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Susan Pleydell was the nom de
plume of the Scottish-born
novelist Susan Senior, née
Susan Syme (1907–1986). She was a
schoolmistress by
profession and...
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Cousin Aaron Randall Phillips Smalley as
Judge Playdell Jack
McDonald as
Larkin Bunce Jean
Arthur as Ann
Playdell Eugenie Forde as
Madame Davezac Frank Baker...
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including Charles Parent William Bouverie (father)
Relatives Jacob Playdell-Bouverie (brother)
Bartholomew Bouverie (brother)
Edward Bouverie (brother)...
- 1625–1654
Edmund Slye 1654–1654
Robert Payne 1654–1655 John
Kerridge 1655–1657
Robert Jennings 1657–1683
Richard Playdell 1684–1716
Thomas Woods 1716–1753...
- apothecary, with whom he lodged. He had
wished to
marry Miss
Philadelphia Playdell of St. Giles, Oxford, but her
friends would not
consent to the marriage...
- (father)
Relatives Edward Pleydell-Bouverie (brother) Mary
Playdell-Bouverie (sister)
Jacob Playdell-Bouverie (grandfather)
Henry Pelham-Clinton (grandfather)...
- Film Year
Title Role
Notes 1923
Cameo Kirby Ann
Playdell Somebody Lied
Short subject Spring Fever Short subject 1924 Case
Dismissed Short subject The Powerful...
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Venerable Josiah Playdell (1641–1707) was an
Anglican priest in England.
Playdell was born in
Newnham on
Severn and
educated at Queen's College, Oxford...
- 1747–1758 With: Sir
Miles Stapylton, Bt 1747–1750
Henry Playdell Dawnay 1750–1758 Succeeded by
Henry Playdell Dawnay Sir
George Savile, Bt
Court offices Preceded by...
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Resistance in the
event of a
German invasion. The
house was sold by the
Playdell-Bouverie
family in 1946, and
bought by
Ernest Cook,
grandson of the travel...