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Courtauld, Sir William Julien (1870-1940) baronet, businessman
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1870-1840
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Courtauld, Sydney (1840–1899) manufacturer and horticulturalist (1840-1899)
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family
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Courtauld, Sarah Lucy (1844–1906) writer and philanthropist (1844-1906)
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family
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Courtauld, Sarah Lucy (1844–1906) writer and philanthropist is the parent of Courtauld, Sir William Julien (1870-1940) baronet, businessman
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Courtauld, Sydney Renée (1873-1962), suffragist (1873-1962)
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family
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Courtauld, Sydney Renée (1873-1962), suffragist is the sibling of Courtauld, Sir William Julien (1870-1940) baronet, businessman
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Courtauld, Samuel (1876–1947), industrialist and patron of the arts (1876–1947)
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family
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Courtauld, Samuel (1876–1947), industrialist and patron of the arts is the sibling of Courtauld, Sir William Julien (1870-1940) baronet, businessman
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Courtauld, Sir Stephen Lewis (1883-1967), Knight, philanthropist (1883-1967)
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family
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Courtauld, Sir Stephen Lewis (1883-1967), Knight, philanthropist is the sibling of Courtauld, Sir William Julien (1870-1940) baronet, businessman