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Yes, I would like to be an earl with a landed estate.
In the 18th century the continued growth of large landed estates.
This couple were people of consequence, and had landed estates.
Great landed estates are usually found in relatively flat country.
Another part of his plan was to give landed estates to the Perioeci.
One day he inherits a landed estate from his uncle.
Or, being a person of large fortune and landed estate, you may collect country histories.
It was also a term used to refer to the chief servant of a landed estate.
It later formed part of a landed estate which is known today as Nunraw.
However the lordship continued to exist as a great landed estate.
This created a sharp conflict between the duke and the landed estates.
There was the vast worth of Attington, a great landed estate.
Several large landed estates and factories have been, or are in the process of, being expropriated.
A landed estate, large country house and tourist attraction.
This is my lucky day, when I have just come into a landed estate, and am not very long out of a deadly peril.
The Liberals supported land reform through were state acquisition of large landed estates.
In the 17th century the family acquired great political authority, and became owners of huge landed estates.
In later life Baldwin added to his landed estates.
His inheritance was in landed estate, houses, fields, woods and farms.
The law was intended to reduce the size, and therefore influence, of Catholic landed estates.
The second choice was to sell part of the landed estate, especially if had been purchased in order to expand political territory.
Devoted the latter years of his life to his large landed estates.
He also called for greater protection of squatters settling on landed estates.
This later became a landed estate and farm.
The district was originally a village just outside Dublin, surrounded by landed estates.