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This unambiguously refers to Luigi Lablache (the elder). He does seem also to have had a grandson called Luigi, who may actually also have been an opera singer, which is confusing. In any case Stewart Granger cannot have been this man's grandson, because this man died in 1858, and Stewart Granger was born in 1913! So the article is wrong. Luigi Lablache (the younger) seems to have lived in St Pancras from the 1911 census, and was born in 1850, and married to Jane (maiden name unknown at this time). So, Luigi the younger was alive in 1911, so it's not a stretch to imagine he was alive in 1912-13 also, around the time of Stewart Granger's conception and birth.