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- Warleggan or Warleggon (Cornish: Gorlegan) is a civil parish on the southern edge of Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The parish is roughly...
- 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)...
- Jack ****hing as George Warleggan Luke Norris as Dr Dwight Enys Heida Reed as Elizabeth Poldark (née Chynoweth, and later Warleggan) (series 1–4, guest series...
- against the ruthless behaviour of his enemies, the greedy Warleggan clan including George Warleggan (Ralph Bates). Although the emphasis is primarily on Ross...
- 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...
- George Warleggan asks for a meeting with local physician Daniel Behanna, who was the attending physician at the birth of Valentine Warleggan. Warleggan interrogates...
- 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...
- copper smelting company he started. His long-simmering enmity with George Warleggan flares up. Francis and Elizabeth Poldark become estranged from Ross and...
- 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...