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Sitwell, George Sir

1860 - 1943

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  • Cover of: essay on the making of gardens: being a study of old Italian gardens, of the nature of beauty, and the principles involved in garden design.

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  • Cover of: barons of Pulford in the eleventh and twelfth centuries and their descendants, the Reresbys of Thrybergh and Ashover, the Ormesbys of South Ormesby, and the Pulfords of Pulford Castle: being an historical account of the lost baronies of Pulford and Dodleston in Cheshire, of seven knights' fees in Lincolnshire attached to them, and of many manors townships and families in both counties

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  • Cover of: Country life in the seventeenth century: being a note upon Lord Macaulay's caricature of the countrysquires of Charles the Second's reign.

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  • Cover of: On the making of gardens

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