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middle class family; his father was a small | landowner, a land surveyor and teacher at the local ag |
It was built at the insistence of the local | landowner, a Mr Fresh, to provide him access to the ra |
The name was chosen, as the local | landowner, a certain Mr Fresh, owned the adjacent fiel |
site received its name because the previous | landowner, a farmer, built a house on Mound 1, the lar |
This rule does not guarantee the | landowner a set amount of water, but allows unlimited |
when Sir William Pepperell, a local wealthy | landowner, acquired the property and erected crude def |
n unnecessary diversion around an unfriendly | landowner across unsuitable ground. |
ed a station there, naming it after a nearby | landowner, Addison H. Clarke. |
large memorial to Nelson created by a local | landowner after Nelson died. |
uary 1812 - 28 November 1876) was an English | landowner, agriculturist and author. |
earby Elms Springs merged, after which local | landowner Albert Latham - whose property included a fa |
concessionary access has been granted by the | landowner, allowing the public to walk to and explore |
le, Fairfax County, Virginia) was a Virginia | landowner and member of the prominent Fairfax family. |
adocks (17 June 1773 - September 1828) was a | landowner and Member of Parliament (MP) for the town o |
1570 - c. 1658) was an English | landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commo |
dest son of Humphrey Senhouse (1705-1770), a | landowner and High Sheriff who had founded the port of |
ged by the Countryside Service alongside the | landowner and the Wokefield Common Advisory Committee. |
Thomas Arthur Bellew, | landowner and politician (d.1863). |
He was the son of Henry Willoughby, a Dorset | landowner and Anne, daughter of Thomas Grey, Marquess |
He was a | landowner and industrialist. |
In 1836, local | landowner and Preston MP Peter Hesketh employed archit |
onet (1709 - 9 December 1782), was a British | landowner and Member of Parliament. |
April - Thomas Barnwall Martin, soldier, | landowner and politician (b.1784). |
sion he was aided by David de Vries, a Dutch | landowner, and Sara Kiersted, a prominent New Amsterda |
He became a | landowner and mayor of the town. |
ng the Saxon term for an independent peasant | landowner and tun meaning a fenced enclosure with a dw |
1639 - 6 August 1701) was an English | landowner and politician. |
January 1753 - 15 March 1835) was a British | landowner and developer involved in the founding of Bo |
Charles Tennyson, was a British politician, | landowner and Member of Parliament (MP) for Stamford f |
6 April 1834 - 21 March 1910) was an English | landowner and Conservative politician who sat in the H |
of the United States, as well as a prominent | landowner and part-time resident of the area. |
Thomas Tonkin (1678-1742) was a Cornish | landowner and historian. |
of Dillington, (born 24 November 1949) is a | landowner and cross-bench member of the House of Lords |
ard de Camville (died 1176), an Anglo-Norman | landowner, and Millicent, a kinswoman of Adeliza of Lo |
Viscount Weymouth until 1896, was a British | landowner and Conservative politician. |
ovember 1820 - 21 August 1884) was a Norfolk | landowner and an English Conservative Party politician |
DL (4 May 1835 - 18 July 1889) was a British | landowner and Conservative Party politician. |
His father was a wealthy | landowner and merchant. |
Ambrose Harmer (died c.1647) was a Virginia | landowner and politician. |
24 February - Haaken C. Mathiesen, | landowner and businessperson (d.1913) |
88), of Scriven in Yorkshire, was an English | landowner and Member of Parliament. |
remiah Langhorne (died 1742) was a prominent | landowner and jurist in colonial Pennsylvania. |
ber 1912 - 10 July 1999) was a British peer, | landowner, and a Thoroughbred racehorse owner/breeder. |
corruption of Cruda's Cot (Cruda was a Saxon | landowner, and a cot is a form of shelter). |
He became a small | landowner and the overseer of the Egypt sugar plantati |
ngaged in agricultural pursuits, was a large | landowner, and also was interested in shipping. |
, 1689/90) was a prominent colonial Virginia | landowner and politician who played a controversial ro |
ember 1861, Barton is described as the chief | landowner and magistrate of the district. |
ilt originally for the personal use of local | landowner and MP, Lord Hotham as an incentive for him |
re here represented by Jean de Dinteville, a | landowner, and Georges de Selve, a bishop. |
(6 June 1800-15 August 1879) was an English | landowner and Whig and Liberal politician who sat in t |
Thomas Thistlewood (1721-1786) was a British | landowner and estate overseer who migrated to western |
t (26 March 1746 - August 1831) was an Irish | landowner and Member of Parliament. |
Thomas Dew (died c. 1681) was a Virginia | landowner and politician. |
re (March 1665 - 12 May 1724) was an English | landowner and racehorse owner who also served for many |
was the son of Robert of Thornham, a Kentish | landowner, and the older brother of Robert of Thornham |
Essex, as well as being a substantial local | landowner and notable. |
Sir John Acland (died 1620) was an English | landowner and policitian. |
th, Bt, between 1872 and 1902, was a British | landowner and Liberal politician. |
1916 - 19 April 2007) was an Irish soldier, | landowner and member of the House of Lords. |
ell Powell (1819 - 26 June 1889) was a Welsh | landowner and Liberal politician. |
int Fulrad, a powerful politician, diplomat, | landowner and churchman, also abbot of St. Denis' Abbe |
(6 April 1846 - 7 June 1910) was an English | landowner and Conservative politician who sat in the H |
and other interested parties, including the | landowner and English Nature. |
e was developed by C. Perry Snell, a wealthy | landowner and philanthropist. |
er, James M. Lilley (1802-1875), a prominent | landowner and patented inventor of surveying instrumen |
He was a | landowner and also engaged in agricultural and mercant |
26 March 1789 - 14 March 1855) was a British | landowner and mathematician best remembered as patron |
anford Court, Worcestershire, was an English | landowner and Member of Parliament (MP). |
d Baronet (1772 - 4 May 1823) was an English | landowner and politician. |
ary 1868 - 20 March 1946) was an Anglo-Irish | landowner and opponent of the United Irish League. |
He was a wealthy | landowner, and owned 40,386 acres (163.44 km2) of land |
inson PC (1840 - 10 Apr 1910) was an English | landowner and Liberal Party politician. |
Weston Bate wrote that the role of | landowner and company director seemed to suit him more |
e Lord Ward from 1835 to 1860, was a British | landowner and benefactor. |
- 11 January 1870) was a Canadian merchant, | landowner, and politician. |
Henry Graham (of Levens) (died 1707), | landowner and member of parliament |
town was named after Robert E. Lee Wilson, a | landowner and logging business owner in the area in th |
9 December - Sir Thomas Burke, 3rd Baronet, | landowner and politician (b.1813). |
7, 1998), was a prominent farmer, cattleman, | landowner, and businessman who served from 1964-1968 a |
gh he studied law, he was also a significant | landowner and planter. |
4 April 1816) was a British Tory politician, | landowner and colonel of the East Devonshire Militia. |
rd Topcliffe (14 November 1531 - 1604) was a | landowner and Member of Parliament during the reign of |
ban J. Woodroffe, MBE, JP, a prominent local | landowner and educationalist who, in 1932 supervised t |
Madeley was named after early | landowner and former Wanneroo Road Board member George |
678), of Ganton in Yorkshire, was an English | landowner and Member of Parliament. |
onservative Member of Parliament and a major | landowner and estate manager in Cheshire. |
iller (rancher) (1827-1916), German-American | landowner and cattle rancher, known as the Cattle King |
yott (1619 - 5 November 1677) was an English | landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commo |
Elisha Sharp was a large | landowner and one of six original county commissioners |
Wenlock (1768 - 10 April 1834) was a British | landowner and politician, the eldest son of Sir Robert |
der in the Native American communities and a | landowner, and founded the town of Aberdeen in Monroe |
on the lynching of wealthy African-American | landowner and Abbeville resident Anthony Crawford in O |
1425 - c. 1463) was an English | landowner and Member of Parliament. |
Dickson was a | landowner and served as a county councillor for the Ul |
Derbyshire to James Addy a coal merchant and | landowner and Sarah. |
Henry Manaton (1650-1716) was an English | landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commo |
A close cooperation between the | landowner and the artists resulted in an innovative an |
His father was a small | landowner and attorney at the local village of Pensfor |
eman (18 July 1811 - 27 November 1897) was a | landowner and accomplished horticulturist. |
October 1828 - 20 July 1854) was an English | landowner and rower who won the Diamond Challenge Scul |
At first, Fisons rented the mill from the | landowner, and used the mill itself for storage. |
cott, 1st Baronet (1752-1828) was an English | landowner and politician. |
Francis Basset (1715-1769) was a Cornish | landowner and politician from Tehidy. |
1480) was a 15th century English aristocrat, | landowner and administrator. |
harson (1857 - 19 April 1895) was an English | landowner and Conservative politician. |
ur Bellew (1820 - 24 July 1863) was an Irish | landowner and politician. |
Groff was the son of Swiss-American | landowner and philanthropist Ulysses Grant Groff and J |
mily, his father Pavel Rodzyanko was a major | landowner and he was a nephew of Mikhail Rodzianko. |
wall Martin (1784 - April 1847) was an Irish | landowner and politician. |
er - George Florance Irby, 6th Baron Boston, | landowner and scientist (died 1941) |
ch Fredrich von Cappelen was born in 1770 to | landowner and merchant Diedrich von Cappelen (1734-179 |
1714 - 6 June 1786) was an Engish peer, | landowner and art patron. |
December 1882 - 4 July 1962) was an English | landowner and producer. |
ng, who had taken over from Robinson as both | landowner and warden, had the altar and interior refur |
n Dorset and Ingress in Kent, was an English | landowner and Member of Parliament. |
l, Bt, between 1761 and 1783, was an English | landowner and politician. |
s Danby (1610- 5 August 1660) was an English | landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commo |
9, 1945 in Edinburgh, Scotland) was a Polish | landowner and politician. |
Mill is open to the public (courtesy of the | landowner) and occasionally the interior. |
il 1903 The Bungalow, Horsham, Sussex) was a | landowner and gardener based at Lamport Hall, Northamp |
6) was an industrialist, property developer, | landowner and farmer. |
Sandys DL (born 21 July 1931), is a British | landowner and Conservative politician. |
of Sherburn and Wynyard, County Durham was a | landowner and Member of Parliament. |
By the 1850s he was a major | landowner and one of the wealthiest men in the colony. |
November 21, 1831) was an American surveyor, | landowner, and politician from Westchester County, New |
e second son of John Suffield Brown, a local | landowner and Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Leicestershire |
s a noted Scottish historic preservationist, | landowner and forester. |
January 1836 - 2 March 1912) was an English | landowner and Conservative politician who sat in the H |
century planned town, the creation of local | landowner and Preston MP, Sir Peter Hesketh-Fleetwood. |
ly 5, 1858 - March 28, 1913) was an American | landowner and patriarch of the Allen clan of Carroll C |
the East Riding of Yorkshire, was an English | landowner and Member of Parliament. |
580), of Trerice in Cornwall, was an English | landowner and Member of Parliament. |
tt (9 May 1667 - 13 May 1719) was an English | landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commo |
Gotland in the Baltic Sea." His father was a | landowner and timber merchant." |
(17 May 1801-17 August 1881), was a British | landowner and Conservative politician. |
He was a | landowner and farmer, a member of the Royal Agricultur |
1518 -1584) was a Scottish | landowner and Sheriff of Angus active during the war o |
Auberon Herbert (1922-1974) was a British | landowner and advocate of Eastern European causes afte |
January 1602 - 8 June 1658) was a Yorkshire | landowner and Member of Parliament who was executed fo |
1) married Sir William Dugdale, Warwickshire | landowner and former chairman of Aston Villa football |
1757 - 17 September 1838) was an English | landowner and Tory politician from Castle Eden in Coun |
(4 May 1827 - 4 October 1886) was an English | landowner and barrister and a Liberal politician. |
yd of Kilmarnock was a 14th century Scottish | landowner and lord of Kilmarnock in Ayrshire. |
August 1705 - 1 January 1755), was a British | landowner and politician. |
o, Jr. (April 10, 1867 - 1936) was a wealthy | landowner and philanthropist in Ventura County, Califo |
heless, Cummings' status as Woburn's largest | landowner, and landlord at its largest office parks, o |
r Richard Hutton (1560-1639) was a Yorkshire | landowner and judge who defied Charles I over ship mon |
arbour (1735 - May 16, 1825) was a prominent | landowner and member of the Virginia House of Burgesse |
(21 May 1679 - 16 June 1710) was an English | landowner and politician. |
1620, the son of Charles Moore Esq., a local | landowner and owner of Appleby Hall, Appleby Magna. |
Landowner and slave trader John Hart Crenshaw leased t | |
uary 1930) was a British Liberal politician, | landowner and sportsman. |
Stewart (1697 - 22 April 1781) was an Irish | landowner and ancestor of the family of the Marquess o |
John Russell (died 1497) was an English | landowner and Justice of the Peace who held the positi |
is father, James Riker (Sr.) was a merchant, | landowner and, at one stage, a New York City alderman. |
the impending visit of two well-to-do sons - | landowner Aram, who resides in Turkey, and Assadour, a |
ants until 1946, when it was sold to a local | landowner, Arthur Rodd, who presented the property to |
He was a farmer and | landowner, as well as Selectman of the town. |
Domesday Book records the principal | landowner as Judith, widow of Waltheof II, Earl of Nor |
large to fall under the dominance of a local | landowner as was usual in the case of the smaller cons |
amlet derives its name from that of a former | landowner, as nineteenth century references to it usua |
tonio Abad for a time and then majordomo and | landowner at San Juan Capistrano in 1841. |
He became a major | landowner at Pascoe Vale north of Melbourne. |
ater married to George Wegg, another wealthy | landowner at that time), and Sarah. |
7 January 1706) was an English gentleman and | landowner at Whitehaven. |
ober 1836 - 25 November 1903) was an English | landowner, barrister and Liberal politician who sat in |
precursor to it being levelled by new local | landowner, Bartholomew Rudd, in the 1790s. |
Sir Robert Chiltern, a rich | landowner, belongs to the English 'county set' and is |
The town was named after | landowner Benjamin Talmadge. |
For the Virginia politician and | landowner born in 1620, see John Smith (Virginia burge |
65 - October 1610) was an English knight and | landowner, born in Wiltshire, the son of Sir Robert Lo |
1594 -1637) was an English knight and | landowner born in Wiltshire, the son of Sir Walter Lon |
Local | landowner, Brocklesby Estate, said that to achieve a s |
rom 1832 to 1834, was an English politician, | landowner, builder, farmer, art collector and naturali |
Blomfield and built at the expense of local | landowner, businessman and M.P. William Nicholson. |
net, OBE DL (born 17 May 1953), is a British | landowner, businessman and philanthropist. |
nKoughnet M.P. (April 2, 1790 - May 7, 1873) | landowner, businessman and political figure in Upper C |
d later Hemphill Station after a neighboring | landowner, but was changed to Oakbourne when a post of |
rea was "Annastown," after the daughter of a | landowner, but another influential landowner prevailed |
hey were obliged to pay a ground rent to the | landowner, but in return were granted a 99-year lease |
Chaine himself became a major | landowner by the purchase of a ₤64,000 estate in Carnc |
He is introduced to a wealthy | landowner by the name of Kunicki, a former con artist, |
and Margaret Berryman, the latter being the | landowner, by members of the New Zealand Army and a gr |
Sir Dominick Browne, Irish merchant and | landowner, c. 1585? - c. 1656. |
ivalry between Swaminatha Iyer and a wealthy | landowner called Veerayyah Vandayar in the elections t |
emoved by Sir Walter and he became a wealthy | landowner, called "the Lord of a Hundred Castles". |
A | landowner can earn between $500 and $1,000 per windmil |
Prussia (now Primorsk, Russia) as the son of | landowner Carl Wien. |
me to Los Angeles in 1828 and became a large | landowner, cattle rancher and one of the area's wealth |
ver grazing management practices between the | landowner Christie Devon Estates Trust and English Nat |
a rural property was subdivided into lots by | landowner Christopher Krushka. |
Each | landowner cleared the river floodplain for cropland an |
ich was in turn named after early Louisville | landowner Col. William Preston. |
mb (8 July 1863 - 3 Jan 1925) was an English | landowner, colliery proprietor, and Liberal Party poli |
2 September 1807 - 17 June 1874) was a Welsh | landowner, Conservative Party politician and historian |
Buckley (1821 - 23 March 1892) was a British | landowner, cotton mill owner and Liberal Party politic |
Unknown, the Court of Appeals stated that a | landowner could re-enter a squatted property and use r |
The tarn was formed when the local | landowner dammed the Yewdale Beck in the 1930s. |
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