-
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. Mc
Culland & 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)...