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After her husband's
death in 1926, the cost of
maintaining their home,
Cuffnells, was such that she
deemed it
necessary to sell her copy of Alice's Adventures...
- was a
justice of the
peace for both
Suffolk and Hampshire, and
lived at
Cuffnells Park near
Lyndhurst in the New Forest.
Hargreaves was
eminently interested...
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Cuffnells, an East
India Company ship, at the Motherbank. (Painting The
Cuffnells at the
Mother Bank (1796) by Robert Dodd)....
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countess had a
London house at 17
Upper Grosvenor Street, but died at "
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house in Lyndhurst, Hampshire. He and many of his
family are buried...
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Ingestre Sandon (1767)
Keele Hall (1768–1770)
Oakedge (1771)
Beaudesert House Cuffnell Statfold (1777)
Sandon Hall (1781–1782)
Etruria Hall
Betley Court Chute...
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influence as satirists. Rose was born the
second son of
George Rose of
Cuffnells near
Lyndhurst in Hampshire, a
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- Company, all
bound for China. The
Indiamen were
Alnwick Castle, Ceres,
Cuffnells, Neptune, ****verance,
Royal Charlotte,
Taunton Castle, and True Briton...