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Cartland
/ ˈkɑːtlənd /
noun
- CartlandBarbara (Hamilton), Dame19012000MBritishWRITING: novelist Dame Barbara ( Hamilton ). 1901–2000, British novelist, noted for her prolific output of popular romantic fiction
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Barbara Cartland, who sold more than a billion romance novels, was barely known outside of her genre even while she was alive.
Inclosed by the same hedge is the burial lot of his dearly-loved cousin, Joseph Cartland.
It was his cousin, Joseph Cartland, who happened to stand by his left side when the picture was taken.
One is guilty of a sad omission should he quit Eton without giving a crown to Cartland to perpetuate his name on the immortal oak.
Mr. Joseph Cartland is himself a Quaker, and his white hair and genial cheery temperament are quite of the old rgime.
Moses Austin Cartland, a dear friend and relation, who led a faithful life as a teacher and died in the summer of 1863.
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