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Clue (1998 video game) (2,020 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article

is also known as Clue: Murder at Boddy Mansion or Cluedo: Murder at Blackwell Grange, depending on whether the country of release used American or British
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museum, known as the Wycliffe Museum, was sold to George Allan of Blackwell Grange, Darlington who set up the contents in his home. The museum remained
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Professional Golfers' European Tour. She was later the professional at Blackwell Grange Golf Club in Darlington. European Ladies' Team Championship (representing
Anthony Havelock-Allan (756 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
and Ryan's Daughter. Havelock-Allan was born at the family home of Blackwell Grange near Darlington, County Durham, and was educated at Charterhouse and
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William Mills, his steward. On election day John Allan (1778–1844) of Blackwell Grange, son of his grandfather's banking partner Robert Allan, and Archibald
William Russell (banker) (1,826 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
Robert Allan (1740–1806) was a younger brother of George Allan, of the Blackwell Grange family, sons of the wealthy attorney James Allan (1712–1790) and his
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Boddy Mansion EAI Interactive 1998 Windows Known as Cluedo: Murder at Blackwell Grange outside North America Clue Chronicles: Fatal Illusion EAI Interactive
Michael Murphy (VC) (2,523 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
March 1900. By 1891, Murphy had moved on his own to a cottage on the Blackwell Grange estate, outside Darlington (owned by a benefactor, Sir Henry Havelock-Allan