- of land tenure, i.e., ways of
holding land, have been established. A
landowner is the
holder of the
estate in land with the most
extensive and exclusive...
- Britain's
first known **** wedding, to
diarist and
fellow Yorkshire landowner Anne Lister.
Their union was
solemnised by
taking the
sacrament together...
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Ralph Sneyd (1793–1870) was an
English landowner in Staffordshire, now best
known for the
rebuilding of
Keele Hall. He was also an ironmaster, coalowner...
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Pelham Manor (February 3, 1643 – c. 1712) was an English-born
American landowner who
owned Pelham, New York, as well as land that now
includes the eastern...
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Private landowner ****istance
program (PLAP) is a
class of
government ****istance
program available throughout the U.S. for
landowners interested in maintaining...
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April 2009). "P****ed/Failed: An
education in the life of
Francis Fulford,
landowner". The Independent. Saban, Stephen. The Wow Report, 2004. "Latest Star...
- Sir John Gage was a
major English landowner and
grandfather of the
Tudor courtier Sir John Gage KG. He was a son of John Gage and his wife Joan, heiress...
- 1795 – 23
September 1889) was a Scottish-born
horse and
cattle breeder,
landowner and
benefactor in
colonial New
South Wales.
Berry was the
eighth of nine...
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Colonel Epes
Sargent (July 12, 1690 –
December 6, 1762) was an
American landowner, merchant,
politician and
military officer from Gloucester, M****achusetts...
- Sir
Archibald Napier (1534 – 15 May 1608) was a
Scottish landowner and official,
master of the
Scottish mint and
seventh Laird of Merchiston. He was eldest...