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In 1911, the estate was purchased by a local hospital board and, i
The Ardlamont Estate was the location of the Ardlamont murder in 18
In 1984 the Estate was purchased by a local businessman named Adr
His estate was valued at £350,000 at the time, today equi
His family estate was eventually settled successfully.
pproximately 28% of the borough's taxable real estate was destroyed in order to construct the bypass
f the 1894 Ordnance Survey, roughly 50% of the estate was complete.
Between the 1880s and the 1910s the estate was occupied by banker John Wormald.
The Bowling Green Estate was the site of one of the first tracks built
By the mid 1780s the estate was in the possession of the Polhill Family.
The Brockhampton Estate was bequeathed to the National Trust in 1946 b
The building of the estate was a joint project between the Greater London
After his death, the Simon estate was still running a thoroughbred named "Boyish
However, the planned estate was never built and Stadion Spartak was left u
In 1932 the estate was sold.
Sir Richard Hill's estate was large even by the standards of the day, bu
On his death in 1908, his estate was valued at 83,000 pounds.
The estate was then bought in 1924 by Charles Sutcliffe a
The estate was bought in 1877 and later developed by Seck
According to Delamotte's distributor, the estate was founded in 1760 and is the fifth-oldest Ch
The sole beneficiary of his estate was the Sir William Dobell Art Foundation, whi
When settled in 1978 his estate was worth $4.6 million, of which $1 million wa
Although North Point Estate was structurally safe, the Housing Authority d
During Virginia's colonial period, the Catalpa estate was the seat of Major Philip Clayton.
The estate was constructed between 1966 and 1968.
The picturesque 127-acre estate was bequeathed to Morris County by Matilda E.
The estate was inherited by Harriet Lane, who used as a s
The estate was named after the French town affiliated wit
The Percy estate was divided between William, son of Henry, and
After the Order was suppressed, the estate was given to the Knights Hospitaller of St Joh
In 1790 the estate was bought by timber merchant and shipowner, B
The estate was then sold to businessman James Morrison in
In 1850, the estate was divided into the two current Pichon estate
The estate was acquired by William Weddell MP in 1748 and
In 1928 this estate was sold to Bryanston School, which occupies i
Herbert's estate was probated at (GB)£895,722.
After his death the estate was purchased by Wilbraham Tollemache.
Then the Saku estate was owned by count Karl Friedrich Rehbinder wh
Upon Lord Eversley's death in 1888, the estate was occupied by Colonel Horace Walpole and his
The Castle Coole estate was purchased in 1656 by the Belfast merchant
The estate was constructed after World War II to replace
However, in that year, the estate was sold and is now run privately as a confere
Upper Estate was a low cost housing estate with totally 9 b
The Ingress Estate was a seat in the hamlet of Greenhithe.
esceased by 1672, when an inventory of the his estate was taken.
A Trading Estate was developed on the remains of the RAF statio
The Greenway Estate was acquired by the National Trust in 1999 and
The Fogwell Road estate was built in 1985.
The Addington estate was owned by the Leigh family until early 18th
This Cuckoo Estate was completed by 1939 and suffered some damage
The Cottingley estate was built in the 1970s, replacing an estate of
The estate was inherited by his son, also Simon, who beca
The estate was once a popular place to live, the flats be
The estate was turned over to the son and heir on his ret
The whole estate was sold at auction in 1834.
The estate was named after George Lansbury the politician
In 1949 the Oaker Estate was wound up and auctioned off in small plots
The estate was named Annesdale in her honor.
His estate was divided between his wife and children and
In 1809 the estate was purchased by Daniel Ledsam, a London merch
Scott's estate was valued for probate at the considerable sum
The Dotnuva estate was known from the 16th century.
The Falconwood Park Estate was a name created by housing developers Ideal
The estate was then sold by the executors of the will to
eton family owned Langford until 1925 when the estate was sold to Trinity College, Cambridge.
The work of the White Estate was moved to the General Conference, Washingto
m by his father at the family's Georgian Court estate was restored in 2005.
Clifton Villa Estate was a cricket ground in Margate, Kent.
In the late 1980s the estate was given a facelift, along with some of its n
ceeded at regular intervals until the enlarged estate was sold to the Grosvenor family in 1828.
The estate was divided into town lots with a street throu
After Lenoir's death, his estate was divided up among his children.
five years, this, Europe's biggest industrial estate was home to forty firms.
The main estate was sold to Mr J D Wragg, the Swadlincote indu
The estate was sold by the Earl of Ancaster to Charles Ha
on in the 50s when the so called Lake District Estate was built just off Whickham Highway then later
The estate was built between 2000 and 2006, on the site o
g to the law, anyone acquiring an agricultural estate was required to take residence at the estate w
The estate was given to Sir George Cotton, in whose famil
remembered at his home town at Bodmin when an estate was named "Finn VC Estate" in his Honour.
The Beaumont House estate was given the name 'Claremont' by Short.
The Belvedere Estate was one of the oldest establishments in Alipor
The estate was built on 'New Town Principles' (similar to
The estate was owned by successive generations of the Har
The Nunwell Estate was owned by Tostig Godwinsson prior to the No
land at Millhouses, known as the Grange Ville Estate, was purchased by Peter Wigfall.
On his death, the estate was sold.
The Killadeas Estate was acquired by Captain J Irvine in 1660, and
The couple had no children, and the estate was inherited by George's nephew John, who sol
The other parts of the estate was cleaned up.
During the 1970s and 1980's the estate was the scene of the Stonehenge Free Festival.
In 1727, the estate was sold for £3,366, 5.6d to Thomas Rous of Wo
The estate was designed by local builder Ben Muncil in co
Savitch's estate was awarded more than $8 million in a wrongful
The estate was the property of the prominent d'Ursel fami
The estate was rich with tin and mines there were worked
The riverside section of the Elswick estate was sold to William Armstrong, for a new armam
The estate was bought in about 1835 by Mark Philips, a we
The Fisherton estate was owned by the Dukes of Somerset in the late
The estate was the inspiration for Andrew Marvell's "Upon
The Langley Farm forming the west side of the estate was sold in the 1880s.
In 1995 50 hectares of Mooiplaas Estate was a private nature reserve and today the Est
The estate was broken up in 1874 with some going to vario
This estate was constructed on a Redcow Farm townland farm
Over the centuries the estate was owned by the Malmains, Style, Elwill and B
It is called St Paul's because the estate was owned originally by the canons of St Paul'
The layout of the estate was altered to improve vehicular access.
After the major died in 1984, the estate was held in trust by his heirs until July 2009
The estate was later acquired by Herts County Council and
The estate was acquired in 1643 by Charles le Guerin, Lor
His estate was valued at ₤62,681.
In the 1950s, the estate was purchased by French wine writer Alexis Lic
The vast estate was known internationally for horse and dog sh
Co's advertising for the Victoria Park Station Estate was elaborate and multifaceted.
In December 2005 the estate was the focus of considerable media attention
The decision to list the estate was controversial at the time and it continues
The estate was sold by the Gibbes family in about 1670 to
The estate was owned after the Norman Conquest by William
, the 10-acre (40,000 m2) Walter Phelps Warren estate was acquired.
The estate was built in 1872 and added to the National Hi
e of the largest such sites, the New Cambridge Estate, was used as a fictional council estate in TV
The estate was built in the 1930s to accommodate low inco
The 300 ha estate was purchased by the Chivite family in 1988.
Her estate was worth £2764 19s.
The estate was sold to Simon Luttrell, 1st Earl of Carham
When the owner William Jesson died in 1732 the estate was shared by his daughters.
That has been demolished and a small housing estate was put on that land.
The Estate was left to the Harper Adams University Colleg
Due to the pause in activity the estate was ineligible for consideration in the Graves
In 1987, much of the estate was designated as a conservation area and halt
The Park Ridge estate was developed in the 1990s, and other estates
The estate was sold to Baron Ashburton in 1840.
In 1956 the estate was sold to Simon and Phillipa Wills (of W.D.
In the 1980s the Endicott Estate was featured in an episode of Spencer for Hire
The estate was sold in 1922 for development as a golf cou
The Mathern estate was traditionally given to the Bishops of Llan
792-1865) He never married and the heir to his estate was his brother, George W. J. Macleay
Hrekov was born into a cossack family whose estate was near Glukhov in Sopychi, Chernigov Governo
After a succession of owners, the estate was acquired in 1907 by Liverpool City corpora
abernet Sauvignon, and the fruit from the Cohn estate was sold to Inglenook.
Succession to the titles and estate was court challenged and ultimately settled by
Henry Taylor died in 1812, but his estate was not settled until 17 years later.
The second part of the estate was built in the 1970s, based around Pallett D
g the death of Lady Mildred Scott in 1909, the estate was auctioned off in 1918.
A large part of the estate was sold for the creation of a golf course
They had seven children, and the family estate was inherited by his eldest son, John Cole Nic
The Werrington estate was sold and subdivided from the 1880s.
In the late 17th century the estate was purchased by the Blackett family.
His estate was probated for £5000.
The estate was originally redeveloped by phases.
The estate was initially named Locust Lawn.
Acquisition of more than one such estate was to require permission from the Minister fo
His estate was late given to Hugh Montgomery, 1st Viscoun
Roosevelt's son John, who inherited the estate, was a champion ice yachter.
Tai Hang Tung Estate was a resettlement estate built by the British
In the 80s and 90s another large estate was built on former farm land behind Ellis Par
The Morleys estate was bought by Tyldesley Urban District Council
The estate was later inherited by Page's great-nephew Sir
Furrlongs in Pan Estate was closed, meaning buses could not serve the
However, the estate was much reduced from that expected and these
The estate was designed to engender a strong local commun
Originally a priory, the estate was granted to George Evelyn, father of the di
By 1959 the estate was complete.
When Alfred died in 1935, his estate was valued at over $56 million, which, after e
In 1841 the estate was inherited by Hugo Francis Meynell Ingram.
The estate was purchased by Sir Thomas Fleming in 1599 fr
When the estate was sold to Earl Talbot, the church was disman
The original estate was named after the Mar Dyke, a minor tributar
The estate was considered a no go area for many non-resid
t an end to construction in 1861, although the estate was largely complete by that time.
The executor of Mr Bluett's estate was Mr White.
The estate was ruled by a Zamindar who bore the title "Ra
An 934-acre (3.78 km2) estate was about to be auctioned off to discharge a d
The estate was owned by the Earls of Burlington, in parti
Ulwin's whole estate was given to Aubrey de Vere by William the Con
The estate was without the former owner deteriorating and
That entrance to the estate was some 20 yards (18 m) inwards and the old g
ulation grew somewhat in 1920s when the former estate was divided and sold out to the peasants in 19
The estate was sold to the Crown Commissioners in 1944.
After Lichine's death in 1989, the estate was run by his son Sacha for several years, wi
The estate was rich in coal and Witton Park colliery was
township was enclosed in 1774 and in 1945 this estate was sold by Brig.
Part of the estate was divided up into smallholdings.
s son Anthony emigrated to New Zealand and the estate was sold.
Much of the ex-council owned estate was built in the 1950s.
The wine producing estate was founded in 1976 by Gianni Zonin, an Italia
In 1973, the estate was renamed as Lower Wong Tai Sin Estate.
After his death in 1885, the Mount Hope Estate was sold back to Clement for $300,000.
The estate was broken up in 1936 when it was sold by the
ial zone, as it is home to Bridgend Industrial Estate, Waterton Industrial Estate, Waterton Park, th
They named their house and estate Waterville.
ed that some scenes in the 2010 series of 'The Estate We're In' were filmed in a different estate in
Fizber.com was ranked one of the "Best Real Estate Web Sites" by PC Magazine and one of the "Top
d in more than 175 newspapers and on many real estate Web sites.
f Prophecy (1936) online at the Ellen G. White Estate website (Adventist Archives version DjVu)
or more information visit the Chipchase Castle Estate website on www.chipchasecastle.com.
Real Estate Weekly, June 28, 2006
One seventh of his estate went to his daughter Charlotte with the rest d
th in 1980 Abbeystead and the Wyresdale Forest estate were sold to the Duke of Westminster.
In 1942 267 acres (1.08 km2) of the estate were given to the State of Connecticut.
                                                                                                    


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