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After Curtis's death, the entire contents of the house and the associated farm were sold in 1832 in an auction that took a week to complete. It included 1,114 lots and raised £4,332. The wine was sold in 370 dozens and contributed over £1,200 to the total. Among the contents of his cellar were
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Curtis was known for his lavish banquets at which King George IV was sometimes a guest. Curtis and George visited Scotland together wearing kilts, although both were born in London, which provided material for the cartoonists of the day. Described by the authors of
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and after his death in 1829 it took a week to auction the contents of the house and estate which included 370 dozen bottles of wine. Around 1840, the estate was merged into the
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Cullands Grove house and estate stood in an area of former woodland, north of where Alderman's Hill now lies, on the corner with Cannon Hill, on the road from Southgate to
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At some time in the 18th century a house was built on the land that became known as Cullands Grove. It has been described as being in the
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lived there from at least 1754 until his death in 1787 when the estate was purchased by the businessman and politician
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and his kitchens which featured a gallery so that guests could see their dinner being prepared.
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Culland's (or Cannon's) Grove, Southgate, London, the seat of Sir William Curtis: perspective.
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bought a Southgate woodland known as Gullands Grove from Walter Henshaw and Henry Hadley.
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as "a portly and bottlenosed bon vivant", Curtis was said to be very proud of his
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Demolished buildings and structures in the London borough of Enfield
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in the county of Middlesex. It was of about 70 acres (28 ha).
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Curtis, William (1752-1829), of Culland's Grove, Southgate, Mdx.
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In the mid 18th century, possibly in 1754, the insurance broker
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The Home Counties Magazine

George Cruikshank
Southgate
Sir William Curtis 1st
Baronet of Cullands Grove
Grovelands
Palmers Green
Stephen Godin
classical revival
Stephen Godin
Sir William Curtis, 1st Baronet
wine cellar
British East India Company
Culland's Grove
port
claret
East India Madeira
sherry
Malaga
Hock
beer
Shetland Ponies
man traps
John Donnithorne Taylor
Grovelands
Arnos Grove house
Minchington Hall

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