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  • Morris has been involved in a variety of real estate and technology ventures, and has been an advis
  • ne branch flows culverted through the Bamfield estate and then runs on the surface alongside Airport
  • He later became involved in the real estate and insurance business.
  • The shops in Ramgarh comprise of real estate and confectioneries.
  • A housing estate and caravan site now occupy the Bushey Hall Ro
  • In the 1930s, he bought the Knoydart estate and became an infamous absentee landlord, oppo
  • In 1931, the family decided to sell the estate, and after a successful public appeal, the Exp
  • ll, he established a successful career in real estate and died in 2000 from brain cancer.
  • Dryhope Tower today belongs to the Philiphaugh Estate, and has recently been undergoing stabilisatio
  • aditionally linked to the Staunton Harold Hall estate, and made up of 17th-19th century cottages.
  • at theatre has the full backing of the Hepburn Estate and the actress's family.
  • The Subcommittee oversees many federal real estate and economic development programs.
  • Cook frequently visited the estate and named a South Sea island Vache Island.
  • We learn that he had held an estate and rights in common land in Geatland, which B
  • etired from journalism to pursue farming, real estate and a printing and publishing business.
  • He also dabbled in real estate and coached high school teams like Malvern Pre
  • In 1789 a mineral spring was discovered on the estate and a Spa was established.
  • way, which provided transport around his large estate, and a fire brigade.
  • uart Hampson, is current Chairman of The Crown Estate and former chairman of the John Lewis Partners
  • The Real Estate and Business Brokers Acts, 2002, came into for
  • he island is privately owned by the Baron Hill estate and landing is not allowed without special per
  • n 1996, Warner Holidays acquired the house and estate and now operate it as a country house hotel an
  • She worked for a time in real estate and also had a great interest in antiques and
  • It was on a piece of land on the Pantannas Estate and was owned by Mary Chapman.
  • was involved in ship management, tourism, real estate and other ventures.
  • Udaveria Estate and surroundings
  • It is managed by the Crown Estate and charges an entrance fee.
  • Buchholz is involved in several business, real estate, and design companies, including Wetamorph and
  • The village is home to the Sennowe Park Estate and is surrounded by land owned by Mr.Thomas C
  • The residents of Sandling Park, the estate and their estate employees traditionally worsh
  • al Development Corporation, Tarapur Industrial Estate and Additional Tarapur Industrial Estate), whi
  • rent categories like cars, mobile phones, real estate and shoes.
  • Cross Flatts is a mixed area of council estate and private housing in Beeston, South Leeds, W
  • in 1905, dividing his time between his private estate and Switzerland.
  • uilt in ...... and consists of a large housing estate and a few shops.
  • In 1740 he inherited his family estate and, in the same year, entered Trinity College
  • ourth son, General Sir Charles Stuart sold the estate apart from the nearby smaller Bure Homage Hous
  • Attorney, Real Estate Appraisal Division, Shell Oil Company, 1929-19
  • constitute a cross-section of the leading real estate appraisal experts in the world.
  • His father, a former musician, is a local real estate appraiser in New Orleans.
  • A Republican, he is a real estate appraiser and small business owner.
  • emocrat P. Elmo Futrell, Jr., a Pineville real estate appraiser.
  • He is a licensed real estate appraiser.
  • Todd is a judge for the Real Estate Apprentice Foundation, a grant program helping
  • The site is now an industrial estate, appropriately named Airfield Industrial Estat
  • Doyle's estate approved the book.
  • During the year 2008, Poly Real Estate approximately sold out 2.58 million square met
  • Abaco died at his estate, Arbizzano di Valpolicella, Italy, near Verona
  • Most houses in Ford Estate are owned by the company Gen Too.
  • The estate are divided into 3 phases by development, offe
  • Other roads on the estate are named after some of the other siblings.
  • The houses on the lower part of the estate are close to the original location of Wisewood
  • Later tenants of the estate are commemorated in the road names surrounding
  • The Buses that serve this estate are run by the Stagecoach bus company and Heyf
  • Dwellings on the estate are generally of a more spacious character tha
  • The main roads of the estate are College Road and The Greenway.
  • alsey Drive and most of the other roads on the estate are connected to it.
  • In the Drynam housing estate are a beauty salon, Chinese take-away and phar
  • The parkland and wider estate are known as Cuerden Valley Park.
  • Most of the blocks on the estate are named after commuter towns circling Greate
  • The streets within the estate are all named after famous poets and wordsmith
  • Bylaugh Hall, built of stone in 1851, and its estate are located on higher ground above the village
  • own village park, located in the Garden House Estate area of the village.
  • The south part of the road is estate area mainly.
  • a moratorium on logging in National Estate areas not already approved
  • ewton of Holmwood, Redditch and Glencripesdale Estate Argyllshire.
  • claims against an estate arising in contract, tort or otherwise
  • by the Zuellig Group and developed by its real estate arm, Bridgebury Realty Corp.
  • It is located within a large estate, around 3 km west of Cumnock.
  • re located at the edge of the Parc Penllergaer Estate, around the former home of Dillwyn Llewelyn.
  • From here buses run out through the estate as well as to the city centre, Wetherby and Ha
  • The works site is now an industrial estate as is the original clay pit.
  • west side of the street are owned by the Crown Estate, as part of Regent's Park.
  • ters and original owners of the Pontypool Park estate) as a summerhouse.
  • d in 1564 his son inherited the whole farm and estate as Richard had married Morcote's daughter.
  • ire moved to Hawaii, where she invests in real estate as of 2008.
  • ami and Ramzi Ghosn, Michel, bought the Tanail Estate as a countryside family hideaway.
  • e being played must acquire licensing from the estate as well as Auburn University.
  • Part of the shoreline border the Calke Abbey estate, as well as the National Forest.
  • Belle was the executor of the estate, as well as a beneficiary.
  • The layout of the estate, as viewed from above, is that of large terrac
  • as Shek Lei District or Shek Lei Resettlement Estate, as a resettlement estate completed in 1960s.
  • ced a book about the history of the Yarborough Estate, as told by the residents themselves.
  • rliest record from 1137 gives the owner of the estate as Lambert de Scoteni.
  • The Lawnton industrial estate as well as retail and commerce establishments
  • It was part of a large estate assembled by General Edward F. Jones (1828-191
  • Subsequently, Funk became a real estate associate for Potter Anderson & Coroon, and in
  • Thus, in 1964, the California Real Estate Association sponsored an initiative to counter
  • price index is maintained by the Canadian Real Estate Association, based on reported sale prices sub
  • time served as secretary of the Salt Lake Real Estate Association.
  • In gratitude, Harald I gave him the estate at Lade and made him the first Jarl of Lade.
  • ervoir was purchased from the Stockdale family estate at adjoining Mears Ashby.
  • , he avoided excommunication, and retained his estate at Gorthie.
  • The estate at Ribston was granted by Baron de Ros to the
  • the Doctor's interference signal to the Powell Estate at postcode SE15 7GO.
  • Lumsden died on 9 November 1918 in his estate at Dufftown, Banffshire.
  • He came into possession of the family estate at Erwarton and was High Sheriff of Suffolk in
  • ildhood, and was probably born on his father's estate at High Roding, Essex.
  • Zane Grey Estate at 396 East Mariposa Street in Altadena, Calif
  • Bishop until his death on 27 April 1727 at his estate at Greenhall.
  • It was a royal estate at the time of the Norman Conquest
  • He inherited his father's estate at age 15 and was later educated at Christ Chu
  • He died on his estate at Upper Merion, Pennsylvania, in 1841.
  • ed Standen Wood, originally part of the larger estate at the property, in 2001.
  • he founder of the National Motor Museum on his estate at Beaulieu, Hampshire.
  • employed staff directly to work on the Needles estate at the request of the council.
  • influential academic valuer, Professor of Real Estate at the University of Reading.
  • The Northfields Estate at the north of the town was completed by the
  • In 1744 he bought an estate at Fonthill Gifford, near Salisbury, Wiltshire
  • eans enabled Hayley to live on his patrimonial estate at Eartham, Sussex, and he retired there in 17
  • ennard and Pylle were purchased in 1732 and an estate at Norwood Park, Glastonbury in 1735.
  • 's house at 13 Lewes Crescent in the Kemp Town estate at Brighton.
  • to 1952, when he returned to manage the family estate at Rickarton.
  • izeable portfolio, including the Blaise Castle estate at Henbury.
  • After his resignation, he retired to his estate at Vron-y-graig, Barmouth, and carried on his
  • They had previously had an estate at West Newton Ferrers, also in St Mellion.
  • She was born on the Blossom Hall Estate at Kirton Skeldyke in Holland, Lincolnshire, t
  • He was born in Assam, and lived in his estate at Prithimpassa, Sylhet, Bangladesh.
  • Tranby Croft is a large country house and estate at Anlaby, near Hull in the East Riding of Yor
  • predecessor the 5th Baron had sold the family estate at Blithfield Hall, Staffordshire in 1945 to a
  • He died on his estate at Whallons Bay, town of Essex, New York, on A
  • He is most likely buried at his estate at Cottage Hill.
  • In England, Sir Edward lived on a small estate at Englefield in Berkshire.
  • As of circa 1815, he also owned the Peterwell estate at Lampeter, making the purchase jointly with
  • (1727-1799), who founded the famous Moore Hall estate at Lough Carra, came from Ashbrook House near
  • ord and the church, Beavers began selling real estate at G. W. Wheatley Real Estate.
  • He went to live in his estate at Silivri, near Istanbul.
  • Nevins Family Estate at the corner of Hampshire St and Broadway in
  • split their time between Pooley hall and their estate at Ashbourne Hall in Derbyshire.
  • He began it at Vladimir Shilovsky's estate at Ussovo on 5 June and finished it on 1 Augus
  • and 1677 and he succeeded to his grandfather's estate at Milgate.
  • avishly to renovate and beautify his house and estate at Abingdon.
  • He eventually died at a tea estate at Vandiperiyar.
  • a historic house set on a 16-acre (65,000 m2) estate at 36 Codman Road, Lincoln, Massachusetts.
  • The estate at Glynde has belonged to four interlinked fam
  • Bagshawe succeeded to his father's estate at Wormhill in 1851.
  • d the theories of Rudolf Steiner to the family estate at Kent.
  • avey (1842-1909), son of Stephen inherited his estate at Bochym in the Parish of Cury.
  • tenants were rehoused to new units in Oi Tung Estate at Aldrich Bay, Shau Kei Wan and Hing Wah Esta
  • The estate at Mepkin passed through several hands.
  • built Meltham Hall, Helme Church and owned an estate at Enderby in Leicestershire.
  • group purchased the 26-acre (110,000 m2) Estes estate at the corner of Hobbs and Estes Roads.
  • eofric died "at a good old age" in 1057 at his estate at Kings Bromley in Staffordshire.
  • They also owned an estate at Glen Cove, Long Island, advertised for sale
  • iculturist, he transformed the barren shooting estate at Elveden in Suffolk into a productive farm.
  • rederick Prince purchased a 994 acres (402 ha) estate at Wenham, Massachusetts, that he called Princ
  • Hodges currently sells real estate at "Mountain To Lake" in Rocky Mount, Virginia
  • Heron owned Stubton Hall, a large estate at Stubton (near Newark-on-Trent) on the borde
  • He resided for some years on the family estate at Upwimborne, and died on 2 August 1716.
  • with her a substantial dowry, consisting of an estate at Oranienbaum with over six thousand serfs.
  • nd also inherited via his brother his mother's estate at Farningham.
  • During his time in India he inherited an estate at Rouse Lench, Worcestershire by the will of
  • , the Chamberlayne family estates included the estate at Cranbury Park in the Parish of Hursley and
  • He inherited the family estate at St Donat's on the death of Sir Edward in 16
  • The estate at Cheeseburn Grange passed firstly to his bro
  • Anstruther died unmarried, and left his estate at Airdrie to his cousin, Sir John Anstruther,
  • There was formerly an estate at Glasshampton with the seat of the Winford f
  • The estate at Hamsterley was given, in 1762, by Sir John
  • In 1750 he bought the ancient Manor and estate at Whitfield, Northumberland, from the financi
  • took over the operation of his father's large estate at Launching.
  • SIDCO will soon be setting up an Industrial Estate at the Elambalur Village.
  • to pay off a gambling debt he sold the family estate at Finborough to Roger Pettiward (d.1833) whos
  • Hiranandani Estate at night
  • He and his wife then moved to Maijor's estate at Hursley.
  • His father died in 1879 and Gray inherited the estate at that time, although he continued his educat
  • His heirs were deprived of their estate at the Restoration in the 1660s.
  • In 1713 he purchased a substantial estate at Peper Harrow, in Surrey, from Philip Frowde
  • on of Edward Willes and was born on the family estate at Newbold Comyn, near Leamington.
  • Willoughby developed coal mines on his estate at Wollaton in the 1560s and 1570s.
  • t Dudley otherwise Tomlinson was given a small estate at Netherton in Dudley.
  • They acquired an ancient manor house and estate at Bochym in Cury.
  • avey (1842-1909), son of Stephen inherited his estate at Bochym.
  • s first commission was on Sir Samuel Hellier's estate at the Wodehouse, near Wombourne.
  • Sowton is also the name of an industrial estate at grid reference SX964920.
  • owper was buried at Macclesfield, his family's estate at Smithfield in Isle of Wight County.
  • There was also a small industrial estate at the north-western end, just off Falmer Road
  • Leavitt Hunt purchased his own estate at nearby Weathersfield Bow and became a gentl
  • He retired to his estate at Ivy Church, near Alderbury, where he died s
  • He had an estate at Great Wigsell, but only briefly.
  • In 1904, he built Eagle Rock, a summer estate at Prides Crossing in Beverly, Massachusetts o
  • 26, 2007, Hillsborough, California) was a real estate attorney and syndicated columnist known as "th
  • June 1838 - 7 July 1911) was an American real estate attorney and investor.
  • returned to private practice in 2000 as a real estate attorney.
  • Weekly real estate auctions feature foreclosed homes, western ran
  • The Queen of Whale Cay, Fourth Estate, August 1997
  • The estate averages an annual production of 10,000 of its
  • National Press Club gave Rowan its 1999 Fourth Estate Award for lifetime achievement.
  • Global Private Equity Real Estate Award, 2008: North American Firm of the Year F
  • Global Private Equity Real Estate Award, 2007: North American Fundraising of the
  • Along with the Ferrier Estate, Aylesbury is considered the most notorious es
  • He established a successful career in real estate, banking and railroad construction.
  • has large practices in construction law, real estate, bankruptcy, labor and employment law, and lob
  • In 2007, the town had a taxable real estate base of $282.32 million.
  • Woodcross has several estate based pubs.
  • The King ordered that all the clocks on the estate be set half an hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Ti
  • She responded with demands that Morales' estate be investigated, and each exchanged accusation
  • His will directed that his estate be held together for five years.
  • Following his death in 1780, his estate became involved in protracted litigation.
  • The former farm and estate became a park managed by the City of Boston's
  • (The estate became Westbrook Sanatorium in 1911 and was to
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