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demesne (/dɪˈmeɪn, -ˈmiːn/ di-MAYN, -MEEN) or
domain was all the land
retained and
managed by a lord of the
manor under the
feudal system for his own...
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Santry (Irish: Seantrabh,
meaning 'Old tribe') is a
suburb on the
northside of Dublin, Ireland,
bordering Coolock, Glasnevin,
Kilmore and Ballymun. It...
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Towneley Colliery or
Towneley Desmesne was a coal mine on the
Burnley Coalfield in Burnley, Lancashire, England. Sunk in the late 1860s, it was linked...
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Tynwald Street Infants School. On his
seventh birthday in 1953, he went to
Desmesne Road Boys School. In 1955, when the Gibb
family moved back to
their hometown...
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Killenaule Cashel Rathronan 395 Iffa and Offa East
Rathronan Clonmel Rathronan Desmesne 256 Iffa and Offa East
Rathronan Clonmel Rathsallagh 368
Middlethird Tullamain...
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Irish Sinn Féin politician.
McCan was born at
Prospect Lodge,
Ballyanne Desmesne,
County Wexford, the son of
Francis McCan, a land agent, and Jane Power...
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Douglas came
across Liddesdale hunting on what
Douglas viewed as his
desmesne. This was the
match that lit the fuse of
years of
resentment over Liddesdale's...
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feudal labour and by
compelling feudal dues and duties. The convent's
desmesne but also
manorial expansion just
added up to
these tensions. In the Wursten...
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regret the
misapplication of so much
treasure upon a spot
where no
suitable Desmesne can be created...where the salt
spray begins to
corrode this sumptuous...
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Abbot of St.
Germains in
Selby has
there under Geoffrey, one
plough in the
desmesne, and
fifteen villanes and
nineteen bordars,
having seven ploughs, and thirty-one...