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    Carclew House, one of Britain's lost houses, was a large Palladian country house near Mylor in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It was situated at grid...
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    to artistic development of young people, now known simply as Carclew, which has been housed in the building since 1971 (and then named the South Australian...
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    The Lemon Baronetcy, of Carclew in the County of Cornwall, was a title in the Baronetage of Great Britain. It was created on 24 May 1774 for William Lemon...
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  • Walton Hall Antony House Boconnoc House Bonython Manor Boswednack Manor Caerhays Castle Carclew House Carnanton House Cotehele Duporth House Erisey Fir Hill...
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  • Yorkshire Kingsbury family Kingsbury Hall, Warwickshire Lemon baronets Carclew House, Cornwall Lupton family Potternewton Hall, West Yorkshire Mander family...
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    history is the role of the South Australian Housing Trust.[why?] Carclew House Two-storey house in North Adelaide. Much of Adelaide's early housing was built...
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  • childhood home of Eliza Milne, née Disher, the Milne brothers' mother Carclew House > History Accessed 24 February 2014. A Trip to Mount Lofty, 31 March...
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    Plymouth. Carclew House, near Truro Lanhydrock estate - The National Trust planted several specimens for a recovery programme in 1996. Tregothnan House gardens...
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    and, after losing his place at Pencarrow, he took up employment at Carclew House, near Falmouth, the home of Sir Charles Lemon. Sir Charles would later...
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    of 1939, IVSP volunteers worked on a Quaker-run project to convert Carclew House in Cornwall into a reception centre for refugees.: 78-79  The outbreak...
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    daughter of William Lemon of Carclew House, Mylor, Cornwall, and sister of Sir William Lemon, 1st Baronet (1748–1824) of Carclew. John Buller (1771–1849)...
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    Arwenack (category Grade II* listed houses)
    Francis Godolphin (1540-1608). Alice, who married Richard Bonython of Carclew House. Jane, who married John Michell of Harlyn, M.P., Mayor of Truro Grace...
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    1824 upon the death of his father Sir William Lemon, 1st Baronet and Carclew House. His mother was Lady Lemon, who had been the eldest daughter of James...
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    Creedy, Sandford (category Country houses in Devon)
    (1766–1812), daughter of Sir William Lemon, 1st Baronet (1748–1824), of Carclew House, near Mylor, Cornwall. His hunting seat was Fernworthy, near Chagford...
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  • (archived page) Not to be confused with fellowships now awarded by Carclew"Fellowships". Carclew. Retrieved 29 July 2019. Arts South Australia (21 March 2018)...
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    Willyams of Carnanton House, and was the grandson of William Lemon the Elder (1696–1760), who had acquired a substantial estate at Carclew in 1749, and the...
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    the state government helped to fund Urban Myth through Arts SA, using Carclew Youth Arts' funding programme, and the company received between $50,000...
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    665629; -4.690775 (Redevallen) 1267261 Upload Photo Remains of Carclew House Mylor Country house c.1720s 30 May 1967 SW7896738159 50°12′07″N 5°05′55″W / 50...
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    John Langdon Bonython (category Members of the Australian House of Representatives)
    After purchasing a large mansion in North Adelaide in 1908, he renamed it 'Carclew' after the area in Cornwall which his ancestors were from. Bonython told...
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  • wrote a song for Children's Book Week entitled A Book Will Take You There. Carclew Fellowship, 1998. Children's Book Council of Australia Notable Book for...
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    Lemon (1777–1864), 4th daughter of Sir William Lemon, 1st Baronet, of Carclew, by his wife Jane Buller. They had no issue. His second marriage, when...
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  • Great Cornish Families: A History of the People and Their Houses is a book by Crispin Gill, published in 1995. A second edition was published in 2011...
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  • Tregrehan Trelissick Tresco Abbey (grade I) Bonython Bosvigo House, Highertown, Truro Caerhays Carclew Chyverton County Demonstration Garden Duchy of Cornwall...
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  • left two children and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. The Carclew, an arts centre for youth in North Adelaide, manages the IAF (Independent...
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  • Playwright Nimrod Street Theatre 1974 The One Show Devisor / director Carclew Stables, Adelaide 1975 The Lay of Sir Orfeo Devisor / director Space Theatre...
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  • the position of Arts Minister was abolished and it was moved, along with Carclew, Patch Theatre Company and Windmill Theatre Company, to the Department...
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    Silurian classification into other countries. In 1845, whilst visiting Carclew in Cornwall, he met several Cornish miners who were going to Australia...
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  • Performing Arts Council, which was the body responsible for oversight of Carclew Youth Arts Centre.[citation needed] As of 2019[update], the company is...
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    Tremayne. His mother's brother was Sir Charles Lemon, who left his estate at Carclew to John Tremayne's brother, Arthur. His other siblings, Henry, Mary, and...
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  • John Willyams of Carnanton House and the grandson of William Lemon (1696–1760), who acquired the family estate at Carclew in 1749. Lemon's younger brother...
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