In 1861, Le Strange, as the principal landowner, became a director of the railway company and by 1862 the line had been built.
The same family remain the principal landowners.
He was one of the principal landowners of Gibraltar.
He was principal landowner and, until his death in 1920, 'lord of the manor'.
By the 18th century the Earl of Abingdon was the principal landowner.
Lewis' directory of 1837 lists the principal landowners in the locality at the time:
The principal landowners in the late 19th century were the Executors.
One of the principal landowners was the Hatfield Chase Corporation.
He is described as one the area's principal landowners.
This was a body of the principal landowners liable to pay land tax, and was unelected.