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  2. Louisa Mary Cresswell - Wikipedia

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    Louisa Mary Cresswell was born in Biggleswade in 1830, the penultimate child of eleven children of William Hogg(e) and Eliza/ Elisabeth, née Wells. Her father had successful business interests in banking, brewing, and malting, having shops and premises in Biggleswade and elsewhere.

  3. Creswell Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The district encompasses 78 contributing buildings and 3 contributing structures in the central business district and surrounding residential sections of Creswell. It was largely developed between about 1874 and 1952 and includes notable examples of Colonial Revival, American Craftsman and Late Victorian style architecture.

  4. Cresswell Lifeboat Station - Wikipedia

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    Addison John Baker-Cresswell, of Cresswell Hall, provided the site and dressed stone for the construction of a boathouse, which cost £154-11s-4d. A major benefactor was Mr Thomas Hackwood of Sydenham, who requested the boat be named Old Potter. Thomas Brown (Big Tom) was appointed Coxswain. [4] A new lifeboat would be provided to Cresswell in ...

  5. Ulysses Grant Groff - Wikipedia

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    Ulysses Grant Groff (29 October 1865 – 15 October 1950) was an American landowner and philanthropist noted for substantial donations to the City of Amherst, Massachusetts and to Amherst College.

  6. Cresswell - Wikipedia

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    Cresswell, Northumberland, England Cresswell Castle, Northumberland or Cresswell Pele Tower, constructed in the 15th century; Cresswell, Staffordshire, near Stoke-on-Trent; Cresswell Quay, a settlement in the community of Jeffreyston, Pembrokeshire, England Cresswell Castle, 13th-century stone fortified manorial complex

  7. Fair Meadows (Creswell, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Fair Meadows was a historic home located at Creswell, Harford County, Maryland. It was a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story Second Empire–style house constructed in 1868 for the last owner of Harford Furnace, Clement Dietrich. The house was constructed of irregularly laid ashlar and features a mansard roof, cupola, dormers with rounded hoods, and stone quoins.

  8. Bibury Court - Wikipedia

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    Sir Orme Clarke Bt CBE bought the house in the 1920s along with most of the surrounding Bibury estate from Lords Sherbourne and lived there with his wife Elfrida (née Roosevelt). The House was sold by Sir Humphrey Clarke Bt in 1963 following the death of his mother but he, and later his son, Sir Tobias Clarke Bt , retained the Court Estate ...

  9. Cresswell, Northumberland - Wikipedia

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    Cresswell is a popular bird watching area with Cresswell pond and bird hide nearby and the Druridge Bay Country Park less than 3 miles (5 km) away. The village has one ice cream shop which closes out of season, and a café on the beach just to the north of the village, open year-round.

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