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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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