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Warleggan or
Warleggon (Cornish: Gorlegan) is a
hamlet and
civil parish on the
southern edge of
Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, England. The
parish is roughly...
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Warleggan is the
fourth of
twelve novels in Poldark, a
series of
historical novels by
Winston Graham. It was
published in 1953.
Warleggan continues the...
- loneliness. She
eventually accepts Ross's
worst enemy, a very rich man,
George Warleggan as her husband. She has two sons: one with
Francis (Geoffrey Charles)...
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relationships with his
cousin Elizabeth Poldark (Heida Reed) and
rival George Warleggan (Jack ****hing). The
first and
second series adapted two
books each, whilst...
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against the
ruthless behaviour of his enemies, the
greedy Warleggan clan
including George Warleggan.
Although the
emphasis is
primarily on
Poldark and Demelza...
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playing Freddie Threepwood in
Blandings (2013–2014) and
villain George Warleggan in the BBC One
drama series Poldark (2015–2019). He also
appeared as George...
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copper smelting company he started. His long-simmering
enmity with
George Warleggan flares up.
Francis and
Elizabeth Poldark become estranged from Ross and...
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George Warleggan asks for a
meeting with
local physician Daniel Behanna, who was the
attending physician at the
birth of
Valentine Warleggan.
Warleggan interrogates...
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irregular course before joining the
Camel south of Wenford. The
River Warleggan rises near
Temple and
flows south to join the Fowey. On the
southern slopes...
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children are born in the novel: A son, Valentine, to
George and
Elizabeth Warleggan; and a daughter, Clowance, to Ross and
Demelza Poldark.
Dwight Enys, captured...