- This use has been
traced back to
Joseph Addison in 1716. "The
Cheverels of
Cheverel manor - by Lady Newdigate-Newdegate
author of 'Gossip from a Muniment...
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acres (121 ha) of parkland.
George Eliot immortalised Arbury Hall as "
Cheverel Manor" in
Scenes of
Clerical Life,
where it is the
setting for "Mr Gilfil's...
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George Eliot's
Scenes of
Clerical Life,
where he
appears as Sir
Christopher Cheverel in Mr Gilfil's Love Story. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Newdigate, Sir...
- from the
original on 21 May 2011.
Retrieved 11
November 2008. "The
Cheverels of
Cheverel manor – by Lady Newdigate-Newdegate
author of 'Gossip from a Muniment...
- -C.
Carloni and Jean
Filloux and La Littérature Comparée (1989) by Yves
Cheverel,
translated into
English as
Comparative Literature Today:
Methods & Perspectives...
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while Knebley Abbey is
Astley Castle); Red
Deeps (based on
Griff Hollows);
Cheverel Manor (based on
Arbury Hall);
Dorlcote Mill (based on
Griff House); The...
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first the town was
composed of
scattered settlements such as the
bourg cheverel and the
bourg hersent. However, from the time of the new castle, it grew...
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Gossip from a
Muniment Room (1897) on Anne and Mary ****on; The
Cheverels of
Cheverel Manor (1898),
based on
correspondence of
Roger Newdigate and his...
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shouted at the judges: "No Jeffrey, no
Western ****izes" and later: "A
Cheverel, A
Cheverel, and down with the Roundheads...up with the Cavaliers". A Tory merchant...
- Farnese. This m****cript was part of the
collection of rev
Walter Sneyd of
Cheverels, Herts, UK
since it is
listed in a
catalogue of m****cripts for sale in...