The successors of Chatta Deva occupied both Banavasi and Hangal and are known as Kadambas of Hangal.
The building that Thorne (or a successor) occupied is shown in 19th-century photographs as a clapboard house four bays wide in front and five bays deep.
When street numbers were re-allocated in the 1930s, the block of odd numbers from 215 to 229 was assigned to an Art Deco building known as Abbey House, constructed in 1932 for the Abbey Road Building Society, which the society and its successor (which subsequently became Abbey National plc) occupied until 2002.
Neither the Union nor its successors, which maintained the semblance of official support until 1860, ever occupied the commanding position held by the Telegraph and The Globe, but for forty years the administration organs had been the leaders when political journalism was dominant.
In 1559, John and Adolf and Christian's successor, his son Frederick II, occupied the independent peasant republic of Dithmarschen and divided them among themselves.
Such comments on the pivotal role of Justice Powell and the strategic position his successor will occupy on many politically charged issues came from dozens of groups and political figures across the ideological spectrum.
Rodríguez's successors in the chair of astronomy and mathematics occupied the position only briefly, and are of little interest, up until Carlos de Sigüenza y Góngora took over the position in 1672.
And Stewart planted trees and landscaped and erected a luxury hotel, the Garden City Hotel, whose third successor (two burned, the latest was razed) today occupies the original site.
Section 87 requires that the successor shall occupy the council house as his home at the death of the tenant and shall have resided with the tenant during 'the period of 12 months ending with the tenant's death.'
It was customary for the Lord of Muskerry to live in Blarney Castle, while his successor occupied Carrignamuck Castle.