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Following the success of the exhibition, the palace was moved and reconstructed in 1854 in a modified and enlarged form in the grounds of the Penge Place estate at Sydenham Hill.
The Society was dissolved and its vast real estate holdings sold, much of it to the American Bridge Company, who subsequently enlarged the town and incorporated it as Ambridge in 1905.
The Counts of Flanders enlarged their estate through a series of diplomatic manoeuvres.
It was bought by Lady Agnes Tollemache, whose husband Charles Tollemache Scott enlarged the estate, planted woodlands and rebuilt the lodges and farms.
His son, Thomas Richardson, enlarged the mansion and increased the size of the estate.
Supported by this familial elite of partners who shared his vision of enlarged estate and prestige, Menéndez was served by loyal lieutenants and officials who had blood connection with him and who had invested their futures in his success.
After Novgorodian Marfa Boretskaya donated her lands at Kem and Summa to the monastery in 1450, the monastery quickly enlarged its estate, which was situated on the shores of the White Sea and the rivers falling into it.
She modified and enlarged the house, turning the grounds into a model estate with market gardens.
The Manors name itself is of unknown origin, but the land within the enlarged estate refer to several leading families including the Eltonhead, Ravenhead, and Sherdley.
In 1616 the historian Sir Peter Leycester, 1st Baronet, who then owned the estate, installed an ornate chimneypiece in the Great Hall, and in 1671 he enlarged the house, adding a staircase and an upper storey.
Bussey had inherited land from fellow patriot Eleazer Weld in 1800 and further enlarged his large estate between 1806 and 1837 by acquiring and consolidating various farms that had been established as early as the seventeenth century.
It was enlarged in the 1790s to its current three-story Federal style by John Codman, brother-in-law of Chambers Russell III and executor of his estate.
On his death in 1810, his son, Christopher Thomas Tower, succeeded until 1867 ; he enlarged the estate and enclosed some commons as " waste ".
In 1659 the estate was acquired by Ferdinand II and his wife Vittoria Della Rovere, who had the Villa further enlarged and embellished with marbles and intarsica.
As the house was enlarged, the farm land surrounding the house was developed into an estate and when the Blairtummock estate and house was purchased from the Lamberton family in 1954, for development of housing, it consisted of.

enlarged and manor
Clifton enlarged the manor house and made it the family seat.
The Principate of Belmonte was further enlarged in 1630 with the purchase of the town of Amantea and the manor of Saint Peter.

enlarged and John
The senior generals sent to the fort to command the enlarged garrison, Gideon J. Pillow and John B. Floyd, squandered their chance to avoid having to surrender most of the garrison and on February 16, 1862, Brig.
During the 19th century it was enlarged, principally by architects John Nash and Edward Blore, forming three wings around a central courtyard.
* Weston St. John Joyce, " The Neighbourhood of Dublin " ( third and enlarged edition 1920 ).
* Glasnevin, Finglas and the adjacent district from The Neighbourhood of Dublin by Weston St. John Joyce ( third and enlarged edition 1920 ).
Drawing of an enlarged kidney by John Hunter ( surgeon ) | John Hunter.
Founded in the 1120s around a powerful Norman great tower, the castle was significantly enlarged by King John at the beginning of the 13th century.
To the north and south of the rock of the Doms, partly on the site of the Bishop's Palace, which had been enlarged by John XXII, was built the Palace of the Popes, in the form of an imposing fortress consisting of towers, linked to each other, and named as follows: De la Campane, de Trouillas, de la Glacière, de Saint-Jean, des Saints-Anges ( Benedict XII ), de la Gâche, de la Garde-Robe ( Clement VI ), de Saint-Laurent ( Innocent VI ).
John Quincy Adams concluded in 1821 that: " Calhoun is a man of fair and candid mind, of honorable principles, of clear and quick understanding, of cool self-possession, of enlarged philosophical views, and of ardent patriotism.
In 1745 the latter was purchased by John Payton, who also acquired the " Lion " five years later and rebuilt the whole premises on a greatly enlarged scale.
About 325 it is believed that Constantine's mother, St. Helena, built a small church on the Mount in the 4th century, calling it the Church of St. Cyrus and St. John, later on enlarged and called the Church of the Holy Wisdom.
In Christianity it is believed that during the time of the Byzantine Empire, near the spot where the Dome was later constructed was where Constantine's mother built a small church, calling it the Church of St. Cyrus and St. John, later on enlarged and called the Church of the Holy Wisdom.
John II was preparing to attack his son-in-law's territories, but Charles's overtures of alliance to King Edward III of England led John instead to make peace with the King of Navarre by the Treaty of Mantes of 22 February 1354, by which Charles enlarged his possessions and was outwardly reconciled with John II.
He administered the diocese of Dún dá leth glas ( Down ) from Bangor and introduced a community of Augustinians ( canons ) to Dún dá leth glas dedicated to St. John the Evangelist and repaired and enlarged Down Cathedral.
The film follows John Quincy Archibald ( Denzel Washington ), a father and husband whose son is diagnosed with an enlarged heart and then finds out he cannot receive a transplant because HMO insurance will not cover it.
After a series of tests at the hospital, John is informed by Dr. Raymond Turner ( James Woods ) and Rebecca Payne ( Anne Heche ), a hospital administrator, that Michael has an enlarged heart and will need a transplant.
Orchestrator John Morgan enlarged all sections of the orchestra for the latter, referring to Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings as Herrmann's main influence on the score in the liner notes.
In 1906, John Hajdukovich bought the roadhouse and enlarged it.
Samuel Steel built a sawmill at Jenner Crossroads in 1817 ; John Shopwood opened a hotel in 1825, and Samuel Elder opened the first store in 1836 Other early industry in the township included a sawmill on Quemahoning Creek built about 1813 by Moses Fream and a small woolen mill, built in 1817 by William Dalley, enlarged by Owen and William Morgan later into a small settlement known as Morgantown.
* George, John ( Lt. Col .), Shots Fired In Anger, ( 2nd ed., enlarged ), Washington, D. C .: NRA Press, ISBN 0-935998-42-X, 9780935998429 ( 1981 ).
Alfred John Kempe added text in 1832 and John Hewitt issued an enlarged edition in 1876.
The first important editions were: ( 1 ) with explanatory notes: Isaac Casaubon ( Paris, 1605, enlarged edition by Johann Friedrich Dübner, Leipzig, 1833 ); Otto Jahn ( with the scholia and valuable prolegomena, Leipzig, 1843 ); John Conington ( with translation ; 3rd ed., Oxford, 1893 ), etc.

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On the promontory was an ancient temple of Apollo Actius, which was enlarged by Augustus, who, to memorialize the Battle of Actium, instituted or renewed the quinquennial games known as Actia or Ludi Actiaci.
The Bantu-speaking society was highly a decentralized feudal society organized on a basis of kraals ( an enlarged clan ), headed by a chief, who owed a very hazy allegiance to the nation's head chief.
What was different in the Union was the emergence of skilled, well-funded medical organizers who rook proactive action, especially in the much enlarged United States Army Medical Department, and the United States Sanitary Commission, a new private agency.
They considered women who engaged in sexual relations with other women to be biological oddities that would attempt to penetrate women — and sometimes men — with " monstrously enlarged " clitorises.
A camera and light provide feedback to the surgeon, who sees the enlarged surgical elements on a TV monitor.
Al Davis had an enlarged photo of Joe Namath at Oakland's headquarters that depicted the quarterback sprawled out on the ground following a vicious hit from Raider defender Ben Davidson ; the photographed play was said to have broken the quarterback's jaw ( though Namath stated he had broken it on a tough piece of steak, and some claim it was Raiders defensive end Ike Lassiter who injured Namath ).
After Carlo's death, he enlarged the family's tenure with lands inherited by his wife, another Orsini from Salerno, and most of all he was amongst the favourites of Ferdinand I of Naples, who appointed him as Great Connestable of Naples.
Many in the Union Party leadership were lawyers who had contracts with the sugar operations recently bought out and enlarged by the new American owners, thus establishing a close relationship between the nascent middle classes and the American corporate interests.
The enlarged power of Syracuse made unavoidable the clash against the Carthaginians, who ruled western Sicily.
The constitution enlarged the National Assembly from 136 members to a maximum of 158 members, established an electoral commission, and allowed for more than one presidential candidate who no longer had to be a member of UNIP.
* Palazzo Albani del Drago, built by Domenico Fontana and enlarged with an added belvedere, by Alessandro Specchi for the Albani Pope Clement XI ; with the decline in the fortunes of Cardinal Alessandro Albani, it was sold to the del Drago, who occupy it still.
He executed many ministers and imperial princes, continued massive building projects ( one of his most extravagant projects was lacquering the city walls ), enlarged the army, increased taxes, and arrested messengers who brought him bad news.
Reggio, because of its geographical position was often contested between the Kingdom of Naples ( on continental Italy ) and the Kingdom of Sicily, in fact between 1266 and 1503 Reggio passed between the rule of the Aragonese, who called it Regols and who enlarged its medioeval castle and also of the Angevins.
This had started earlier under the Severan emperors who enlarged the army by one quarter and doubled the legionaries ' base pay.
The base was greatly enlarged by Jean-Baptiste Colbert, the minister of Louis XIV, who also commissioned his chief military engineer Vauban to strengthen the fortifications around the city.
The shipyard was greatly enlarged by Cardinal Richelieu, who wished to make France into a Mediterranean naval power.
Its harbour was of considerable importance in imperial times, as the nearest to Dalmatia, and was enlarged by Trajan, who constructed the north quay with his Syrian architect Apollodorus of Damascus.
It was originally built for Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, a favourite of King Henry VIII, circa 1514 ; in 1529, as Wolsey fell from favour, the palace was passed to the King, who enlarged it.
Ercole died in 1803 and Breisgau passed to his daughter and her husband, who then ( 1806 ) lost it during the Napoleonic reorganization of the western territories of the defunct Holy Roman Empire to the enlarged and elevated Grand Duchy of Baden.
It was fortified and much enlarged by the brothers Publius and Gnaeus Scipio, who converted it into a fortress and arsenal against the Carthagenians.
In 1183, King Philippe II Auguste enlarged the marketplace in Paris and built a shelter for the merchants, who came from all over to sell their wares.
Under the Second Triumvirate its territory was portioned out by the Triumvirs to their veterans, and subsequently a fresh colony was established there by Augustus, who greatly enlarged its domain by the addition of the territory of Caudium ( modern Montesarchio ).
The satrapic administration and title were retained — even for Greco-Macedonian incumbents — by Alexander the Great, who conquered the Achaemenid Empire and even enlarged it, and by his successors, the Diadochi ( and their dynasties ) who carved it up, especially in the Seleucid Empire, where the satrap generally was designated as strategos ; but their provinces were much smaller than under the Persians.

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