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- | + | ''Woolcombe House'', in the fictional village in of ''Woolhampton'', Dorset, is the ancestral home of the [[Jack Aubrey|Aubrey]] family. The Aubreys have been lords of the manor and "buried at Woolhampton for many generations".<ref>O'Brian, Patrick. ''The Letter of Marque''. (c)1988 by Patrick O'Brian. First American Edition, 1990. W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. New York, NY: p.222</ref> In the [[Aubreyad]], the names "Woolcombe" and "Woolhampton" are used interchangeably to describe Aubrey's home, particularly in the earlier novels. | |
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Revision as of 19:17, 11 November 2007
Woolcombe House, in the fictional village in of Woolhampton, Dorset, is the ancestral home of the Aubrey family. The Aubreys have been lords of the manor and "buried at Woolhampton for many generations".[1] In the Aubreyad, the names "Woolcombe" and "Woolhampton" are used interchangeably to describe Aubrey's home, particularly in the earlier novels.
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