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Communal land is a (mostly rural)
territory in
possession of a community,
rather than an
individual or company[citation needed] . This sort of arrangement...
- The
overseas landholdings of the
Marcos family,
which the
Philippine government and the
United Nations System's
Stolen ****et
Recovery Initiative consider...
- In real estate, a
landed property or
landed estate is a
property that
generates income for the
owner (typically a
member of the gentry)
without the owner...
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Thomas de Camoys, 1st
Baron Camoys (c. 1351 – 28
March 1421), KG, of
Trotton in Sus****, was an
English peer who
commanded the left wing of the English...
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Brictric was a
powerful English thane whose many
English landholdings,
mostly in the West Country, are
recorded in the
Domesday Book of 1086. According...
- of
Cardigan in Wales, was a
powerful Anglo-Norman
nobleman with vast
landholdings in
England and Wales.
Richard was the son and heir of
Roger de Clare...
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overseas landholdings of the
Marcos family,
which are
spread around the world. The
Supreme Court of the
Philippines considers these landholdings as part...
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William Rosewell (c. 1520–1566) was the Solicitor-General to
Queen Elizabeth between 1559 and 1566.
William Rosewell was born
about 1520, the son of William...
- John Devereux, 1st
Baron Devereux, (1337 – 22
February 1393), was a
close companion of Edward, the
Black Prince, and an
English peer
during the
reign of...
- Sir John Hele (c. 1541–1608) of
Wembury in Devon, serjeant-at-law, was a
Member of
Parliament for
Exeter and was
Recorder of
Exeter (1592–1605). He was...