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The estate was named after the nearby townland of Ballybe
Their son sold the estate to Thomas Ryland.
The Smith family was awarded the estate in 1857.
Falckenstein was lord of the estate Gut Dolzig, which encompassed 10 square kilome
Originally the estate surrounded New Hall which was occupied by the
The family bought the estate in 1744 with money acquired by Alexander Stewa
In England, Dunbar visits the estate of millionaire Harrison Chase.
The Estate distributes its surplus to a number of benefic
When Fairfax received the estate, he became the Fairfax of Walton and Gilling.
The estate also includes a detached guest house, built in
and Emerson Park secondary schools border the estate.
In 2006-7 the Estate had a gross income of £8million, and net asset
nd alleyways linking streets in and around the estate.
ookthrope Way and drawing its players from the estate and Clifton.
The Estate is also home to an array of mountain bike trai
The west wing now houses the offices of the Estate Governors.
home of Francis Noel Clarke Mundy, by whom the estate was sold in 1766.
The estate averages an annual production of 10,000 of its
his degree he returned to Graymount to run the estate.
In 1905, Parry sold the estate to Godfrey Small a Nottingham City Councillor.
In 1879 the estate was purchased by Frank T. Glasgow of Richmond,
The estate employed 40 people.
However the estate was sold and broken up in 1920.
Great Western Railway was built, splitting the estate in two.
The estate, and later the town, was home to seven generat
The size of the estate is 5.50 hectares (13.6 acres).
Much of the estate was sold for residential development.
He restored the castle, improved the estate and established order in that part of the coun
He was responsible for the sale of the estate out of the family.
llar building, the original wine cellar at the estate.
ing his death in 1768, his sons inheritied the estate.
Built up around the old workhouse is the estate of Owlet Ash.
The estate consists of eight contributing buildings: the
purchased by Trinity Mirror in 1999, from the estate of Robert Maxwell.
Part of the estate, including the mansion, was purchased by the M
It also includes parts of the estate of Audley End.
In 1872 the estate was acquired by Sir Arthur Hodgson, High Sheri
The estate included a two-hundred-room mansion, a chapel
1983 but still lives within the grounds of the estate.
e improvement to an open space adjacent to the estate.
The estate started redevelopment in 1998 and the redevelo
Sir John Courtenay Throckmorton inherited the estate.
The settlement grew around the estate and was awarded city rights in 1530.
The estate consisted of 12 acres (49,000 m2) of meadow, a
After Lubbock's death (1927), the estate was acquired by an American geologist Charles
e is traditionally the place of worship of the estate workers.
the Willes family built a second house on the estate in addition to the existing farm house.
1756 for William Pitt, after he inherited the estate from Sir William Pynsent.
The estate belonged to Mosby Shepherd, who helped stop th
The estate was built as council housing (by housebuilders
t pub "The Sirloin" on Friday Hill (before the estate was sold) was called Little Friday Hill House.
The estate, owned by the Moray family since the 13th cent
"Invasion of the Estate Agents"
Also housed on the estate were Fairfax's approximately 200 black slaves.
The estate is now owned and operated by Henrico County as
People have questioned over the years why the estate was called Wisewood when it was closer to Wads
The estate is now managed by Hong Kong Housing Society.
After redevelopment, the estate has 9 blocks developed into 3 phases.
ocker, Esq., of New-bank Heyside purchased the estate of Swine Clough in 1850 from the Ogden Family.
The houses on the lower part of the estate are close to the original location of Wisewood
is also a small woodland directly opposite the estate.
He farmed the estate organically from the 1950s.
th Julia who wished that he would complete the estate.
S. Senanayake passed legislation stripping the estate Tamils of their citizenship in 1949, leaving t
Next to the estate is a gardeners house.
Rainborowe's wealth was extensive, for the estate was sold for ₤5,498 in 1654.
ip, successive governments tried to remove the estate Tamils from the country entirely.
There are three schools on the Estate, Hightown Primary School, Kane's Hill Primary
The estate cottages and school were designed 150 years ag
The pieces, a gift from the estate of the late artist, include woodcuts, etchings
way line and Canal run across two sides of the estate.
During the Great Depression, the estate was the largest employer in the county.
John Vereker, 6th Viscount Gort purchased the estate in 1902.
harities received about $400,000 each from the estate, including National Public Radio and the Missi
by the council for the sum of £65,000 from the estate of leyland & Naylor.
The Shaftos acquired the estate when William Shafto married the Bavington heir
took over ownership and administration of the estate.
In 1995 the estate produced its first Cabernet-based red wine, th
The King ordered that all the clocks on the estate be set half an hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Ti
Returning to England about 1803, he bought the estate of East Hide (now called Hyde), near Luton, Be
The estate predated surrounding estates such as Ireland W
A new village of Wellow, just outside the estate housed some of the displaced people.
The estate was also claimed by James Douglas, 4th Duke of
St Dominick, which at one time belonged to the estate.
The estate produces a second wine named Marquise d'Alesme
The estate was significantly enlarged in the late 1960s.
The estate was originally district heated from a central
g his lifetime known as Howard Place, from the estate of Charles P.
en in Summerhill, bought the property from the estate of Walter E. King.
The estate is currently run by Nathalie Perrodo.
The estate by this time had been reduced to 88 acres (36
Certain Records touching the Estate of the Kirk in 1605 and 1606, Edinburgh, Wodro
d tunnels were depicted, but the house and the estate have no such feature.
The estate also grows some Folle blanche.
When the estate was sold in 1889, Churnsike Lodge was purchase
During this period the estate took the name Les Carmes Haut-Brion.
With the estate renamed in 1953, the following year Cantenac w
's one of the only remaining structures on the estate.
e after her husband's death and bequeathed the estate to the University of Southern California.
The two parts of the estate were reunited in the hands of the Cadogan fami
The Baronetcy was extinct in 1719 and the estate passed to John Eyre who changed his name to Ge
The estate would eventually pass into Weber's possession.
33 by Wredenhall Pearce, who had inherited the estate in 1731.
The estate is also the namesake for the northwestern Paci
Robert Smith Surtees, a novelist, acquired the estate in 1838.
The Ogle family remained on the estate for over 400 years until it was sold in 1854 t
He inherited the estate Compton from his father in 1794.
al that the block names are not similar to the estate name.
After Eustis' wife's death in 1865, the estate passed to relatives who auctioned off the hous
1475), acquired the estate from the Felbrigg family.
e eight townlands and continued to improve the estate.
The estate was not completed until the 1950s, with work b
However, the Philips family first bought the estate in the 1680s, and the current house replaced a
n Demerara was fiercely opposed by many of the estate owners.
The estate was purchased by Edward Stratford in 1649.
In 1994 the estate was acquired by Eric Prisette, a retired profe
On his death the estate passed to a distant cousin William Spencer Sta
Trust has been improving public access to the Estate.
The estate passed to his brother David Conyngham who also
The Estate measures 2.22 square kilometres (555 acres).
The estate includes the site of the former hamlet of Nort
Sabine Augustus Thellusson, who inherited the estate in 1859.
The estate remained in the Codrington family until 1980.
The estate is open free of charge to the public.
The estate was owned and the house expanded by John Bigel
The Estate was designed by the London County Council Arch
However, in 1154 the estate was confiscated by King Henry II who rebuilt P
d Bield, the once grand principal house of the estate, had belonged to the Tresham family from c.145
Allan Buckley nicknamed the estate Nobel Park eventually turning it to the Noble
The estate sits on the west side of the River Test, with
remained in 1896, and the southern part of the estate was never built on.
He sold the estate in 1807 to a retired army captain John Johnsto
On the grounds of the estate the world's first hyperboloid structure-the st
This article is about the estate in Florida.
The estate also had its own sports teams and program of a
The estate is highly prestigious and house prices are com
After the 1939-45 war, the estate was sold to London County Council who built th
ourth son, General Sir Charles Stuart sold the estate apart from the nearby smaller Bure Homage Hous
id to be a scribe of the God's valuabes of the Estate of Amun.
Later tenants of the estate are commemorated in the road names surrounding
In 1765, he inherited the estate of Weston-on-the-Green, Oxfordshire from his g
He was interred in the family cemetery on the estate.
He was the zamindar of the estate of Venkatagiri in Nellore district from 1878 t
Sir Robert Savile purchased the estate in 1584, and it remained in his family's hands
All wines are produced and bottled at the estate.
Madrone comes from the madrone trees among the estate.
The estate has belonged to the Bonnie family since 1997,
exchanged their father's name for that of the estate each inherited.
dition to the classed dry white Grand vin, the estate also produces a red.
The estate, valued in excess of $45 million, was the larg
The estate is a 200-acre (0.81 km2) ranch, planted partly
Wyden is critical of the estate tax, which he feels is inefficient, and has vo
The city purchased a portion of the estate, including the house, in 1907 for use as a par
sed Pickfair Mansion in Beverly Hills from the estate of Mary Pickford.
Saunders lost his fortune in 1923, and the estate was sold to developers.
Burton died in 1714 and the estate passed to his sister's husband Rossington.
Latterly the estate was purchased and much improved by J. C. Bamfo
The estate owes its appearance largely to the influence o
The estate lies by the River Thames on the historic highw
ing to teach Eliza Pirrie, the daughter of the estate owner, to draw.
in 1819, Nathaniel inherited one-third of the estate.
The estate was acquired in 1798 by the Jenkins family whi
re were problems where the line approached the estate of the Earl of Harborough.
The estate was broken up in the twentieth century and the
The estate was completed in 1974.
Once the courier enters the estate, he finds himself in the full light of day.
In Saxon times the manor formed part of the estate of Wells Cathedral.
The estate is currently under demolition.
Their descendants have owned the estate ever since.
rie's wife, the co-founder and co-owner of the estate.
cques and Sylvie Guinaudeau took charge of the estate.
The estate itself is divided into small cul de sacs that
ents later contested their executorship of the estate.
Also during this period the grounds of the estate were revitalized for agricultural purposes.
The estate was owned from the 16th century, for over 250
The estate then changed hands a number of times, but it w
, which is still situated in the middle of the estate.
The Estate supports numerous rare birds, amphibians and r
The estate started redevelopment and rehabilitation in 19
The estate takes its name from the farm that owned much o
The estate vine plantings consist of 65% Semillon and 35%
The estate was named to commemorate the United Kingdom's
Reuben Grigsby died on the estate on February 6, 1863.
In 1267 the estate was formally granted as the County, Honour and
The estate is still owned and run by the Despagne family.
The estate was sold to George Knight in 1941 and is farme
The estate was fitted, in 2002, with CCTV which covers th
One such work was recently found in the estate of Theo Meier.
uilding was formerly the carriage house of the estate.
Felin Hafodwen was part of the estate of the abbey at Ystrad Fflur, Strata Florida A
on Mills began acquiring lands surrounding the estate.
hi is a professor of psychology who visits the estate in response to sensing paranormal activity.
After the Scribners sold the estate, most of the land was sold and this is all tha
The estate includes a listed house, gardens and extensive
The main road going through the estate is Fulbeck Road.
The estate was granted Grade II* listed status on 18 Augu
A community centre is located within the estate on Rainborough Close.
In 2006 the estate was sold to Santa Barbara businessmen Charles
The estate is currently maintained by The Andalusia Found
roposed that 21 new homes will be built on the estate.
                                                                                                    


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