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This village was deserted in 1855 when the tenants were evicted by the local landlord so the land could be used for cattle grazing, the tenants were forced to rent holdings in Currane, Dooega and Slievemore.
Those who had been involved in the Shah Khalil Allah's murder were punished and the Persian king Fath Ali Shah increased Hasan Ali Shah's land holdings in the Mahallat region and gave him one of his daughters, Sarv-i Jahan Khanum, in marriage.
The holdings were incorporated in the United States Steel Corporation, a trust organized by Morgan, and Carnegie retired from business.
The Honourable East India Company presented Nelson with £ 10, 000 (£ as of ) in recognition of the benefit his action had on their holdings and similar awards were made by the cities of London, Liverpool and other municipal and corporate bodies.
Until the mid-19th century, the Museum's collections were relatively circumscribed but, in 1851, with the appointment to the staff of Augustus Wollaston Franks to curate the collections, the Museum began for the first time to collect British and European medieval antiquities, prehistory, branching out into Asia and diversifying its holdings of ethnography.
Several colonies were placed in new provinces or on the border of the Empire in order to secure Roman holdings as quickly as possible.
Around 1800 the Catholic monasteries, which had large land holdings, were nationalized and sold off by the government.
The Canadian and U. S. holdings were transferred to of NRDC Equity Partners ' portfolio company, Hudson's Bay Trading Company, as of the fall of 2008.
The Kwai Chung container complex was the largest in Asia ; while Hong Kong shipping owners were second only to those of Greece in terms of total tonnage holdings.
North American holdings were listed by Frederick R. Goff and a worldwide union catalogue is provided by the Incunabula Short Title Catalogue.
Livestock holdings were 400, 000 head of cattle, 440, 000 goats, 180, 000 hogs & 30, 000 sheep.
In one study, citizens willing to impose the death penalty were presented in 2 experiments with 4 sets of instructions ( i. e., baseline instructions, instructions used at trial, instructions revised according to Eighth Amendment to the U. S. Constitution holdings, and model instructions written in nontechnical language ).
All of them were subject to the Grand Master, appointed for life, who oversaw both the Order's military efforts in the East and their financial holdings in the West.
After the German invasion of Poland in 1939 the family holdings in that country were gone, and all income from there ceased.
Dependent holdings were held nominally by arrangement of lord and tenant, but tenure became in practice almost universally hereditary, with a payment made to the lord on each succession of another member of the family.
Under the reign of Ramiro, famed for the legendary Battle of Clavijo, the border began to slowly move southward and Asturian holdings in Castile, Galicia, and León were fortified and an intensive programme of repopulation of the countryside begun in those territories.
Both the kingdom and duchy were dominated by a small number of major barons who owned lands on both sides of the English Channel, with the lesser barons beneath them usually having more localised holdings.
However, he encountered stiff resistance from the St. Gallen citizenry, other clerics, and the Appenzell nobility in the Rhine Valley who were concerned about their holdings.
According to the 1990 Census, " 85 % of agricultural holdings were under 10 hectares and 57 % of these were fragmented into four or more non-contiguous plots.
The Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies holdings fall into three main categories: rare books, most of which were printed before 1700 ( currently about 4, 000 titles ), modern books ( currently about 25, 000 volumes ), and microforms ( several thousand microfiches and reels ).
Central to the control of Maine were the holdings of the family of Bellême, who held Bellême on the border of Maine and Normandy, as well as the fortresses at Alençon and Domfort.

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This land was confiscated by King James I after the Flight of the Earls of Tyrone and Tyrconnell in 1607 and a series of Rebellions in the area which saw the native landlords ousted from their holdings.
Regardless, as a punishment, in 1103 Henry I confiscated the three richest of William's Essex estates, Sawbridgeworth, Saffron Waldon, and Great Waltham, comprising about a third of his entire holdings, as well as the constableship giving them to Eudo Dapifer, William ’ s father-in-law.
Due to the support he had given Joseph Bonaparte during his short reign in Spain, he was considered an afrancesado and, although he had already died, when Ferdinand VII recovered the throne, his family was persecuted and his fortune and holdings were confiscated.
As his father died before a successor was named from among his sons, the Torii family's holdings were confiscated.
It is often stated this law confiscated the Church's French land holdings or banned monastic vows: that had already been accomplished by earlier legislation.
In 1600, at the Battle of Sekigahara, Nagashige took part in Ishida Mitsunari's force and fought against Maeda Toshinaga of Kaga ; he consequently had his holdings briefly confiscated.
In addition, Mormon colonies outside of the U. S. proved financially important to the LDS Church during this time when the U. S. Federal government had confiscated much of Church holdings.

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Each partnership works jointly by means of various ' calls ' to secure a contract at the highest level deemed advisable by them given their card holdings.
In the latter case, exemplified by Bulgaria, Hong Kong and Latvia, the local currency is backed at a fixed rate by the central bank's holdings of a foreign currency.
On May 25, 1577, King Philip II of Spain ordered by royal cédula the preparation of a general description of Spain's holdings in the Indies.
However, attempts made in closed-door sessions at the Fourth Plenary Session of the 17th Communist Party of China's Central Committee in September 2009 to grapple with these problems produced inconclusive results, although a directive which requires disclosure of investments and property holdings by party and governmental officials was passed.
Bush placing his manhood in a blind trust — in parody of Bush ’ s using that financial instrument to fend off concerns that his governmental decisions would be influenced by his investment holdings — brought the politician to complain, " Doonesbury ’ s carrying water for the opposition.
Galerius was reinforced, probably in the spring of 298, by a new contingent collected from the Empire's Danubian holdings.
Empire became identified with vast territorial holdings rather than the title of its ruler by the mid-18th century.
Conrad's death was followed by the Interregnum, during which no king could achieve universal recognition and the princes managed to consolidate their holdings and became even more independent rulers.
All the land turned over to the peasants was owned collectively by the mir, the village community, which divided the land among the peasants and supervised the various holdings.
Founded by William Randolph Hearst as an owner of newspapers, the company's holdings now include a wide variety of media.
In December 1804 Rapp and a party of two others initially contracted to purchase of land for $ 11, 250 in Butler County, Pennsylvania, and later acquired additional land to increase their holdings to approximately by time they advertised their property for sale in 1814.
Later in the century, British interest in East Africa would be stimulated by German competition, and in 1887 the Imperial British East Africa Company, a private concern, leased from Seyyid Said his mainland holdings, a 10-mile ( 16-km )- wide strip of land along the coast.
John was supported by his nobles on Cyprus, and by his continental holdings in Beirut, Caesarea, and Arsuf, as well as by the Knights Templar and the Genoese.
The property is owned by the monarch as part of the Duchy of Lancaster holdings, but is administered by Harrogate Borough Council.

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