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In 1849, Parliament passed the Encumbered Estates Act, which provided for the sale of mortgaged estates. However, its liberal purpose was defeated by speculative purchasers who made the rents even more extortionate from the tenants' point of view. The Irish Tenant Right League, established in ...
Reports on the dominance of Irish buyers at auctions of historic castles and estates in Ireland. Representation of Irish and foreign buyers; Average growth of the country's economy; Description of some properties that are still available.EBSCO_bspWall Street Journal Eastern Edition...
The first Waffle House launched in Avondale Estates, Georgia, where partners Joe Rogers and Tom Forkner opened their restaurant on Labor Day of 1955. Every Waffle House is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, and serves reasonably priced waffles (of course), as well as omelets, melts,...
Zillow describesthis little gem as “Artistry, Craftsmanship, and Creativity combine to make this Van Steenburg Estates property one of the most unique & amazing properties to ever be offered on West Okoboji. Unbelievable $12 Million Iowa Home Has It's Own Irish Pub Inside ...
English settlers established large estates there. But while Ireland became a colonial possession of England and later of the British Empire, it was primarily governed by landlords and their agents, not the crown itself. The landlords were concerned with making money, not policing the behavior of ...
Today most people think of Count Dracula as a creature of the night roaming the spiderweb-filled halls of Castle Dracula in remote Transylvania or perhaps attempting to seduce privileged English ladies at their estates near London and drink their blood. ...
when the British and Dutch forces under the Duke of Cumberland were defeated. Nugents remained at Ballinacor, an 18th century house, until the aftermath of the Great Famine when it was sold in the Encumbered Estates Court in 1852. Ballinacor was demolished as recently as 1995, meaning this ...
now wanted to grow wheat or graze cattle and sheep on their estates. But they were prevented from doing so by the scores of tiny potato plots and dilapidated huts belonging to penniless tenants who had not paid rent for months, if not years. To save their estates from ruin, the paupers...