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Cliveden (pronounced /ˈklɪvdən/) is an
English country house and
estate in the care of the
National Trust in Buckinghamshire, on the
border with Berkshire...
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Cliveden set were an upper-class
group of
politically influential people active in the 1930s in the
United Kingdom,
prior to the
Second World War....
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Cliveden (/ˈklɪvdən/ or KLIV-dən), also
known as the Chew House, is a
historic site
owned by the
National Trust for
Historic Preservation,
located in the...
- w****ends at a
riverside cottage that Ward
rented on Astor's
country estate,
Cliveden, in Buckinghamshire.
Stephen Ward, born in
Hertfordshire in 1912, qualified...
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Cliveden Mansions is a heritage-listed
villa at 17
Gregory Terrace,
Spring Hill, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was
built in 1888 and extended...
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Cliveden (Chinese: 寶雲匯) is a
private housing estate in mid-level of
Route Twisk,
Tsuen Wan, New Territories, Hong Kong, next to The Cairnhill. It is...
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invited the
Canadian Red
Cross to
build a
military hospital on part of the
Cliveden estate. The Red
Cross built a
small hospital, the HRH
Duchess of Connaught...
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father gave him and his
bride the
Sancy diamond and the
family estate at
Cliveden,
which Nancy redecorated and
modernised with the
installation of electricity...
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Chief Justice Benjamin Chew,
called Cliveden. The
American troops launched a
determined ****ault
against Cliveden; however, the
outnumbered defenders repulsed...
- New Jersey, his wife and
children vacated Cliveden and
returned to
their Third Street home. With
Cliveden vacant,
General Howe, the
British Commander-in-Chief...