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Harry Dove Young : ウィキペディア英語版 | Harry Dove Young Harry Dove Young〔His middle name is the surname of the Ven. Archdeacon George Dove (19 April 1833 – 8 May 1914) longtime incumbent of St. Andrews Anglican Church, with which his parents were closely associated. 〕 (5 January 1867 – 20 June 1944), generally referred to as Harry D. Young, was a vigneron and politician in South Australia. ==History== Harry was a son of Charles Burney Young and Nora Creina Young, née Bacon, who were married at Swanscombe, Kent in 1851 and emigrated to South Australia on the ''Flora Kerr'', arriving in 1855. :Nora Creina Young was a daughter of Major General Bacon and Lady Bacon (1801–1880), who before her marriage was Lady Charlotte Harley, the beauty to whom Lord Byron dedicated, as "Ianthe", his ''Childe Harold's Pilgrimage''. Nora's brothers Edward and Harley Bacon also settled in South Australia. Lady Bacon followed them and lived in Adelaide from 1865 to 1877 They returned to England, where the brothers stood to gain a sizeable inheritance on condition that they adopt the surname Harley. Harry was born in North Adelaide and educated at Aldenham in Hertfordshire and St. Peter's College. In 1887 he became manager of the Kanmantoo Estate and "Holmesdale" cottage, which he inherited on the death of his father, and on which he raised sheep (mostly Corriedale), with some Merinos. Around was planted with grapes and St. George claret was made in the cellars. The vines were uprooted around 1930, despite winning some prestigious awards. A notable occasional employee was the Ngarrindjeri man David Unaipon (1872–1967), who had a cottage on the property.〔(Kanmantoo Homestead and Winery Complex (Place no: 22796) pub.SA Heritage Council )〕
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