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  2. Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall is a 1902 historical novel written by Charles Major.Following the life and romances of Dorothy Vernon in Elizabethan England, the novel became the year's third most successful novel according to The Bookman annual list of bestselling novels.

  3. Haddon Hall - Wikipedia

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    Haddon Hall's Long Gallery, c.1890 Haddon Hall's Long Gallery, 2017. The origins of the hall date to the 11th century. William Peverel held the manor of Haddon in 1087, when the survey which resulted in the Domesday Book was undertaken.

  4. Dorothy Vernon - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Vernon (1544 – 24 June 1584), [1] the younger daughter of Sir George Vernon and Margaret nee Talbois (or Tailboys), was the heiress of Haddon Hall, an English country house in Derbyshire with its origins in the 12th century. [2] She married John Manners in 1563. [3] [4] The couple's descendants, the Dukes of Rutland, continue to own ...

  5. Charles Major (writer) - Wikipedia

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    It too rivaled the success of his first book. Once again, the Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall novel was adapted for the live theater again by Paul Kester, and saw another silent film release under the same title as the 1902 book in 1924 starring the most famous film star of that time and "sweetheart of America", Mary Pickford (1892-1979) at age 22.

  6. Haddon Hall (opera) - Wikipedia

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    Haddon Hall's long gallery, c. 1890. Sir George Vernon was a prosperous and hospitable landowner in Derbyshire, and his family seat was at Haddon Hall.His second daughter, Dorothy (c. 1545 – 24 June 1584), fell in love with John Manners (c. 1534 – 4 June 1611), the second son of Thomas Manners, who had been created Earl of Rutland in 1525.

  7. John Manners, 7th Duke of Rutland - Wikipedia

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    He wrote two books of poetry: England's Trust and Other Poems, published in 1841, and English Ballads and Other Poems, published in 1850. The 1841 book contains his famous quote: "Let wealth and commerce, laws and learning die, But leave us still our old Nobility!" [3] The 1850 book contains his poem "A Legend of Haddon Hall." [4]

  8. EXCLUSIVE: 'Maxton Hall' book trilogy to be published in ...

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    The "Maxton Hall" book series will be published in English for the first time next year. What to know about the German-language books that inspired a hit Prime Video show.

  9. Sydney Grundy - Wikipedia

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    Haddon Hall page [dead link ‍] Works by Sydney Grundy at Project Gutenberg; Works by or about Sydney Grundy at the Internet Archive; Two of grundy's libretti and commentary online; Describes a number of Grundy's plays, among others; N. John Hall (1997). Max Beerbohm Caricatures. Yale University Press. ISBN 0-300-07217-1.

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