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  2. Lulworth Estate - Wikipedia

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    Durdle Door from the eastern side of the estate. The Lulworth Estate is a country estate located in central south Dorset, England. Its most notable landscape feature is a five-mile stretch of coastline on the Jurassic Coast, a World Heritage Site, including Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove. The historic estate includes the Lulworth Castle and park ...

  3. Joseph William Weld - Wikipedia

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    Colonel Sir Joseph William Weld, OBE, TD (1909-1992), was Lord Lieutenant of Dorset, a British army officer and landowner.A direct descendant of Sir Humphrey Weld (died 1610), and member of a noted recusant family, he became owner of the Lulworth Estate and Lulworth Castle in Dorset, in 1935 after the death of his cousin, Herbert Weld Blundell.

  4. Lulworth Castle - Wikipedia

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    The Weld family & Lulworth. Wareham: Lulworth Castle. 2004. Newth, John. "One of Dorset’s grandest and most interesting country houses - The history of Lulworth Castle is bound up with the stories of the Weld family and of one of the most important estates in South Dorset. John Newth has been to visit.". Dorset Life, April 2015.

  5. File:Joseph Mallord William Turner - Lulworth Castle, Dorset ...

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  6. John Weld (merchant) - Wikipedia

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    John was the son of Sir Humphrey Weld, citizen and Grocer, who derived from Eaton, Cheshire, and his first wife, Ann Wheler. [1] [2] His mother dying, his father remarried to Mary, eldest daughter of Sir Stephen Slaney (Lord Mayor in 1595-96) and relict of Richard Bradgate (died 1589), both citizens and Skinners, who so became his stepmother.

  7. Lulworth - Wikipedia

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    Lulworth is the popular name for an area on the coast of Dorset, South West England notable for its castle and However, there is no actual place or feature called simply "Lulworth", the villages are East and West Lulworth and the coastal feature is Lulworth Cove.

  8. File:E end of Stair Hole, Lulworth, England arp.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Description: East end of Stair Hole, Dorset, England. Scale is seen by comparing with the two people on top (there is a long way between the foreground people and the crumple).

  9. File:Stair Hole & the Lulworth Crumple, Lulworth Cove, UK ...

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