Charles Austin Brookfield (brother), Frederick Morris Preston Brookfield (brother)
William Henry Brookfield (31 August 1809 – 12 July 1874) was an Anglican priest, Inspector of Schools, and chaplain-in-ordinary to Queen Victoria.[1] His son was the playwright Charles Brookfield.
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