Piers Courage (English Wikipedia)

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  • Burke, Bernard (1937). Burke's Landed Gentry. Burke's Peerage. p. 495. Retrieved 24 June 2023. PAGE 495 ... Raymond Courage [1866-1951] of Edgcote Manor ...COURAGE , of Shenfield Place , Brentwood , Essex , b . 10 July , 1832 ; educ ... BURKE's Peerage ) . 1. Helen Beatrice , d . 5 May , 1922 . 2. Evelyne ... Dorothy , m . Herman de Zoete ...

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  • "Edgcote House Edgcote, near Banbury Northamptonshire England". Curt DiCamillo. All Rights Reserved. 2024. Retrieved 14 June 2023. Edgcote is a nine-bay two-story house erected between 1747 and 1752 for London merchant Richard Chauncey. Built of local ironstone with gray stone dressings, the interior is notable for its Chinese style drawing room. Edgcote House, together with 1,700 acres, was sold in June 2005 by Christopher Courage (of the brewing family) for £30 million. Edgcote is possibly most notable today as Netherfield, the country seat of Mr. Bingley, in the BBC's 1995 production of "Pride and Prejudice."...Courage family here 1926-2005.

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  • "The Market: Mystery buyer lands £30m country pile". The Times (UK). 30 October 2005. Retrieved 13 June 2023. Edgcote was sold by Christopher Courage, 43, scion of the brewing dynasty [as son of Edward Raymond Courage (1906-1982) and grandson of Raymond Courage (1866-1951)], who was born there and had lived there all his life. Courage and his .