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He certainly may have done more extensive estate planning than his will suggests.
His impeccably classy yet unstuffy bistro and lounge-bar arrangement occupies the 19th-century home of the first Chief Justice of the Cape, which was once an extensive estate.
The house is surrounded by an extensive estate, laid out as a Ferme ornée, part of which is now the Folly Farm nature reserve.
Sir Ferdinando leased an extensive estate in Lewes that was built on land once owned by the Grey Friars and was called "The Friary".
Beverley inherited an extensive estate following the death of his father in 1722, and continued building upon his father's pursuits in land speculation.
Legal problems resulted in the lands being acquired by Sir Christopher Hatton, from whose heirs Sir Randolph Crewe (1559 1646) purchased an extensive estate including the manors of Crewe, Barthomley and Haslington in 1608 for over £6,000 ££ today).
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He acquired, and intermittently enjoyed, extensive estates in lowland Scotland confiscated from the Scots.
The list also shows that the king held extensive estates throughout Egypt.
Shahabuddin, 66, nominated as prime minister last year before allegations of graft led the PPP to look elsewhere, has been campaigning across these flat fields and orchards, many of which lie on his own extensive estates, for more than four decades.
Maslama thereafter retired from public life, possibly to his extensive estates in northern Syria.
Nikephoros Melissenos was probably born circa 1045 at Dorylaeum, where his family had extensive estates.
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