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The Isaiah Paxson Farm, also known as Burgess Lea, is an historic farm complex which is located in Solebury Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.
Thomas Mathew (died 1706) was an English merchant who became a planter and politician in the Colony of Virginia.He owned property in Northumberland County and was one of the first burgesses representing Stafford County in the House of Burgesses when it was formed.
Burgess Cellars is a historic California wine producer in Napa Valley on the hillsides of Howell Mountain. [3] It was founded in 1972 by Tom Burgess [ 1 ] on a hillside vineyard and winery, and has been continuously family owned and operated.
The estate's administrator was attorney and planter Thomas Greenfield, who had married James Trueman's daughter Martha and sat in the Upper House of the Maryland Assembly from 1708-1715 after representing Calvert County in the lower house in 1692-1693 and Prince George's County in the 1699-1700, 1701-1704 and 1704-1707 sessions.
Estate sales are usually conducted by a professional, for a percentage of the revenues. The liquidator may also charge the estate for the costs to give the sale, including advertising, marketing, research, labor, security, refreshments and other fees incurred in giving a successful sale.
The Plantation was known as "Bellfield" by 1811, when it was advertised for sale as "Belfield, 1.000 acres in York Co., the only estate where the famous E.D. tobacco was raised, which never failed to bring in England one shilling when other tobacco would not bring three pence."
In 1809 he was elected Town Bailiff after having served several years as a burgess. [3] In 1810 he was advertising the sale of timber and based at the Castle. [4] He built the Exchange Hall in 1811, later the Corn Exchange at the rear was opened. Currently (2024) the upper storey is the town council chambers and the Corn exchange is not in use. [5]
The Charles H. Burgess House is a historic house at 17 Whitney Road in Quincy, Massachusetts. The 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story wood-frame house was built c. 1903 by Charles H. Burgess, a real estate developer and auction-house owner. The house exhibits both Queen Anne and Shingle styling, with Queen Anne-like projecting corner bay, and a wraparound porch ...
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