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Tudenham Park
House (Irish:
Teach Tudenham),
originally called Rochfort House, is an 18th-century
Palladian limestone country house located in Tudenham...
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Tudenham (21
February 1970 –
after 1991) was an Irish-bred, British-trained
Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. He
showed his best form as a two-year-old...
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built a
large Palladian house next door to the south. George's new
mansion Tudenham Park
House being better than his
Belvedere House led
Robert to construct...
- was the son of John
Wotton of
North Tudenham and
Margaret Brampton. He was the
brother of John
Wotton of
Tudenham, Norfolk,
whose first wife was Elizabeth...
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Westport House Rotunda Hospital Powerscourt Estate Tyrone House Ardbraccan House Bellinter House Strokestown Park
Hazelwood House Tudenham Park House...
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Yoshinosky 1981 -
Kitano Riki O 1982 -
Eighty Tosho 1983 -
Eighty Tosho 1984 -
Tudenham King 1985 -
Tosho Pegasus 1986 -
Kushiro King 1987 - Suzu
Parade 1988 -...
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Honingham in the
county of
Norfolk in 1851,
becoming also
vicar of East
Tudenham. He
lived at
Honingham Hall in Norfolk.
Powlett married Emma, only daughter...
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falling out with his
brother George, who
lived on the
adjacent estate at
Tudenham. His wife was only
released on his
death in 1774. The
estate p****ed to...
- Miller,
London 1805), pp. 297-312, at pp. 305-06; 'St Cleere's Manor,
North Tudenham',
Volume X (William Miller,
London 1809), pp. 263-64 (Google). "The king...
- (1911). The
Harrow School Register, 1800–1911 2nd edition. "The Glenfarne-
Tudenham Tottenhams" (PDF).
Retrieved 7
October 2012. "Estate Record: Mulloy". NUI...