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- known as Gullands Grove. Cullands Grove was known for the lavish banquets held there by Sir William Curtis 1st Baronet of Cullands Grove and after his death...
- at Cullands Grove. Dave Davies, musician. Alan Dumayne, local historian. Lynne Franks, PR guru. Stephen Godin, 18th Century broker, lived at Cullands Grove...
- The Curtis baronetcy, of Cullands Grove, Southgate in the County of Middle****, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 23 December 1802...
- 1801 464 White of Tuxford and Wallingwells 20 December 1802 465 Curtis of Cullands Grove 23 December 1802 466 Stewart of Athenric 21 June 1803 467 Stronge...
- Itton Court 1928 Curre extinct 1930 Currie 1847 Currie extant Curtis of Cullands Grove 1802 Curtis extant Cust of Leasowe Castle 1876 Cust extinct 1931...
- "Pilot" 2015 Zoo Lawrence Fremer Episode: "First Blood" South of **** Tory Culland 3 episodes The Magicians Professor Van Der Weghe Episode: "Unauthorized...
- has now been taken by the adjacent and more recent Willowcroft Lodge. Cullands Grove Paul Drury Partnership. (2010) The Lakes Estate Conservation Area:...
- of the Wabanaki Indians. 1963. Kay Hill. Badger, The Mischief Maker. McCulland & Stwart. 1970. Charles Leland. Algonquin Legends. 1884. Nowlan, Alden...
- Culland's Grove was a merchant ship launched in 1802 that the British East India Company (EIC) hired as an "extra ship". On her maiden voyage she sailed...
- in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. One creation is extant as of 2023. Curtis baronets of Gatcombe (1794) Curtis baronets of Cullands Grove (1802)...