,200 to spend a year ship-watching and fulfilling other naval requirements and planned to sail around the coasts of Norway and Denmark in a private yacht, recruiting lighthouse keepers, ships' pilots and coast guards to report German naval movements.
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Archer was a key figure in early research into "the sex life of the salmon" and in efforts to protect it from commercial netting. He set up home in Norway, having secured the fishing rights to the
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In 1892, Archer was appointed Chief Inspector of Salmon Fisheries in Scotland. He left Scotland in 1898 to take up the position of Inspector of Fisheries for England and Wales.
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and Eliza Swetenham, Clement Robert's first cousin once removed - Clement Robert's father Lieutenant-Colonel Clement Archer,
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On 3 May 1912, The Times reported that Archer had been compelled to "retire from the public service owing to ill-health".
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At the end of 1912, Walter Archer and his eldest son Hugh were recruited with the codenames "Sage" and "Sagette" by Sir
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Hugh was a former naval lieutenant and specialist navigator. They were "intimately acquainted with both countries".
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Walter Edward Archer was born on 4 July 1855 at Hampton, London, England, the son of Captain Clement Robert Archer,
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watercourse for a period of 40 years, from 1884 to 1924. Salmon stairs were built in the Sandsfossen waterfall in
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Archer married Alice Lima Hay Murray, third daughter of Robert Hay Murray, great-grandson of
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The quest for C : Sir Mansfield Cumming and the founding of the British Secret Service
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The quest for C: Sir Mansfield Cumming and the founding of the British Secret Service
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It was salmon fishing that was the primary interest of Walter Archer when he came to
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As Assistant Secretary, Archer was in charge of the Fisheries Division of the
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from 1903 to 1912. Between 1908 and 1912, he served as President of the
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since its establishment in October 1903. He was a member of the
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Walter Archer led the Fisheries Division of the UK government's
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on 23 May 1913, with "Sagette" kept on for a further 6 months.
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International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
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International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
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Hampton, London
England
Sand, Rogaland
Norway
Norman Archer
United Kingdom
SIS (MI6)
C.B.
F.R.S.E.
Board of Agriculture and Fisheries
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
Sand, Rogaland
Hugh
Mansfield Smith-Cumming
Secret Intelligence Service
4th Dragoon Guards
16th Light Dragoons
SuldalslÄgen
Sand, Rogaland
Suldal
Sand
Board of Agriculture and Fisheries
Royal Commission
Ichthyological Research
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea

Mansfield Smith-Cumming
Secret Intelligence Service
Union Club

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