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Dashwood is an
English surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Charles Dashwood (judge) (1842–1919),
Australian public servant,
judge and Government...
- Just as an
engagement seems imminent, however,
Willoughby informs the
Dashwoods that his
elderly cousin Mrs. Smith, upon whom he is
financially dependent...
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Tenille Averil Dashwood (born 1
March 1989) is an
Australian professional wrestler and
travel influencer. She is best
known for her
tenure in WWE, under...
- of her hair. Mrs.
Dashwood and
Elinor begin to
speculate on
whether they have
become secretly engaged.
Brandon invites the
Dashwoods and the Middletons...
- Level-headed and
having a dry wit,
Jocelyne openly welcomes Daphne into the
Dashwoods' lives. She
despises Alistair, Glynnis, and
Clarissa for
their snobbiness...
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Village and Hill",
National Trust,
retrieved 11
March 2016
Dashwood, Sir
Francis (1987). The
Dashwoods of West Wycombe. London:
Aurum Press Ltd. ISBN 0-948149-77-9...
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Elinor Dashwood is a
fictional character and the
protagonist of Jane Austen's 1811
novel Sense and Sensibility. In this novel,
Austen analyses the conflict...
- the
class and
status of the
various characters,
particularly among the
Dashwoods. They were
created by
Jenny Beavan and John Bright, a team of designers...
- "South
Island Exploration".
Retrieved 5
November 2006. Sir
Francis Dashwood, The
Dashwoods of West
Wycombe (London:
Aurum Press, 1987)
Peter Kornicki, Eavesdropping...
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Ireland in the 18th Century. The name most
commonly refers to
Francis Dashwood's Order of the
Friars of St.
Francis of Wycombe. Such clubs,
rumour had...