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  • Unlike other parts of the Hamptons where Wall Street types and corporate executives abound, Sag Harbor is "known to be a little more literary and artistic," said Priscilla Garston , a Prudential Douglas Elliman agent in Sag Harbor.

    Sag Harbor Favors History Over Luxury Maya Pope-Chappell 2011

  • Harry was not going to find Mackenzie, the earl of Garston, anywhere at this hour.

    A Wicked Gentleman Jane Feather 2007

  • Mackenzie, earl of Garston, the eldest son of the marquess of Coltrain, stood swaying in the doorway, a bottle of claret in his hand.

    A Wicked Gentleman Jane Feather 2007

  • Harry was not going to find Mackenzie, the earl of Garston, anywhere at this hour.

    A Wicked Gentleman Jane Feather 2007

  • “Perhaps not in your mind, Garston, but everyone on the Board must be, at least for a while.”

    Command Decision Moon, Elizabeth 2007

  • I then worked, as a YC, for Malcolm Thornton when he represented Garston and afterwards when he defeated Shirley Williams of the SDP in Crosby - previously a Conservative "safe seat."

    Whose Hand Have You Refused to Shake? 2007

  • Mackenzie, earl of Garston, the eldest son of the marquess of Coltrain, stood swaying in the doorway, a bottle of claret in his hand.

    A Wicked Gentleman Jane Feather 2007

  • We looked for the result of yesterday's Speke-Garston by-election on the Lib Dem Liverpool Council's website.

    Archive 2007-03-04 2007

  • The first was a mixed secondary-modern in Garston, a tough area of the city.

    John Lennon, Cynthia 2005

  • Garston, 1968/1973 (E) 15.04 Piltz; Harig; Schulz: Baumetalle (Building Metals),

    Chapter 12 1988

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