landed proprietor

  • 1landed proprietor — index landowner Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2landed proprietor — See landed estate; landed property …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 3landed — /ˈlændəd/ (say landuhd) adjective 1. owning land: a landed proprietor. 2. consisting of land: landed property …

  • 4proprietor — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ hotel, newspaper, restaurant ▪ landed ▪ sole ▪ He is now sole proprietor of the business …

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  • 5landed — adj. Landed is used with these nouns: ↑aristocracy, ↑class, ↑elite, ↑estate, ↑proprietor …

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  • 6proprietor — n 1. owner, titleholder, deedholder, landowner, landholder, property owner; propertied or landed person, person of property, freeholder, possessor, holder; improprietor, proprietary; master, mistress, landlord, landlady, Scot. laird, lord of the… …

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  • 7John Scholey — Infobox Person name = John Scholey image size = 250px caption = John Scholey, 1905. birth date = September 15, 1840 birth place = Holbeck, Leeds, Yorkshire, England death date = April 14, 1908 death place = Mayfield House, Mayfield, NSW death… …

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  • 8John Fleming (disambiguation) — John Fleming may refer to: * John Fleming (18th century), judge in Cumberland County, Virginia * John Ambrose Fleming (born 1849), inventor of the Fleming Valve * John Fleming (Canadian politician) (1819 1877), Canadian politician * John Fleming… …

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  • 9Middlebie —    MIDDLEBIE, a parish, in the district of Annandale, county of Dumfries, 2½ miles (N. E. by E.) from Ecclesfechan; containing, with the villages of Eaglesfield, Kirtlebridge, and Waterbeck, 2150 inhabitants, of whom 1482 are in the rural… …

    A Topographical dictionary of Scotland

  • 10Ulva —    ULVA, an island and quoad sacra parish, in the parish of Kilninian and Kilmore, district of Mull, and county of Argyll, 12 miles (W. S. W.) from Aros; containing, with the islands of Little Colonsay, Gometray, and Staffa, and a portion of the… …

    A Topographical dictionary of Scotland