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  1. Family. In 1884, the future Lord Cushendun married Elizabeth Maud Bolitho (sister of William Bolitho), a Cornishwoman and Christian Scientist. [5] They had three daughters: Esther Rose, Loveday Violet, and Mary Morvenna Bolitho (who married Major Philip Le Grand Gribble, military correspondent and memoirist).

  2. Oct 17, 2005 · Ronald John McNeill married Elizabeth Maud Bolitho from Cornwall in 1884. There were three children of the marriage; Ester Rose who married twice, firstly Major McNeill and secondly Geoffrey Moss; Mary Morwenna Bolitho who married Capt. Gribble; and Loveday Violet.

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  4. May 3, 2022 · In 1912 Ronald McNeill hired the Welsh architect Clough Williams-Ellis to redesign the village. Williams-Ellis built a collection of houses in a distinctly Cornish style as a tribute to McNeill’s wife, Penzance-born Maud Bolitho.

  5. Lord Cushendun married Elizabeth Maud Bolitho in 1884. They had three daughters. Esther Rose, Loveday Violet and Mary Morvenna Bolitho (who married Major Philip Le Grand Gribble). Elizabeth died in 1925. She survived him, dying in 1939. Lord Cushendun died in Cushendun in October 1934, aged 73, when the barony became extinct. Membership.

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  8. His wife Elizabeth Maud Bolitho was Cornish and this may have had some bearing on the design style produced by Clough Williams-Ellis. In 1925 the architect was again commissioned to design Mauds Cottages named after his first wife and also Glenmona House.

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