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  • Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia of Clarke County, Virginia, of the first part, hereinafter called "Landowner," and Commonwealth of

    Board of Visitors minutes 1934

  • Game pays little atention after a few days of shooting, so ask the Landowner if he wants you to kill Yotes, Foxes, Groundhogs and P/Dogs and what-ever he says.

    Hunters Meet Landowners Online 2009

  • Game pays little atention after a few days of shooting, so ask the Landowner if he wants you to kill Yotes, Foxes, Groundhogs and P/Dogs and what-ever he says.

    Hunters Meet Landowners Online 2009

  • Landowner Mrs. Edith Pretty gave all of the finds from the Sutton Hoo excavation to the British Museum.

    The Staffordshire Hoard Appeal 2010

  • Landowner-rights groups say locking up land near cities can actually contribute to urban sprawl, by forcing developers to build far-flung subdivisions that leapfrog the forests.

    Into the Woods 2009

  • Landowner Katherine Harrison was convicted, and although her conviction was reversed, she was banished from the colony, and her property was seized by her neighbors.

    History of American Women Maggiemac 2008

  • Landowner Eloisa Garcia Tamez, a professor at the University of Texas at Brownsville, said she'll fight to the end to keep the government off the last of her ancestors '1767 land grant.

    Steve Anderson: Right-wing hypocrisy: Illegal immigration 2008

  • Inscription: Landowner, successful business woman manager, champion of American Independence.

    History of American Women Maggiemac 2008

  • Landowner Bartholomew Rudd turfed out the villagers and flattened their homes in 1786 to build his grand house, Marton Lodge, and have the surrounding land landscaped.

    Archive 2007-05-01 2007

  • Landowner Bartholomew Rudd turfed out the villagers and flattened their homes in 1786 to build his grand house, Marton Lodge, and have the surrounding land landscaped.

    It's pot luck at archaeological dig site 2007

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