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uy a large allotment of land off the current | landowner, Davenport. |
bought by the local council in 1947 from the | landowner David Field. |
His father was a sergeant and small | landowner dedicated to the cultivation of snuff, which |
It falls sometime between 1723, when a local | landowner deeded the surrounding 20 acres (8 ha) to th |
ined to become an historic monument, but the | landowner destroyed many of the perimeter defences and |
Development threats continued as the | landowner, developer Robert Ackerman, persuaded the ci |
a fine short walk from Binsey Lodge, but the | landowner does not allow public access. |
of the property and, along with an adjacent | landowner, donated 350 acres (1.4 km2) for a state par |
The community is named after the original | landowner, Dr. Hiram Mozley, whose heirs inherited the |
Drue", part of the name coming from a local | landowner Drogo, also known as Drewe de Teignton. |
(8 June 1663 - 6 March 1729) was an English | landowner dwelling at Swillington, the eldest son of S |
the seats were generally in the gift of the | landowner, Earl Fitzwilliam (and were frequently held |
Bermuda was named for local | landowner Edward Newdegate, a former Governor of Bermu |
ain itself was commissioned in 1887 by local | landowner Edward Lee Rowcliffe as a memorial to his la |
- 11 March 1885), was a military officer and | landowner, eldest son of the second baronet. |
Sir George Horsey (died 1640) was an English | landowner engaged in ambitious industrial and land rec |
home for John Tollemache, a wealthy Cheshire | landowner, estate manager, and Member of Parliament. |
May 1580) was an English | landowner, farmer and philanthropist who lived in the |
He was a large | landowner, farmer, merchant, mill owner, and ironmaste |
SGS GNIS, it is named for John Nelson, early | landowner, farmer, and rifle maker. |
iden due to be married to the son of a local | landowner, fell instead for a good-looking local cad, |
urb was named after Herbert Hocking, a local | landowner, first Chairman of the Wanneroo Road Board a |
is named after early property developer and | landowner Frank Watson. |
Aiken was founded by | landowner Frank Aiken, who built the community along t |
1720) was a notable | landowner from Shropshire. |
Samuel Paynter (1774-1844) was a wealthy | landowner from St Issey in Cornwall. |
man, a pro-Long farmer, cattleman, and large | landowner from Natchez in Natchitoches Parish (not to |
She married Johann Ritter von Ahlefeld, a | landowner from Schleswig, on May 21, 1798. |
illiam Richardson (1710 - 1758) was an Irish | landowner from Richhill, County Armagh. |
died in infancy) of Francis Warren Bonham, a | landowner from Kildare who had moved to London with hi |
ter and individual in New Jersey by an early | landowner from that state. |
haplain to Sir Richard Bulkeley, a prominent | landowner from near Beaumaris, Anglesey. |
er 6, 1801) was an American farmer and large | landowner from Morris County, New Jersey. |
en its name in 1881, after the area's former | landowner, G.A. Greene. |
He was the grandson of Senator and | landowner Gaius Caecilius, born in Como around 61 AD. |
The accidental death of an Irish | landowner, General O'Leary, leads his son to take over |
dam township of Rawson and also with a local | landowner, Geoff Maynard, a potato farmer. |
d woman in the home of prominent Wake County | landowner George Washington Haywood. |
Landowner George M. Legg built the original portion of | |
a family of a German colonist, mechanic, and | landowner Gotlieb Meisch and Moldavian noblewoman Mari |
liam de Lanvallei (died 1217) was an English | landowner, governor of Colchester Castle, and a Magna |
fore not fully milk the cows until after the | landowner had measured the yield. |
30 local men dismantled the barrier that the | landowner had placed across Black Horse Dyke. |
d in 1867 From 1879 to 1902 it was edited by | landowner Harald Stabell, who turned the newspaper in |
As a corollary to this exception, a | landowner has superior claim over a find made within t |
Under English law a | landowner has sole title to any archaeological artifac |
parliament for Great Grimsby and was a major | landowner, having made a fortune from the development |
as engaged as a planter and was an extensive | landowner; he died in Salisbury, North Carolina in 180 |
A large | landowner, he concentrated on business matters and agr |
blings, the youngest child and only son of a | landowner, he grew into the Confucian custom, guided b |
A lawyer and | landowner, he arrived in the American Colonies in 1637 |
Intending to become a quiet colonial | landowner, he lived instead a turbulent and combative |
A significant | landowner, he controlled extensive estates in and arou |
As a | landowner, he opposed giving ownership of the land to |
he land in the village was leased from local | landowner Henry Beekman. |
is wife Ellen bought the property from local | landowner Henry Chedeayne in 1869. |
named after Hester, wife of the 17th century | landowner Henry Pegler. |
He was a major Scottish | landowner, Heritable Usher of the White Rod for Scotla |
He is a major | landowner, holds various directorships, and is a stock |
Joan, in her various roles as | landowner, household manager, and parent, wielded a po |
Kemeys, 3rd Baronet (died 1702) was a Welsh | landowner in the late 17th century and early 18th cent |
ined in that the Jodrell family was the main | landowner in both towns, although the administration o |
gland, he became a tenant-in-chief and major | landowner in south-west England. |
10 show that the church was then the largest | landowner in the town. |
(March 3, 1794-April 30, 1860) was an early | landowner in southeast Missouri, most famous for convi |
the property of Hugh de Beauchamp, the chief | landowner in Goldington in 1086. |
His father was a | landowner in Scotland with commercial interests in Bri |
He was a | landowner in Essex. |
She eventually became the most influential | landowner in Helena. |
Blue Circle is still a major | landowner in the area. |
He was a large | landowner in the New Jersey counties of Hunterdon, Uni |
By then, al-Shawa was a major | landowner in Gaza, as well as Beersheba, owning a tota |
Houston was the largest | landowner in Philadelphia in the 1880s. |
ical College of Virginia campus is a primary | landowner in the area, as well as the Commonwealth of |
He was an extensive | landowner in Montgomery County. |
Craig was a | landowner in the Eastern Townships. |
Capel-Cure was a | landowner in Shropshire and Essex. |
Subsequently he became a great | landowner in England. |
he 7th Duke of Beaufort, another substantial | landowner in the county. |
ne time they were the fourth largest private | landowner in Hawaii. |
Although already an important | landowner in the then village it was on 14 January 178 |
John son of Thomas de Booth was the | landowner in 1401. |
c1722) of Swinderby was a Non-Comformist | landowner in Lincoln who was the father of John Disney |
Roger de Montbegon (died 1226) was a | landowner in northern England (especially or particula |
ltisley) was lord of the manor and principal | landowner in 1929. |
Staffordshire, for 40 years, and as a large | landowner in addition to being clergy, played a role i |
rname Heathcote-Amory, became a very eminent | landowner in Somerset and the owner of a rather splend |
rdania was born on March 9, 1869, to a petty | landowner in the village of Lanchkhuti in Guria, weste |
Greenwich Hospital remained the principal | landowner in the parish and owner of the extensive min |
He was a | landowner in Clane barony with 32,000 acres (12,950 ha |
r, Colonel John Reading, was the first major | landowner in Hunterdon County. |
For many years he was the largest | landowner in Multnomah County, Oregon, counting among |
lass background to become the most extensive | landowner in Yorkshire and one of the richest men in t |
ilmorley, the owner in 1800, who was a major | landowner in this part of Cheshire. |
d Lancaster, which made Gaunt the wealthiest | landowner in England after the King. |
lish Peer of the Realm, Lord Privy Seal, and | landowner in counties Limerick, Armagh, Devon and Some |
Gordon became a businessman and a | landowner in the parish of St Thomas-in-the-East. |
In 1997, the main | landowner in Caspar announced that he would be selling |
due in part to the Methodism of the one-time | landowner in this area. |
Purchased from a private | landowner in 1970, the state park opened to the public |
35), known as Perry, was a rancher and early | landowner in the early years of Beaumont, Texas. |
Low was a major | landowner in Ballston Spa, and he leased out (99 year |
sham of Sywell, he went on to become a major | landowner in the region. |
1011 - 1068) was a | landowner in both Anglo-Saxon and post-Conquest Englan |
n Atley Hill until it was grubbed out by the | landowner in the mid 1990s. |
He had banking interests and was a major | landowner in north east England. |
s an Irish emigrant who became a significant | landowner in Rio de la Plata, which is now part of Arg |
e Bovington (or Boynton) was an 11th century | landowner in Norman England. |
ert's estate made Somerset the most powerful | landowner in South Wales. |
Colonel Reed was reported to be a great | landowner in Uxbridge. |
iaen van der Donck (1618-1655), a lawyer and | landowner in New Netherland |
ittle Dunmow, Baron of Baynard, was a Norman | landowner in England. |
3, 1705 - May 11, 1766) was a politician and | landowner in the British colony of Virginia. |
Scotland, a British Army officer and a major | landowner in Scotland. |
The National Trust is a major | landowner in the district, owning extensive tracts of |
After the death of the last | landowner in 1984, the land was purchased by Solihull |
y 25, 1625 - June 30, 1694) was a farmer and | landowner in Kings County, New York. |
es: her brother Lanthegisel was an important | landowner in the Limousin and a relation of Aldegisel. |
was the son of William FitzRalph, who was a | landowner in Derbyshire and was sheriff of Nottinghams |
1708 - c. 24 January 1766) was a | landowner in Ireland and England, a Whig Member of Par |
At the time he was the greatest | landowner in the county, with some of the largest coll |
the daughter of Sir John Dowdall, a wealthy | landowner in County Limerick Ireland. |
Today JDI is the largest single | landowner in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Maine (JDI |
businesses, making her the most influential | landowner in Helena.. Her wealth and influence enabled |
rd Fairfax of Cameron (1693-1781), the major | landowner in the lower Shenandoah Valley through an in |
y 1799 - 24 December 1870) was a soldier and | landowner in the Irish counties Limerick and Armagh. |
Landowner Incentive Program | |
Thomas Osborne, 4th Duke of Leeds, a major | landowner is interred in the crypt. |
ille is named after John M. Newton, an early | landowner, it was originally called Newton Corners. |
wain (Chuck Roberson), coincidentally one of | landowner Jessica Drummond's (Stanwyck) 40 guns. |
The tunnel was named for | landowner John Kessler. |
Andy Griffith played | landowner John Wallace and Johnny Cash played Sheriff |
ter century later; it was platted in 1858 by | landowner John W. Carey and named for his daughter, An |
Many of the fields were owned by a single | landowner, John Owles. |
construction of which was funded by powerful | landowner John Carter in 1670. |
ptor Herman Kirn, and brought to the site by | landowner John Welsh, reported to have purchased the s |
roper dock facilities led Cardiff's foremost | landowner, John Crichton-Stuart, 2nd Marquess of Bute, |
iddleton) in Dorset was cleared by the local | landowner, Joseph Damer, in the 1770s. |
Likewise, neither the powerful | landowner Kalf Arnason nor any of his brothers would f |
the United States without a saloon"; as the | landowner Knight would not permit a saloon to be opera |
as "Tom East" and platted in 1898 by pioneer | landowner L. M. Browning, who had arrived in the area |
19, 1809-1881) was a Massachusetts merchant, | landowner, legislator and prominent abolitionist. |
roton, Connecticut) was an American colonial | landowner, legislator, and a military commander in Kin |
In September 2009, the | landowner London Development Agency withdrew from the |
of Abingdon a little further north, but the | landowner, Lord Wantage, is reputed to have prevented |
ile in a Suffolk barn belonging to the local | landowner, Lord Henniker. |
to 1908 by Birkenhead Corporation from local | landowner Lord Vyner. |
stone was further south but in 1856 a local | landowner, Lord Dillon, had it turned over to discover |
e by a vote of the board of supervisors if a | landowner makes such a request, but it may not bring t |
Castro Lodge (1827-1923), daughter of local | landowner Martina Cota Castro (1807-1890), who owned R |
ykes, 1st Baronet (1732-1804) was an English | landowner, Member of Parliament and sometime Governor |
through the county, another farmer and large | landowner Middleton Graham donated the land for railro |
d after Jack Mytton (1796-1834) a Shropshire | landowner, MP, horseman, foxhunter, gambler and Regenc |
anneroo, and was named in 1997 after a local | landowner, Mr E E Ashby, who owned land in the area in |
When camping on private land, the | landowner must give written permission for the campfir |
on camp, a foreman named E.W. Wellborn, or a | landowner named W.W. Willburn. |
Neil McKay, a local farmer and large | landowner, named this hamlet after his daughter. |
heir confrontation with a local and powerful | landowner named William Bradford Berrigan (Hopper), wh |
when he was a child and his mother married a | landowner named Herjolf, who became the father of Hosk |
rnac was inhabited in Gallo-Roman times by a | landowner named Artonacus or Artonos. |
Later he talks to another | landowner, Nils Tveit (Tvinde), who is more sympatheti |
This was due to a local | landowner objecting to the original intended course of |
an in 1154 when Peter de Bermingham, a local | landowner, obtained a Charter of Marketing Rights from |
rd fitz Turold (Thorold) was an Anglo-Norman | landowner of the eleventh century, mentioned in the Do |
er 11, 1874 to Seshadri Iyengar, a prominent | landowner of Ramanathapuram district. |
Zachariah McGill, a wealthy South Carolinian | landowner of mixed White/Indian ancestry through the e |
minated by the Duke of Devonshire, the major | landowner of the parish. |
eptember 1798 - 18 July 1867) was an English | landowner, of Baggrave Hall, Leicestershire, a Justice |
rt fitz Turold (Thorold) was an Anglo-Norman | landowner of the eleventh century, mentioned in the Do |
ro Havrylovych Hrekov was a lawyer and a big | landowner of the Chernigov Governorate and his mother |
In 2002 the | landowner of the two vacant lots wanted to sell the la |
nne (1647/8-12 February 1682) was an English | landowner of the family that is now headed by the Marq |
eptember 1867) was a politician, soldier and | landowner of the early Victorian era, the son of Regen |
C. J. Babbit, an 1880s rancher and early | landowner of the mountain, expressed his opinion that |
ger of two sons of Charles Long (1705-1778), | landowner, of Hurts Hall, Suffolk, and his wife, Mary, |
old William Swithinbank, DL (1858 - 1928), a | landowner of Denham Court, and his wife, Amy, the daug |
bert de Croc) was an Anglo-Norman Knight and | landowner of Scotland in the High Middle Ages. |
"the principal businessman and the greatest | landowner of the colony". |
was previously Earl of Kent and the primary | landowner of the region subsequent to his half-brother |
In 1895, the | landowner of Shannon pool built an oil refinery in Cas |
Her father was Isaac Allgood, a | landowner of Brandon and Simonburn, both in Northumber |
aronet (1727 - 15 April 1756) was an English | landowner, of Marske Hall, Yorkshire and Holker Hall. |
n of Hadji Yakup Agha who was the last chief | landowner of the region. |
a property interest is being obtained from a | landowner, offer some amount of just compensation. |
January 11, 1913 - December 29, 1980), was a | landowner, oilman, rancher, banker, and newspaper publ |
trast, the name of William Brickell, a large | landowner on the south side of the Miami River who con |
e; it was a divani tax paid each year to the | landowner or timar holder, typically on the 1st of Mar |
a pocket borough where the influence of the | landowner or "patron" was substantial if not absolute. |
ds and flooding with costs reimbursed to the | landowner or farmer. |
He was also a major Ukrainian | landowner, owner of several sugar factories, and finan |
or Milo of Wallingford, was a wealthy Norman | landowner, particularly associated with Wallingford Ca |
inently at Ballywatermoy with the farmer and | landowner Patrick Wiseman, who gave the land on which |
ns access for campsites and portages through | landowner permission rather than through land protecti |
Fleetwood was planned in the 1830s by local | landowner Peter Hesketh-Fleetwood. |
lass of 1937 - oilman, businessman, rancher, | landowner, philanthropist |
1774 - 10 September 1860) was a Northumbrian | landowner, politician and baronet. |
m Westoll, was an English barrister, country | landowner, politician, ornithologist, and racehorse ow |
lack Death in the Middle Ages or because the | landowner preferred to enclose the land for sheep past |
Colonel George Tomline, a Suffolk | landowner, promoted the Felixstowe Railway and Pier Co |
located a right of first refusal should the | landowner put the land up for sale while it is enrolle |
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