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Crow/Crowe, Mr.
Tailor
Dalton, William
Chaplain to Richard Hurd, Bishop of Worcester
Davidson, James
Gardener at The Woodhouse
Dolman, John
Rector of Broome, Staffordshire
Dolman, Maria
Cousin of William Shenstone
Dolman, Thomas
Downing, Mr.
Eller, John (Musician)
Publican, musician and music teacher in Birmingham.
Ensell, George (merchant)
Eykyn, Roger (architect)
Architect, building contractor and joiner.
Farr, Mr
Tenant
Fernyhough, Mr.
Clerk of the Peace for Staffordshire.
Fischer, Johann Christian (oboist and composer)
German composer and oboist
Fletcher, Mr. (Musician)
House guest at Woodhouse, from at least 4th March until 20th April 1769, when Sir Samuel was in London.
Foley, Thomas, 2nd Baron Foley
Thomas Foley, 2nd Baron Foley of Witley Court.
Gandon, James (architect)
Architect and designer of Sir Samuel's Handel Temple.
Geast, William, senior (organist)
Organist of Dudley.
Gough, Walter
Grey, Harry, 4th Earl of Stamford
Harry Grey, 4th Earl of Stamford
Groome, Reverend Richard
Vicar of Sedgley, near Dudley from 1745.
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