The family of five was given plane tickets to Paris and train tickets to Granville, at a total cost of $6,332.
A Homeless Family's European Trip|Eric Pape|August 22, 2009|DAILY BEAST
When Granville Mayor Caruhel was originally told what had happened, he assumed it was a prank.
A Homeless Family's European Trip|Eric Pape|August 22, 2009|DAILY BEAST
Still, Granville promises to welcome the family from New York City, should they ever surface.
A Homeless Family's European Trip|Eric Pape|August 22, 2009|DAILY BEAST
All men may be vain, but the vanity of Granville Bligh was, so to speak, of a special brand.
A Bride from the Bush|E. W. (Ernest William) Hornung
Did I not hear some romantic tale of true love lately, connected with yourself and Granville's pretty sister, Clara! '
Modern Flirtations|Catherine Sinclair
"You once called me Granville," he murmured, trying to take her hand.
Austin and His Friends|Frederic H. Balfour
Granville said “so many of us” with an indescribably bitter emphasis.
The Portion of Labor|Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
He was enlightened by the agent of the Estate Company to which Granville owed its being.
The Combined Maze|May Sinclair
British Dictionary definitions for Granville
Granville
/ (ˈɡrænvɪl) /
noun
1st Earl, title of John Carteret . 1690–1763, British statesman: secretary of state (1742–44); a leading opponent of Walpole
2nd Earl, title of Granville George Leveson-Gower . 1815–91, British Liberal politician: Gladstone's foreign secretary (1870–74; 1880–85) and a supporter of Irish Home Rule