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  2. The Gentlemen (2024 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Under pressure from Susie, Eddie approaches Max, the newly installed Lord Bassington, offering to construct a cannabis farm underneath his estate, thus replacing the one at Halstead Manor. Max is receptive but requires Eddie's help dealing with a blackmailer. Eddie agrees and meets the blackmailer, Frank, an ex-journalist, who swiftly escapes.

  3. Halstead - Wikipedia

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    Halstead is a town and civil parish in the Braintree District of Essex, England. Its population of 11,906 in 2011 [ 1 ] was estimated to be 12,161 in 2019. [ 3 ] The town lies near Colchester and Sudbury , in the Colne Valley .

  4. Gosfield Hall - Wikipedia

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    Gosfield Hall is a country house in Gosfield, near Braintree in Essex, England.It is a Grade I listed building.. The house was built in 1545 by Sir John Wentworth, a member of Cardinal Wolsey’s household, and hosted royal visits by Queen Elizabeth I and her grand retinue throughout the middle of the 16th century.

  5. Is There Really a Duke of Halstead? - AOL

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    In The Gentleman, the plot revolves around the Halstead family and their estate. But do they exist in real life?

  6. Halstead's Bay - Wikipedia

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    Halstead's Bay (sometimes spelled Halsted's) is the westernmost bay of Lake Minnetonka. It is in the cities of Minnetrista and Mound, in Hennepin County, Minnesota. It is named for the settler Frank W. Halsted, [1] who migrated to its shores in 1855. Its main tributary is Six Mile Creek that enters the bay from the west. Access to the bay is ...

  7. List of family seats of English nobility - Wikipedia

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    This is an incomplete index of the current and historical principal family seats of English royal, titled and landed gentry families. Some of these seats are no longer occupied by the families with which they are associated, and some are ruinous – e.g. Lowther Castle.

  8. Stanstead Abbotts - Wikipedia

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    By the fourteenth century the suffix "Abbatis", "Abbotts" or "Abbot" formed part of the parish's name. The abbey continued possession of the manor until its dissolution in 1531. [3] [4] The manor of Stanstead Abbotts was granted to Anne Boleyn and remained with the crown after her execution.

  9. Earls Colne - Wikipedia

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    Earls Colne is a village in Essex, England named after the River Colne, on which it stands, and the Earls of Oxford who held the manor of Earls Colne from before 1086 to 1703. History [ edit ]