Examples of 'tollemache' in a sentence

Meaning of "tollemache"

tollemache (noun): A surname of English origin, used to refer to a family name or a specific person
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  • A surname from Old French.

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Tollemache is best known for the unusual names that he gave to his many children.
Both families took the name of Tollemache.
The remaining Tollemache estates were bequeathed to the heirs of Lady Jane.
It was won by the unopposed Conservative candidate Wilbraham Tollemache.
Tollemache and Cobbold.
You'll always find a warm welcome at the Tollemache Arms.
Tollemache appears to have been plagued with ill-health throughout much of his life.
In practice, Leone shortened his name to " Leone Sextus Tollemache.
Lady Tollemache is a garden designer, working under the name Xa Tollemache.
Hundreds of drawings produced in the 1820s ; sold to London art dealer Michael Tollemache.
Lady ( Alexandra ) Tollemache is a garden designer who works under the name Xa Tollemache.
Tollemache was a younger son of Lionel Tollemache, 4th Earl of Dysart.
With no direct descendants the Tollemache baronetcy became extinct on Wilbraham 's death in 1821.
The Tollemache family continued to live in the house until 1939.
The Tollemache family used the castle for occasional gatherings, but otherwise it was unused until 1969.

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