Poynter's Grove

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title: Poynter's Grove
text: Poynter's Grove, sometimes known as Pointers Grove or Poynters Hall, was a house that once existed in Totteridge, north London. The house was originally in the ownership of Sir Richard Gurney, a royalist in the English Civil War and Lord Mayor of London, who died in the Tower of London in 1647. The house then had a succession of largely aristocratic owners before entering the ownership of the Puget Family. By the late nineteenth century, the house was owned by Colonel John Hey Puget of the 8th K
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description: House in North London, now demolished
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poynter%27s_Grove
date created: 2015-08-31T16:50:12Z
date modified: 2024-09-06T22:51:47Z
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