「LANDOWNER」の共起表現一覧(1語左で並び替え)
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adocks (17 June 1773 - September 1828) was a | landowner and Member of Parliament (MP) for the town o |
dest son of Humphrey Senhouse (1705-1770), a | landowner and High Sheriff who had founded the port of |
He was a | landowner and industrialist. |
ere owned by a Councillor Charles Calbeck, a | landowner who made considerable investments in his lan |
His father was a | landowner in Scotland with commercial interests in Bri |
He was a | landowner in Essex. |
He became a | landowner and mayor of the town. |
George Moore (1811-1871) was a | landowner who became the High Sheriff of Derbyshire an |
For a | landowner who sought personally to direct all matters |
he place is named after George R. Burgess, a | landowner. |
hyn (30 September 1836-10 March 1907), was a | landowner who played a prominent part in the Welsh sla |
unity was named after General John Cooper, a | landowner. |
of Dillington, (born 24 November 1949) is a | landowner and cross-bench member of the House of Lords |
Craig was a | landowner in the Eastern Townships. |
January 11, 1913 - December 29, 1980), was a | landowner, oilman, rancher, banker, and newspaper publ |
He was a | landowner, sportsman and pioneer motorist. |
Capel-Cure was a | landowner in Shropshire and Essex. |
on camp, a foreman named E.W. Wellborn, or a | landowner named W.W. Willburn. |
should a | landowner refuse to appear so that he might give conse |
rea was "Annastown," after the daughter of a | landowner, but another influential landowner prevailed |
re here represented by Jean de Dinteville, a | landowner, and Georges de Selve, a bishop. |
blings, the youngest child and only son of a | landowner, he grew into the Confucian custom, guided b |
was born at Loxten, Westphalia, the son of a | landowner. |
Roger de Montbegon (died 1226) was a | landowner in northern England (especially or particula |
Cortada was an hacendado, a | landowner who ran a sugar cane hacienda, a estate dedi |
hmed, this epic series follows the life of a | landowner (Character name: Chhoto Mirza) in rural Bang |
an active and successful businessperson as a | landowner, who expanded and developed her vast estates |
A | landowner can earn between $500 and $1,000 per windmil |
He was a | landowner and also engaged in agricultural and mercant |
Mary Russell and her husband, James Grace, a | landowner. |
pany that brought a case in equity against a | landowner. |
He is a | landowner who obsessively collects and saves everythin |
He was a | landowner in Clane barony with 32,000 acres (12,950 ha |
Unknown, the Court of Appeals stated that a | landowner could re-enter a squatted property and use r |
a property interest is being obtained from a | landowner, offer some amount of just compensation. |
town was named after Robert E. Lee Wilson, a | landowner and logging business owner in the area in th |
Gordon became a businessman and a | landowner in the parish of St Thomas-in-the-East. |
rey (died 1271) of Codnor, Derbyshire, was a | landowner who held many important positions during the |
A | landowner who has enrolled in the program is forced to |
rd Topcliffe (14 November 1531 - 1604) was a | landowner and Member of Parliament during the reign of |
old William Swithinbank, DL (1858 - 1928), a | landowner of Denham Court, and his wife, Amy, the daug |
der in the Native American communities and a | landowner, and founded the town of Aberdeen in Monroe |
Dickson was a | landowner and served as a county councillor for the Ul |
When a | landowner requests protection from the organization, R |
As a corollary to this exception, a | landowner has superior claim over a find made within t |
eman (18 July 1811 - 27 November 1897) was a | landowner and accomplished horticulturist. |
when he was a child and his mother married a | landowner named Herjolf, who became the father of Hosk |
1011 - 1068) was a | landowner in both Anglo-Saxon and post-Conquest Englan |
rnac was inhabited in Gallo-Roman times by a | landowner named Artonacus or Artonos. |
Stede, a | landowner, was a compulsive gambler who frequently bet |
She married Johann Ritter von Ahlefeld, a | landowner from Schleswig, on May 21, 1798. |
Torchil (or Turchil) is mentioned as a | landowner sixty-four times. |
1774- 1850) was a | landowner who lived at Beauchief Abbey and Winkbourn H |
However, Araujo, a | landowner with progressive ideals, had the misfortune |
inally it was a village of Nikita owned by a | landowner Smirnov, bought by the state in 1811 for the |
il 1903 The Bungalow, Horsham, Sussex) was a | landowner and gardener based at Lamport Hall, Northamp |
an officer in the Commonwealth's army and a | landowner, responsible for one of the few extant build |
of Sherburn and Wynyard, County Durham was a | landowner and Member of Parliament. |
As a | landowner, he opposed giving ownership of the land to |
Francis H. Bohlen, The Duty of a | Landowner Toward Those Entering His Premises of Their |
Her father was Isaac Allgood, a | landowner of Brandon and Simonburn, both in Northumber |
derive from the Saxon Waldbert - probably a | landowner - and “wyc” meaning shelter or harbour. |
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 |
died in infancy) of Francis Warren Bonham, a | landowner from Kildare who had moved to London with hi |
Gotland in the Baltic Sea." His father was a | landowner and timber merchant." |
He was a | landowner and farmer, a member of the Royal Agricultur |
Under English law a | landowner has sole title to any archaeological artifac |
e by a vote of the board of supervisors if a | landowner makes such a request, but it may not bring t |
-kyung (SohYoo-jin), being the daughter of a | landowner was born into an upper class background. |
ds from his father, Pinckney was an absentee | landowner until 1804, when he moved to the island and |
of the property and, along with an adjacent | landowner, donated 350 acres (1.4 km2) for a state par |
on the lynching of wealthy African-American | landowner and Abbeville resident Anthony Crawford in O |
The town was named after | landowner Benjamin Talmadge. |
e 18th century and early 19th century, after | landowner Richard Ross ("Rossborough" was used interch |
t of Honduras, a politician and agricultural | landowner. |
here in central-Mexico owned by an ambitious | landowner who mistreats his indigenous peones. |
ly 5, 1858 - March 28, 1913) was an American | landowner and patriarch of the Allen clan of Carroll C |
glish ornithologist, botanist and artist and | landowner. |
June 30 - Edward Wynne, lawyer and | landowner |
He became a merchant, shipbuilder, and | landowner. |
Pillai was a Roman Catholic schoolmaster and | landowner. |
ch 1644 - 15 February 1704), a barrister and | landowner, succeeded to the title 3rd Baronet of Blith |
11 - April 1644) was an English merchant and | landowner, responsible for the initial development of |
sh, is a British Conservative politician and | landowner. |
hant for exportation of Tuscan products, and | landowner. |
se from 1866 to 1902, was a British peer and | landowner, who was the first member of the Labour Part |
the daughter of a successful businessman and | landowner. |
December 1859) was a British politician and | landowner. |
eptember 1867) was a politician, soldier and | landowner of the early Victorian era, the son of Regen |
uary 1841) was an Irish politician, peer and | landowner. |
, known as Wee Iain, was a Scottish peer and | landowner. |
am, Cambridgeshire was an English knight and | landowner. |
He was a farmer and | landowner, as well as Selectman of the town. |
- 14 July 1811) was a British politician and | landowner. |
etime chairman of London County Council, and | landowner. |
er, surveyor, office holder, politician, and | landowner (d.1801) |
by the fifteenth-century English scribe and | landowner Robert Thornton. |
For the Virginia politician and | landowner born in 1620, see John Smith (Virginia burge |
sh surveyor, civil engineer, businessman and | landowner. |
tonio Abad for a time and then majordomo and | landowner at San Juan Capistrano in 1841. |
-October 1655) was a Virginia politician and | landowner. |
s of Clanwilliam, a great Ulster heiress and | landowner, the daughter and heir of Robert Hawkins-Mag |
Cancellation Hunts, Reduced Price Hunts, and | Landowner Tags |
Paul Formy-Duval, an early area settler and | landowner. |
inently at Ballywatermoy with the farmer and | landowner Patrick Wiseman, who gave the land on which |
Cancellation Hunts, Reduced Price Hunts, and | Landowner Tags, |
onsdale (1835-1897) was an English rower and | landowner who was High Sheriff of two counties and a s |
and politician and prominent businessman and | landowner. |
lish Peer of the Realm, Lord Privy Seal, and | landowner in counties Limerick, Armagh, Devon and Some |
31 - 10 July 1806) was an English cleric and | landowner. |
a family of a German colonist, mechanic, and | landowner Gotlieb Meisch and Moldavian noblewoman Mari |
Sir Dominick Browne, Irish merchant and | landowner, c. 1585? - c. 1656. |
dell, was a prominent Kentucky statesman and | landowner. |
is named after early property developer and | landowner Frank Watson. |
Derbyshire to James Addy a coal merchant and | landowner and Sarah. |
1877, was an English nobleman, soldier, and | landowner, the second son of Albemarle Bertie, 9th Ear |
A lawyer and | landowner, he arrived in the American Colonies in 1637 |
For the soldier and | landowner, see Denis Alexander, 6th Earl of Caledon. |
bert de Croc) was an Anglo-Norman Knight and | landowner of Scotland in the High Middle Ages. |
He was the grandson of Senator and | landowner Gaius Caecilius, born in Como around 61 AD. |
nt on to become a prosperous businessman and | landowner. |
65 - October 1610) was an English knight and | landowner, born in Wiltshire, the son of Sir Robert Lo |
iaen van der Donck (1618-1655), a lawyer and | landowner in New Netherland |
- 11 March 1885), was a military officer and | landowner, eldest son of the second baronet. |
3, 1705 - May 11, 1766) was a politician and | landowner in the British colony of Virginia. |
CS (born 13 June 1932) is a British peer and | landowner. |
y 25, 1625 - June 30, 1694) was a farmer and | landowner in Kings County, New York. |
before becoming a shopkeeper, auctioneer and | landowner. |
- 7 March 1751) was an English courtier and | landowner. |
1594 -1637) was an English knight and | landowner born in Wiltshire, the son of Sir Walter Lon |
(1756-1823) was a prosperous coppersmith and | landowner who lived in Callendar House in Falkirk, Sco |
rty, and made his living as a wholesaler and | landowner. |
n (born 24 March 1937) is a British peer and | landowner. |
pril 1813) was a Northumbrian politician and | landowner. |
7 January 1706) was an English gentleman and | landowner at Whitehaven. |
th until 1830, was a Scottish politician and | landowner with 14,100 acres (57 km2). |
30 June 1952), is a Northern Irish peer and | landowner. |
y 1799 - 24 December 1870) was a soldier and | landowner in the Irish counties Limerick and Armagh. |
vember 1920 - 20 May 1980) was a soldier and | landowner |
mber 1846 - 8 April 1919) was an Anglo-Irish | landowner, the last of the Chapman Baronets of Killua |
In the aftermath, Anglo-Irish | landowner Sir John Hamilton (Roger Allam) coerces one |
ary 1868 - 20 March 1946) was an Anglo-Irish | landowner and opponent of the United Irish League. |
rd fitz Turold (Thorold) was an Anglo-Norman | landowner of the eleventh century, mentioned in the Do |
ard de Camville (died 1176), an Anglo-Norman | landowner, and Millicent, a kinswoman of Adeliza of Lo |
rt fitz Turold (Thorold) was an Anglo-Norman | landowner of the eleventh century, mentioned in the Do |
Later he talks to another | landowner, Nils Tveit (Tvinde), who is more sympatheti |
3), was a leading Roman Catholic aristocrat, | landowner, soldier, politician and the 23rd Chief of C |
1480) was a 15th century English aristocrat, | landowner and administrator. |
Joan, in her various roles as | landowner, household manager, and parent, wielded a po |
ch 1831 - 17 January 1895) was an Australian | landowner. |
1972), married Lt-Col Frederick Bailey, | landowner. |
9 December - Sir Thomas Burke, 3rd Baronet, | landowner and politician (b.1813). |
Thomas Arthur Bellew, | landowner and politician (d.1863). |
itish Army officer, magistrate and Berkshire | landowner. |
ro Havrylovych Hrekov was a lawyer and a big | landowner of the Chernigov Governorate and his mother |
er - George Florance Irby, 6th Baron Boston, | landowner and scientist (died 1941) |
ng, who had taken over from Robinson as both | landowner and warden, had the altar and interior refur |
onet (1709 - 9 December 1782), was a British | landowner and Member of Parliament. |
January 1753 - 15 March 1835) was a British | landowner and developer involved in the founding of Bo |
Viscount Weymouth until 1896, was a British | landowner and Conservative politician. |
DL (4 May 1835 - 18 July 1889) was a British | landowner and Conservative Party politician. |
Thomas Thistlewood (1721-1786) was a British | landowner and estate overseer who migrated to western |
th, Bt, between 1872 and 1902, was a British | landowner and Liberal politician. |
anuary 1657 - 16 January 1707) was a British | landowner. |
26 March 1789 - 14 March 1855) was a British | landowner and mathematician best remembered as patron |
e Lord Ward from 1835 to 1860, was a British | landowner and benefactor. |
Wenlock (1768 - 10 April 1834) was a British | landowner and politician, the eldest son of Sir Robert |
ugust 1659 - 31 December 1741) was a British | landowner. |
net, OBE DL (born 17 May 1953), is a British | landowner, businessman and philanthropist. |
Sandys DL (born 21 July 1931), is a British | landowner and Conservative politician. |
(17 May 1801-17 August 1881), was a British | landowner and Conservative politician. |
Auberon Herbert (1922-1974) was a British | landowner and advocate of Eastern European causes afte |
August 1705 - 1 January 1755), was a British | landowner and politician. |
pleasant, not particularly brilliant British | landowner; we made rather friends, just because he was |
Buckley (1821 - 23 March 1892) was a British | landowner, cotton mill owner and Liberal Party politic |
ter century later; it was platted in 1858 by | landowner John W. Carey and named for his daughter, An |
d in 1867 From 1879 to 1902 it was edited by | landowner Harald Stabell, who turned the newspaper in |
Aiken was founded by | landowner Frank Aiken, who built the community along t |
ptor Herman Kirn, and brought to the site by | landowner John Welsh, reported to have purchased the s |
a rural property was subdivided into lots by | landowner Christopher Krushka. |
Their father was a prominent Californio | landowner. |
Career: | Landowner, 30 years in a job without prospects |
Richard Phillips, a wealthy Carmarthenshire | landowner. |
Zachariah McGill, a wealthy South Carolinian | landowner of mixed White/Indian ancestry through the e |
7, 1998), was a prominent farmer, cattleman, | landowner, and businessman who served from 1964-1968 a |
named after Hester, wife of the 17th century | landowner Henry Pegler. |
e Bovington (or Boynton) was an 11th century | landowner in Norman England. |
home for John Tollemache, a wealthy Cheshire | landowner, estate manager, and Member of Parliament. |
the property of Hugh de Beauchamp, the chief | landowner in Goldington in 1086. |
ember 1861, Barton is described as the chief | landowner and magistrate of the district. |
wright, Esq., is lord of the manor and chief | landowner. |
n of Hadji Yakup Agha who was the last chief | landowner of the region. |
, the tribe is the city's largest collective | landowner. |
Intending to become a quiet colonial | landowner, he lived instead a turbulent and combative |
roton, Connecticut) was an American colonial | landowner, legislator, and a military commander in Kin |
Thomas Tonkin (1678-1742) was a Cornish | landowner and historian. |
Francis Basset (1715-1769) was a Cornish | landowner and politician from Tehidy. |
m Westoll, was an English barrister, country | landowner, politician, ornithologist, and racehorse ow |
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