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    Maer Hall is a large Grade II listed 17th-century country house in Maer, Staffordshire, set in a park which is listed Grade II in Historic England's Register...
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  • Maer may refer to: Maer, Cornwall Maer Lake Maer, Staffordshire Maer Hall, home of the pottery manufacturer Josiah Wedgwood II Matthew Maer, British Army...
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  • monument to Sir John and Lady Bowyer. Maer's main feature is the large 17th-century stone-built country house, Maer Hall, built on a slope above a small lake...
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  • south-west of Maer Hall, Maer (1027835)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 22 August 2019 Historic England, "Stable block at Maer Hall, Maer (1206432)"...
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    The source of the Tern is considered to be the lake in the grounds of Maer Hall, Staffordshire. From here it flows for about 30 miles (48 km), being fed...
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    Emma Darwin (category People from Maer, Staffordshire)
    survived to adulthood. Emma Wedgwood was born at the family estate of Maer Hall in Maer, Staffordshire, the youngest of seven children of Josiah Wedgwood...
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  • the condition he discontinued in the ministry. In 1807, Wedgwood bought Maer Hall in Staffordshire and his family lived there until his death in 1843. Wedgwood...
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    weeks. After visiting Shrewsbury, he joined his Wedgwood relatives at Maer Hall, Staffordshire, but found them too eager for tales of his travels to give...
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  • to Shrewsbury, then on the 28th travelled to Maer Hall. On 29 January 1839, Charles married Emma at Maer, Staffordshire in an Anglican ceremony arranged...
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    see it at Maer Hall. Darwin left that "entirely in your hands.— I suspect the first part is abominaly childish, if so do not send it to Maer.— Also, do...
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