1. For a moment I thought you were asking whether the man & woman were actually the same person.
2. The second man is clearly Jonathan Pryce. I think the first probably is too.
3. I'm convinced the Dr Fannys are the same - very distinctive ears.
4. I'm not sure about the Marias.
5. My father's brother, George, was known to the whole family as Pete, which led to some confusion on my part about how many uncles I actually had. They'd made a firm decision to name the baby Peter, but on the way to the [christening? how were names made official back then?] they met someone they wished to impress - a distant and wealthy relative I think - and promised that the child was to be named George in his honour. No benefit ever resulted from this.
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2. The second man is clearly Jonathan Pryce. I think the first probably is too.
3. I'm convinced the Dr Fannys are the same - very distinctive ears.
4. I'm not sure about the Marias.
5. My father's brother, George, was known to the whole family as Pete, which led to some confusion on my part about how many uncles I actually had. They'd made a firm decision to name the baby Peter, but on the way to the [christening? how were names made official back then?] they met someone they wished to impress - a distant and wealthy relative I think - and promised that the child was to be named George in his honour. No benefit ever resulted from this.