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  2. Graydon Hall - Wikipedia

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    David Duncan House is named for owner of the lands (Lots 10 and 11 east of Leslie Street) for which much of Graydon Hall now resides.His home was on the farm called Moatfield (built in 1865), which was given to him by his father and Irish-born William Duncan III (who was also settler of Dublin Village along Sheppard Avenue from Dufferin Street to Keele Street on Lots 16 and 17).

  3. Giraffe Manor - Wikipedia

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    Giraffe poking its head through the front door of Giraffe Manor. Shortly after purchasing the Manor, the Leslie-Melvilles learned that the only remaining Rothschild giraffes in Kenya were in danger due to the purchase by the Kenyan government of an 18,000-acre (73 km 2) privately owned ranch (to resettle squatters, some of them speculated to be descendants of victims of land expulsion by the ...

  4. Silver Oak Cellars - Wikipedia

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    Silver Oak Cellars is a family-owned, California winery dedicated to producing only Cabernet Sauvignon.Silver Oak was established in 1972 by Ray Duncan and Justin Meyer.It is currently operated by Ray's sons David Duncan, who serves as the President and CEO, and his brother, Tim Duncan, who serves as Executive Vice President.

  5. David Duncan (vintner) - Wikipedia

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    David Duncan (born 1965) is an American vintner and entrepreneur. The President and Chief Executive Officer of Duncan Oil, he is also the President and Chief Executive Officer of Silver Oak Cellars and Managing Partner of Twomey Cellars, successful wineries in northern California, operating in the Napa, Alexander and Russian River Valleys.

  6. David Duncan Main - Wikipedia

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    David Duncan Main was born on 10 June 1856 in Ayrshire in western Scotland, [1] southern Scotland.(8) He grew up the village of Kirkmichael.Throughout childhood he lived by his signature phrase, "Be good and do good."

  7. Tulloch Castle - Wikipedia

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    He was in turn succeeded by his son Henry (1771–1827), grandson Duncan (1800–1881) and great-grandson Duncan Henry Caithness Reay Davidson (1836–1889), [5] who was the father of the last Davidson of Tulloch, Duncan (1865–1917). [6] The castle was damaged by fire in 1845, and extended in 1891. [7]

  8. List of oldest buildings and structures in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    David Duncan House 1865 125 Moatfield Drive Graydon Hall: North York 6 Edward Scarlett House 1865 1 Heritage Place Humber Heights – Westmount: Etobicoke [5] Forsyth House 1865 17 Queens Drive Weston: York [5] Milne House 1865 Alexander Milne 1185 Lawrence Avenue East Victoria Village: North York 6 320–322 Queen Street West 1865

  9. Earl of Coventry - Wikipedia

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    He represented Worcester in the House of Commons and served as Lord Lieutenant of Worcestershire. He was succeeded by his grandson, the ninth Earl, who held the title for 87 years. He was the son of George William Coventry, Viscount Deerhurst (1808–1838).