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It was controlled by the Lords | Proprietors, a group of eight English noblemen led info |
95, Mason was a partner in the Mount Vernon | Proprietors, a developer of real estate in Boston's Bea |
hen left for England in 1672 to talk to the | Proprietors about discontent in the colony. |
The | proprietors added a live beluga whale to the collection |
his first will which included names of his | proprietors, alluding to the fact that he was doing wel |
ists, almost evenly divided between peasant | proprietors and sharecroppers . |
Several | proprietors and contributors did not join the ownership |
was related to George Carteret, one of the | Proprietors, and was the brother of Philip Carteret. |
ounty Press in 1868 and was also one of the | proprietors and editors of the Middletown Daily Press. |
ad of Cory Brothers & Company Ltd, colliery | proprietors and oil refiners, and represented St Ives i |
36-1706), was one of Wallingford's original | proprietors and his home, The Nehemiah Royce House, is |
housand assured the HIP [Haight Independent | Proprietors] and their friends of worldwide media cover |
ngineer John Rennie was asked to advise the | proprietors, and proposed three options, for boats of 1 |
When South Carolina overthrew the colonial | proprietors and arranged to become a royal colony, John |
ian Diet, being elected by the Liberal land | proprietors, and in 1868 became a member for life of th |
t of U.K. biker subculture, and the current | proprietors are aware of its historical significance. |
The resident | proprietors are the executors of the late Cranage Antro |
erent types of ownership and over 3000 sole | proprietors are registered within the town. |
en's Hall on 17 March, he accused the press | proprietors as aiming at "power without responsibility |
868 by a consortium of provincial newspaper | proprietors as a co-operative in order to supply news i |
hosen over several years to be clerk of the | proprietors, as well as a community magistrate and a su |
Hotel rooms may be designated by the | proprietors as smoking rooms, but they are under no obl |
Newspaper | Proprietors Association of Nigeria |
the National Building Agency, the Newspaper | Proprietors' Association, and The Observer Trust, as we |
t Spelter Works at Morriston; were colliery | proprietors at Mynydd Newydd, Pentrefellen and Pentre; |
rved as secretary to South Carolina's Lords | Proprietors before being appointed governor by them. |
f Carolina (under the control of the “Lords | Proprietors” before becoming a royal province in 1729) |
smouth, March 13, 1831, and was interred in | Proprietors' Burying Ground. |
th, New Hampshire in 1851 and was buried in | Proprietors' Burying Ground. |
London: Published for the | Proprietors by Geo. |
c.1793-1973), copper smelters and colliery | proprietors by R. Protheroe Jones and M. V. Symons. |
act in western New Jersey to a new group of | Proprietors called the West Jersey Society, who heavily |
He is buried in | Proprietors' Cemetery Portsmouth, New Hampshire. |
lay's Corner convenience store organized by | proprietors Clay and Judy Logan. |
Rather than the | proprietors collecting the tolls, they were let to toll |
After the Lords | Proprietors commissioned him governor of Carolina in Au |
Also in 1716, the Pejepscot | Proprietors established a little fishing village called |
In 2002, | Proprietors Evelyn & Chris Campbell bought the 2 year o |
The | proprietors failed to raise all of the capital promised |
life and doomed the smaller stores in which | proprietors filled each customer's order. |
Many of the | proprietors fled to England. |
Many | proprietors forfeited their claims, even with an extens |
On February 3, 1789, the | proprietors formed a corporation named "The Proprietors |
The Makwana are now mainly small peasant | proprietors found in north Gujarat. |
The | proprietors had taken a house on a short tenure in Kens |
Only a handful of | proprietors have owned the home, and the Holladay famil |
Since 1981, its | proprietors have been Marie-Paule Burrus, a daughter of |
and sulkiness of the aristocrats and landed | proprietors he deeply deplored. |
irculation of newspapers and made newspaper | proprietors identify themselves to the government. |
equently, a rebellion broke out against the | proprietors in 1719. |
years Abraham was one of the largest landed | proprietors in the island of Jamaica. |
business, and became one of the wealthiest | proprietors in Pennsylvania. |
Another region was settled under the Lords | Proprietors in 1670, to the south of the other settleme |
Granted by the Masonian | Proprietors in 1749 as Cochecho Township, New Durham wa |
Proprietors included F.S. Frost, E.H. Adams, H.A. Lawre | |
According to its | proprietors, is the oldest continuously operating saloo |
appointed Governor of New Jersey by the two | proprietors: John Berkeley and George Carteret. |
the Hudson River were awarded to two Lords | Proprietors, John Berkeley and George Carteret (cousin |
company including, besides the two original | proprietors, Kiliaen van Rensselaer, Joannes de Laet, t |
ach of the three generations of Vince & Son | proprietors maintained the craftsman's side of the coac |
document's principal architects, the other | proprietors making minor contributions. |
Proprietors Meeting House and Parish House (Universalis | |
influential friend in the Marshall family, | proprietors of a local timber merchants. |
The earliest | proprietors of the village (and then manor) on record w |
The profits go directly to the | proprietors of the cafe rather than the manga distribut |
He became one of the editors and | proprietors of the Cincinnati Enquirer in 1849. |
"The Quakers were | proprietors of the Underground Railway, I'm proud to sa |
In 1676, along with the other | proprietors of West Jersey, Olive signed the Concession |
(The | proprietors of the West Australian at that time also in |
Edmund Sykes employed Pickfords and other | proprietors of stage-wagons to distribute the wares. |
in 1887, John and his brother George became | proprietors of the business. |
He was one of the founders and | proprietors of the San Francisco Daily Times. |
He was afterwards one of the editors and | proprietors of the Boston Patriot. |
He and his son were the | proprietors of a fine furniture business. |
averbrook and Lord Rothermere, respectively | proprietors of the Daily Express and Daily Mail. |
a partner in the firm Sloan, Cowles & Co., | proprietors of excursion steamers and summer resorts. |
Bertie was one of the Lords | Proprietors of Carolina, heir of the proprietorship gra |
tivities, and was registrar of the board of | proprietors of East Jersey. |
In 1753, the Masonian | Proprietors of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, granted the a |
In 1834 he became Chief Engineer at the | Proprietors of Locks and Canals in the new city of Lowe |
He was one of the | proprietors of the silver mines of Knockaunderrig befor |
He was deputy to the | Proprietors of Pennsylvania, the heirs of William Penn, |
y aligned with those of the Calvert family, | proprietors of the colony of Maryland. |
ed from Thomas Hayward, one of the original | proprietors of Bridgewater, who immigrated from England |
ks bought out John Munch to become the sole | proprietors of Adelaida Cellars. |
After Pittman's death, the | proprietors of the magazine sued Apperley for the money |
nd surrounding areas are led by the current | proprietors of the Flagstaff hotel in Maryborough. |
1839, and the two partners, by now the sole | proprietors of the business, were determined to make it |
1672, a deed was written between the native | proprietors of the territory and Europeans who wished t |
n 1829) and his wife Elizabeth (born 1833), | proprietors of the Union Workhouse, Mount Pleasant, Swa |
erson and famous "bachelor" Joe Namath as a | proprietors of the "Bachelors III" restaurant. |
at Silverwood in 1909 John Brown were sole | proprietors of the Dalton Main Company. |
Although this was much more than Jewish | proprietors of comparable assets had to settle for, it |
er 1913) was a member of the Palmer family, | proprietors of the Huntley & Palmers biscuit manufactur |
ege of Physicians of London, and one of the | proprietors of the Fisherton Lunatic Asylum. |
r, a blacksmith who was one of the original | proprietors of Andover, as part of his sixty acre farm. |
gaging in politics, he was the clerk of the | proprietors of the town the same year, town clerk 1785- |
y several deeds in 1834, as conveyed by the | Proprietors of Canal Bridge. |
f George Parr and John Wisden, who were the | proprietors of the ground. |
When the elderly | proprietors of the Smith & Pepper jewellery manufacturi |
men and worked together in a partnership as | proprietors of the City Steam-Mills in Gloucester. |
n the stores were built it is said that the | proprietors of the market wanted a hospital type feel w |
year where he became editor and one of the | proprietors of the Dubuque Times. |
rm, Leek, Staffordshire, he was one of many | proprietors of New Jersey, owning half of a share of We |
ther Russell Pittman constructed and became | proprietors of a grocery store located six miles northw |
was one of active funkcionerov of Union of | proprietors of industrial and point-of-sale enterprises |
quired by the Despagne family in 1998, also | proprietors of the considerably more fashionable and hi |
Many of the | proprietors of the library were chief justices of the S |
amongst the earlier settlers and chief land | proprietors of that island. |
In 1789, | proprietors of the Errol grant petitioned the General C |
that the right to vote was confined to the | proprietors of certain specific properties (or "burgage |
ssued the Concessions and Agreements of the | Proprietors of New Jersey, the "most liberal grant of p |
n to the town in 1889 by the Palmer family, | proprietors of the Huntley & Palmers biscuit factory, a |
en the Six Nations and the Penn family, the | proprietors of Pennsylvania, where the lands acquired i |
Osgood family are listed amongst the first | proprietors of the institution,,. |
uch of this was sold to the Dawes brothers, | proprietors of an iron works at Elsecar, near Barnsley. |
created in the 1950s in Hong Kong, when the | proprietors of a bakery resisted the wasteful disposal |
ry for example, several of this family were | proprietors of businesses in the neighbouring village o |
he canal was first completed in 1798 by the | Proprietors of the Upper Locks and Canals on Connecticu |
Objections were lodged by the | proprietors of a vineyard in California also named Mart |
eing owned and maintained by The Company of | Proprietors of Whitchurch Bridge entirely from toll rec |
July 26 - The | proprietors of The Skerries Lighthouse off Anglesey, th |
Mason signed an agreement in 1763 with the | proprietors of Pennsylvania and Maryland, Thomas Penn a |
gangs specializing in movement of persons, | proprietors of small businesses such as bars or brothel |
achusetts Legislature decided to repay "The | Proprietors of the Beverly Cotton Manufactory" for £500 |
ns of the recently deceased Herbert Ingram, | proprietors of the Illustrated London News - also seem |
ric, who is partially a continuation of the | Proprietors of Locks and Canals, and who operates a 24 |
As one of 24 | proprietors of a large parcel of property that took up |
ed 5 May 1812, which created the Company of | Proprietors of the North Walsham and Dilham Canal Navig |
24-1886) - the latter also being one of the | proprietors of the Bendigo Advertiser. |
A sum of money was lent to landed | proprietors of the district (whose names and estates ar |
He received a patent from the first | proprietors of the Maryland Colony, the Calvert family |
ven that arrangement has been made with the | proprietors of such copyright matter for the sale of th |
t 1680) holds them to have been the ancient | proprietors of Lewis, but they lost much of their power |
of Drumelzier in 1686 and the Tweedies were | proprietors of Chapel Kingledoors and one half of Over |
sed by an Act of Parliament obtained by the | Proprietors of the Ashton Canal in March 1793, just nin |
ury and the Duke and Duchess of Atholl, the | proprietors of the Isle of Man, and their Trustees, for |
by 1690 and was made Landgrave by the Lords | Proprietors on 13 May 1691. |
of young women born to rather modest rural | proprietors or squires, at the time. |
ies under that Act until January 1839, with | proprietors or occupiers of such buildings remaining ex |
henaeum is that members are referred to as ' | proprietors' rather than 'members' - in truth this is a |
land, in a feudal system where farmers were | proprietors rather than outright owners; this would be |
The last of the ancient | proprietors, Robert Lauder of that Ilk (d.c1650), beque |
At the general election of 1761, the two | proprietors seem to have been unsure which would prove |
The Troubadour has had only three sets of | proprietors since its opening; |
In 1729, seven of the Lords | Proprietors sold their interests in Carolina to The Cro |
nd has been a long-standing critic of media | proprietors, such as Rupert Muroch and the late Kerry P |
Swan was a member of the Mount Vernon | Proprietors, the first real estate developers of Beacon |
Liberty Men and Great | Proprietors: the Revolutionary Settlement on the Maine |
liament was obtained in 1803 which gave the | proprietors the power to raise £50,000 in £50 shares fo |
tlement of Carolina by aristocratic British | Proprietors, the setting up of plantations, wars with t |
shown in White's Directory as the colliery | proprietors; the coal being used to produce coke for th |
By 1662, the town of Hastings had 12 | proprietors: Thomas Studwell, John Brondig, William Ode |
he town was granted in 1749 by the Masonian | Proprietors to inhabitants of Haverhill, Newbury and Br |
don Corporation purchased it from about six | proprietors to build the lock. |
he Hollinwood Branch Canal, and allowed the | Proprietors to raise £30,000 to fund the construction o |
Yamasee War, and the inability of the Lords | Proprietors to act decisively, led to separate governme |
ominium, which would allocate lands without | proprietors to immigrants, while keeping the country fr |
y palatine of Lancaster.", it empowered the | proprietors to raise shares of £100 each, totalling £47 |
the South Hadley Canal, many of the earlier | Proprietors turned their attention to extending navigat |
Most businesses had closed by the 28th, as | proprietors waited for developments. |
Its | proprietors were Robert Evans Grinder and Priscilla Kni |
tially called Gardner's Canada and original | proprietors were named in 1736. |
Since the | Proprietors were usually in England, he was essentially |
The original | proprietors were F.S. Risteen & Co. and the total cost |
In 1729, the | Proprietors were forced to turn their charters over to |
In 1840, the | proprietors were finally declared bankrupt, and the gar |
it appeared evident to the council that the | proprietors were a set of unprincipled men, lawless, de |
Navigation at the time, and the Company of | Proprietors were making profits of £886 on an income of |
"There were over 40 | proprietors when in 1810 the library was turned over to |
been granted a half a share of land by the | proprietors, where he was a surveyor, an Indian interpr |
ed as attorney for the Charles River Bridge | proprietors, which eventually reached the United States |
He came of a family of small farmer | proprietors, who had held land during three centuries. |
ual during this time of the early newspaper | proprietors, who would sell medicines alongside their n |
d over 100,000 acres (400 km2) of land from | proprietors who had failed to pay their quit-rent. |
and to arbitrate the claims of the Masonian | proprietors, who were asserting ownership rights to lan |
gements, some bar, restaurant and nightclub | proprietors will offer free non-alcoholic drinks to des |
ded, but a rough map showed the land of the | proprietors, Wilson Buchanan, George Benefiel, and Jame |
An Advisory Board consisting of | proprietors, winemakers, growers, representatives from |
Athenaeum provides members, referred to as ' | proprietors', with luxurious and salubrious surrounding |
n 1955 the distillery was taken over by new | proprietors with Joseph Hobbs in the driving seat. |
The | Proprietors, writing to Governor Archdale on 10 January |
The former | proprietors wrote to the British government asking that |
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