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Maurice Talvande (1866–1941), self-styled as the
Count de
Mauny Talvande, was a French-born
naturalised British garden designer, writer, and furniture...
- Gr**** word for Sri
Lanka by its
owner Maurice Talvande (who
styled himself as "Count de
Mauny Talvande"), who
sighted it
around 1925
after a long search...
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Crete whom
Lipton met
during a
cruise in 1900. A
close friend was
Maurice Talvande, the self-styled
Comte de Mauny.
Lipton came to his home, Osidge, in Southgate...
- (1865-1943) (lover of Olga de
Meyer and
Renata Borgatti)
Maurice Talvande,
Count de
Mauny Talvande (1866-1941) Élisabeth de
Gramont (1875-1954)
Jacques d'Adelswärd-Fersen...
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boarded at
Madame Talvande's French School for
Young Ladies,
which attracted daughters from the élite of the
slaveowner class.
Talvande was
among the many...
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believed to have been
added ca. 1818;
acquired by
Andre Talvande and his mother,
Madame Talvande, in 1819; and used as a
girls school. It was
during their...
- (1870–1894) Lady Mary
Elizabeth Agnes (d. 1946)
married Count Maurice de
Mauny Talvande. Lady Amy
Frederica Alice (1865–1961),
married Sidney James Agar, 4th Earl...
- a
fictional romance about the
relationship with
Maurice Talvande,
Count de
Mauny Talvande,
owner of
Taprobane Island, but also a
chronicle of castles...
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later be
ascribed to her daughters. Sue
attended school first at
Madame Talvande’s French School for
Young Ladies in Charleston,
along with
classmate Mary...
- King's work is intriguing,
considering her
early education at
Madame Talvande's in Charleston.
Young King
chafed against the
requirement of
constant French...