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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… a simple majority. Moreover, it was only those who had an estate in the land who could expect to have a voice in the … continuous series of rent payments in the circumstances of estate management in the Cheese Country, the movement of rent … 15601569 and 16301639 the gross rents of the Wilton estate, excluding new acquisitions and fines for reversionary …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… reminiscent of complete reclamation (as on the Braydon estate of the Duchy of Lancaster in 1805) 329 than on land … in Brokenborough and Brinkworth, but one-sixth of the estate had been relet. 331 Inspection of the Land Tax … there was lack of conviction. In the case of the Savernake estate, of the marquesses of Ailesbury, there was a lack of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… detailed report in 1867 on the condition of the Savernake estate by a Shropshire land agent, H. W. Keny, concluded that … for unexhausted improvements; defects for which poor estate management, in the selection and control of tenants … in June 1871 several of the largest tenants on the Wilton estate expressed 'a very gloomy view of the future prospects …
A History of the County of Somerset
… house, and a few cottages. Holcombe was the name of an estate with at least eight households in 1086, 10 and West …
A History of the County of Somerset
… great-grandson Richard de Acton. 45 Richard settled the estate in 1384 on himself and his wife Margaret, with … more land but in the 13th century granted the whole estate to Walter of Kentisbere in return for an annuity which … (d. c. 1361) left a widow Hawise (d. c. 1389) with a life estate in East Postridge. Their sons sold their reversionary …
Survey of London
… by whom the rent-charge is still paid to the Sutton estate as successors to the Pulteney estate. 1 On this plot of ground Sir Thomas Clarges erected a … to secure Melbourne against any claim on Lord Holland's estate by the Crown, to whom he was a debtor as Paymaster …
Survey of London
… Mr. Summerson, 125 the oldest house standing on the royal estate. It is of four storeys above ground, showing brick …
Survey of London
… Prince's schemes for the 1851 Exhibition Commissioners' estate, and more specifically of the hall that might be … north of the Kensington Road opposite the Commissioners' estate, at the crossing of the axes of that estate and the 1851 building. 38 The committee of architects …
Survey of London
… more closely to the 1851 Exhibition Commissioners' estate south of the road, particularly when the most prominent features of that estate were the Horticultural Society's garden and its great …
A History of the County of Sussex
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