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These stud farms paid their | proprietor a handsome return on his outlay during his l |
post office was to be named after the store | proprietor, a man by the name of Gardner. |
y thing that will not try to fight back; the | proprietor, a Wookiee named SterReidum, does not tolera |
the name of a former, perhaps the original, | proprietor; a William Savage, who was recorded as havin |
d being an author, a video star, a pool room | proprietor, a manufacturer's representative, and an exh |
ion of engineer, contractor, and the largest | proprietor, a combination which led to the line being d |
for several successive generations, when the | proprietor, about the close of the 17th century, sold o |
the 1680s and were named after the original | proprietor, Abraham Boydell Cuper, the gardener of the |
e was the son of the barrister and newspaper | proprietor Alexander Haldane. |
The | proprietor also operates a growing heritage fleet of ex |
Jan 1925) was an English landowner, colliery | proprietor, and Liberal Party politician. |
tsburgh Mercury of which I am the editor and | proprietor; and requesting of him, if required, to affo |
e 1819 - 7 March 1890) was an English landed | proprietor and Conservative Member of Parliament. |
September 1929) was a New Zealand newspaper | proprietor and editor. |
81 - 4 September 1844) was an English landed | proprietor and Conservative Member of Parliament. |
dition, along with particular fancies of the | proprietor and architect. |
r, he never practiced law and instead became | proprietor and editor of the Lewiston, Maine Journal, h |
- February 21, 1942) was an engineer, mining | proprietor and the 13th Lieutenant Governor of British |
3 - 8 August 1901) was a publican, newspaper | proprietor, and member of the Parliament of Queensland |
from USC in 1892 after differences with the | proprietor and moved between jobs as a tutor and a part |
inator for a handicapped association, a shop | proprietor and a financial consultant before entering p |
oldest of four sons of Frederick, a laundry | proprietor, and his wife Esther. |
Wilshire was a landed | proprietor and banker of Hertford. |
After the war he was a hotel | proprietor and sheriff. |
Wales, he was a station overseer, newspaper | proprietor, and marketing and public relations officer |
editor in chief (1888), chief | proprietor and publisher. |
rican politician, lawyer, librarian, editor, | proprietor and miner in California, Nevada and Colorado |
Everett (1769-1813) was a newspaper editor, | proprietor, and poet. |
jackeroo, plant operator and service station | proprietor, and married Betty on 8 January 1955 (they w |
He became a service station | proprietor and served on Clare Council. |
Glendinning was a newspaper | proprietor and served in various public posts for the U |
Newspaper | proprietor and politician, Angus Mackay was born on 26 |
John became sole | proprietor and the firm was changed from Petrie & Son t |
bought by Alethea Tendall, who went on to be | proprietor and Principal for 28 years, and who renamed |
He was | proprietor and editor of the Western Argus from 1821 to |
n 1645, at the age of 43, became a Cambridge | Proprietor and was quickly immersed in the civil and re |
He became a colliery | proprietor and ironmaster, as the family acquired Sprin |
was also chairman of the Yorkshire Post and | proprietor and editor of the Saturday Review. |
nd was later the property of the coffeehouse | proprietor and caterer William Niblo. |
He was | proprietor and president of Prowse Brothers Ltd. in Cha |
Samuel Allen (1635-1705) was an English | proprietor and governor of the Province of New Hampshir |
He eventually became the town | proprietor and created a public grounds company to admi |
For the British newspaper | proprietor and politician, see Henry Dalziel, 1st Baron |
He worked as a business | proprietor and a company director before entering parli |
For the New Hampshire colonial | proprietor and governor, see Samuel Allen (New Hampshir |
He then became | proprietor and manager of the Southall Park private asy |
and 1920, was a British solicitor, newspaper | proprietor and public servant. |
also a professional runner, publican, circus | proprietor and racehorse owner. |
oln - 1891, London) was an English newspaper | proprietor and editor. |
hia during the second visit of William Penn, | proprietor and founder, to his colony, where he made th |
ish military officer, statesman, a newspaper | proprietor, and a member of the prominent Astor family. |
oseph Edwin"Frank" Williams,a boarding house | proprietor, and Mary C. Boe (1846-1908) of Welsh and No |
He lost his seat in 1843 and became | proprietor and editor of the Novascotian and Morning Ch |
was Jacob Bright (1775-1851), a cotton mill | proprietor, and her mother, his second wife, Martha Woo |
as a music hall comedian, singer and theatre | proprietor, appearing as Dan Roe from 1898; who appeare |
Peter Grant ( | proprietor), Arch. |
ioneered by the Benhams and fellow newspaper | proprietor Arnold Quick), was described by Printing Wor |
tution First Amendment case when a gift shop | proprietor at the National Fire Academy in Emmitsburg, |
He became an apprentice to the | proprietor, at first standing on a milk crate to cut. |
land was inhabited until 1855, when the Lord | Proprietor Augustus Smith removed the remaining populat |
mantle, Western Australia, he was a business | proprietor before entering politics. |
ber, manager of a marina and service station | proprietor before entering politics. |
el it is the real Telegraph), whose thuggish | proprietor Benjamin Landless woos Urquhart with promise |
is an American fashion designer and business | Proprietor, best known for his Col. Littleton brand of |
Retreating into | proprietor Blazer's office, Roberts continued a prolong |
anuary 1741-22 January 1807) was a newspaper | proprietor, bookseller, banker and business entrepreneu |
perstores, Franchises (owned entirely by the | proprietor but under licence to use the Vision Express |
Hall soon became principal | proprietor, but, unable to turn a profit on his own, th |
uel, Prince of Villena, who was succeeded as | proprietor by Alfonso of Aragon and Foix, the first Mar |
yone including the editor, publisher and the | proprietor can be jailed for an offence. |
pposedly linking him to a well known brothel | proprietor, Caroline Hodgson, and financial dealings wi |
She was a business | proprietor, cattle producer and sugar-cane farmer befor |
Among these was the Cobb & Co. coach | proprietor Charles Cole, who had been running a service |
nd commerce, as well as its association with | proprietor Charles Nelson, who was prominent in areas i |
ted to succeed Jesse Wharton by the colony's | proprietor, Charles Calvert, 3rd Baron Baltimore. |
The music shop | proprietor considered the name Adelina Preston far too |
aron Layton (economist, editor and newspaper | proprietor, died 1966) |
at a young age - his father, a bicycle shop | proprietor, died when Joe was eight; his mother when he |
The | proprietor, Dunedin Christian Schools Association, owns |
The | proprietor, Ed Weaver, died in November 2009. |
llo!, its Spanish mother Hola! SA, and their | proprietor Eduardo Sanchez Junco. |
y programme, which was selected by the Greek | proprietor Emily Tsingou, introduced the work of certai |
In 1999 the | proprietor entered into an integration agreement with t |
are hereditary, and James Fuller became the | proprietor, estate manager and fourth baronet in 1998. |
mpiled by Roy F. Guste (the fifth-generation | proprietor) features hundreds of recipes from the Antoi |
exter's Day Out) or Pop, the local malt shop | proprietor flying by an aircraft window on a broom foll |
As of 2002 its | proprietor for 35 years had been Julie Griffiths. |
fered 30,000l., and this was sold to the new | proprietor for 2,200l. |
d in 1977) was a businessman and supermarket | proprietor from Western Australia. |
y politician, publisher, printer, editor and | proprietor from New York, Iowa and Illinois. |
first recorded owner is David Scott, who was | proprietor from 1827 to 1837. |
artner in his father's business and was sole | proprietor from 1863. |
Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore, 18th | Proprietor Governor of Maryland, FRS (29 September 1699 |
rch 1674 at Ealing, Middlesex) was a British | proprietor, governor of Acadia/ Nova Scotia (1657-70). |
rles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore, the third | Proprietor Governor of Maryland, (1699-1751), and may h |
d in 1846 by Charles Cocks under the name of | proprietor Guestier. |
In 1923, | proprietor Harry W. Sisson was linked to the Ku Klux Kl |
Within a few years he was the sole | proprietor, having bought out the other shareholders. |
In 1971, | Proprietor Ian completed his Agriculture degree and pur |
ere, shall be restored to the former lord or | proprietor, in the same condition they shall be in when |
erman-born bookseller, publisher and library | proprietor in 19th-century Boston, Massachusetts, speci |
r's bank becoming a partner in 1814 and sole | proprietor in 1828. |
al. demonstrate that Henslow, the Curtain's | proprietor in the movie, was being threatened to pay of |
e a mining engineer and a coal and ironstone | proprietor in North Staffordshire. |
Minnie White was a Storyville brothel | proprietor in the early part of the twentieth century. |
overnor of the Albemarle colony by the Lords | Proprietor in 1664. |
pointed to the post permanently by the Lords | Proprietor in 1670 and then left for England in 1672 to |
His father, a hotel | proprietor, inherited the title of 4th Baronet in 1941 |
cigar brand, which introduced the nightclub | proprietor into the world of tobacco manufacturing. |
Caprice Holdings, whose | proprietor is Richard Caring, also owns and runs fish r |
The company's surviving | proprietor is Ashwin Hill, the remaining son! |
en Bible, by Joseph Smith Junior, author and | proprietor, is now in press and will shortly appear. |
The current | proprietor is Bartley Brennan, one of the youngest of t |
The sole | proprietor is the duke of Rutland, who has a seat calle |
l owned by the Gladstone family (the current | proprietor is Sir William Gladstone). |
Carey passes out and hallucinates that the | proprietor is the cross-dresser seen near the body of H |
cut down the flag, but they encountered the | proprietor, James Jackson, as they descended the stairs |
Blue Front Cafe, which is still operated by | proprietor Jimmy "Duck" Holmes who, as a young man, lar |
In 1910, Neston Park | proprietor John Fuller, a politician, was created a bar |
, the Irish Catholic Party's newspaper whose | proprietor John Manning was charged with seditious libe |
Proprietor John Gibson began to keep a stock of school | |
d to sell the D&S Times to the Northern Echo | proprietor John Hyslop Bell. |
Alexander Fraser ( | proprietor), John MacGillivray, Robert Henry, Louis Ver |
oodhead is listed as a 66-year old Newspaper | proprietor, Justice of the Peace and Member of Parliame |
Sole | Proprietor: K.Thangaraj (9841116518) |
Papa's Tomato Pie, whose | proprietor learned the trade at Joe's, was opened two y |
t the sole occupant of the inn is its former | proprietor, Mr. Bartel, an amiable old man who now live |
oper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury and chief Lord | Proprietor of the Carolina Colony. |
Mr. Tucker (Platt), | proprietor of a coffee house, hires three down-on-their |
A.F. Walter remained chief | proprietor of The Times until 1908, when it was convert |
, learned the art of printing and became the | proprietor of a large printing establishment in Boston. |
Jesse Karrick was the first | proprietor of the store and also served as the first fi |
oint Committee reached an agreement with the | proprietor of the Ben Rhydding Hydro, that a more perma |
o 1837, he served as editor and subsequently | proprietor of the Federal Union in Milledgeville, Georg |
Later he was | proprietor of the local drapery business, menswear stor |
e, William Blanchard, long well known as the | proprietor of the 'York Chronicle,' by whom he was rear |
er of the Virginia Company of London who was | proprietor of Richneck Plantation in Warwick River Shir |
Methodist preacher, and later the editor and | proprietor of the Burra Record; he also wrote for the A |
the Massachusetts Bay Colony (1638); a land | proprietor of Cambridge [MA] before 1642; who was an ad |
He is most famous as the | proprietor of Astley's Amphitheatre, where he was also |
k Valley Distillery in Nebo and was also the | proprietor of a general merchandise store. |
eloped in the 1920s by Willy Drube, the then | proprietor of the chemist's, Zum Roten Fingerhut, in th |
They said that “Mr Edwards, the | proprietor of the gardens will supply refreshments of a |
Joshi is the | proprietor of the Kohinoor chain, comprising businesses |
usinessmen such as Dr. Silas Scruggs Stacey, | proprietor of the Stacey family store and provider of D |
usiness empire, Vittorio de Sica as Joe, the | proprietor of a pasta production sweatshop, and Alfie B |
in Prague since 1994 and is the founder and | proprietor of Prague based glass company Artel. |
uly 1633 widower Samuel Cranmer (1575-1640), | proprietor of the Swan Brewery, who was Alderman of Cri |
rried Marie Renault of St. Albert and became | proprietor of the Astoria Hotel in that city. |
Hunter II was the chief | proprietor of the Island Bay estate and on his stud far |
Thomas' father is the builder and | proprietor of the second largest cross in the Western H |
her husband, Seymour Hicks (an actor and the | proprietor of the Aldwych Theatre and Hicks Theatre in |
topher Sandford of Eye Manor, Herefordshire, | proprietor of the Golden Cockerel Press, for which she |
Gloom 3's author was | proprietor of Alpha Software, Gareth Murfin, with addit |
short apprenticeship with Lionel Booth, the | proprietor of a circulating library, and, after a few y |
62 and died in 1870 leaving Ward as the sole | proprietor of the business. |
Abraham Jackson of Plymouth, another initial | proprietor of the colony. |
L'Artiste and for some years was editor and | proprietor of La Presse. |
In 1866 Mace became the | proprietor of the Strawberry Gardens pleasure grounds a |
s.2(6) provides that the | proprietor of the solum of any part of the property sha |
In 1943, Krupp became sole | proprietor of the company, following the Lex Krupp ("Kr |
major figure in the Baltimore jazz scene, as | proprietor of the Comedy Club in that city. |
in the Stockport area, and to newspapers as | proprietor of both the Manchester Weekly Chronicle and |
alf to an associate of his, Charles Calvert, | proprietor of the Maryland colony. |
science, in this distant wilderness; a great | proprietor of the township of Taunton, a chief promoter |
Vince Buck is currently the owner and | proprietor of a Cottman transmission service center in |
He is also the | proprietor of a gymnastics facility in Agawam, Massachu |
Mutha Truckers 2 begins with Ma Jackson, the | proprietor of Big Mutha Truckers Haulage, being taken i |
Outside of work, Curtis is now the sole | proprietor of Pavel's Puzzles, a website selling mechan |
human connection in his friendship with the | proprietor of an isolated pornography store. |
He was President and the principal | proprietor of the Birmingham Post and the Birmingham Ma |
e Reform Bill of 1832, and was for some time | proprietor of three liberal newspapers printed at Colch |
CJ was the dream of the late Ramnath Goenka, | proprietor of the Indian Express, but came into being o |
The novel tells the story of Sam Emerson, | proprietor of an upscale Mount Washington restaurant wi |
After William Penn became | proprietor of the "Three Lower Counties," as Delaware w |
n Irish-born American prostitute, madam, and | proprietor of brothels, dance halls, a variety theatre, |
sells ear training CDs, or with David Burge, | proprietor of the Iowahawk website. |
feudal baron of Ayton, Scottish Borders, and | proprietor of Ayton Castle, which is open to the public |
The | proprietor of the Dog and Partridge local pub has gaine |
Groom was | proprietor of The Chronicle (Toowoomba) newspaper and o |
before the end of the season and became the | proprietor of a tobacconist's shop in Woolston. |
the tower was converted into a house for the | proprietor of Hawkins Tile Works in Cannock. |
ertainments in 1738 by Daniel Gough, the new | proprietor of the Rose tavern. |
The early | proprietor of the church was Sir Alexander de Bonkyl, b |
the Virginia Company and Lord Baltimore, the | proprietor of the Maryland Colony, over the rights to K |
He is now the | proprietor of Maunders Cricket, based at Sunbury Cricke |
ition to owning the saloon, Jelsing was also | proprietor of a general store, postmaster, and depot ag |
Jesse Elliston, the | proprietor of what became Oxford's leading department s |
During one such task, he met with the | proprietor of India Book House who convinced him to han |
invited by owner William Waldorf Astor to be | proprietor of the new Waldorf Hotel in New York City. |
By 1858 he was | proprietor of the Atlanta Rolling Mill, and following t |
rn in Perth, Western Australia, Hayden was a | proprietor of a small business and a Senate staff membe |
Platts-Martin is | proprietor of several other London restaurants includin |
Croker's brother-in-law, Patrick H. McCann, | proprietor of the posh Mount St. Vincent Hotel in Centr |
ed the Saluation Inn and Thomas Wood was the | proprietor of the Inn. |
After the death of one - now a | proprietor of a wine merchant's company - the executors |
Joseph Paxton and eventually became the sole | proprietor of the Clay Cross Company, a company held by |
William Penn, the city founder and original | proprietor of the then-British colony of Pennsylvania ( |
He was the originator and | proprietor of the '‘Medical Circular'' from 1852 until |
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