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gaining_colonial_experience_early_properties [2024/01/11 18:24] – [Creallagh 1859-68] judithgaining_colonial_experience_early_properties [2024/01/11 18:28] – [Creallagh 1859-68] judith
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 For a drawing of Como, possibly a later name for Creallagh, see Andrew Darbyshire, A Fair Slice of St Lucia. Thomas Lodge Murray-Prior, St Lucia History Group research paper no. 8, p.107.\\ For a drawing of Como, possibly a later name for Creallagh, see Andrew Darbyshire, A Fair Slice of St Lucia. Thomas Lodge Murray-Prior, St Lucia History Group research paper no. 8, p.107.\\
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-TLM-P loved the rural lifestyle and the gentry status that went with prosperous grazing properties, but now he turned to career in the public service, as Postmaster-General. See [[politics_and_the_post_office|TLM-P's Career in Politics and the Post Office]]\\+TLM-P loved the rural lifestyle and the gentry status that went with prosperous grazing properties, but now found new source of income as Postmaster-General. See [[politics_and_the_post_office|TLM-P's Career in Politics and the Post Office]] It also helped him afford what would become his and successive eldest sons' main property, [[maroon_and_rathdowney|Maroon]]\\
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