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  2. John Lewis (Virginia colonist) - Wikipedia

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    John Lewis (1 February 1678 - 1 February 1762) was a militia officer, magistrate and prominent Virginia landowner. Born in Ireland, he was forced to emigrate after killing his landlord. He settled in Virginia and, together with his nephew James Patton, became

  3. Landlord assaulted tenants with chainsaw, shovel and stole ...

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    A Virginia landlord threatened and physically assaulted tenants who asked him to make reasonable repairs, including attacking one with a chainsaw and hitting another in the face with a shovel ...

  4. Tenants union - Wikipedia

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    Landlords may not retaliate against tenants for organizing or becoming a member of a tenants’ union. Provides some services to tenants living in low incoming housing, including advisory services for creating tenant organizations to “which will assume a meaningful and responsible role in the planning and carrying out of housing affairs.”

  5. Andrew Lewis (soldier) - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Lewis was born in County Donegal, Ireland on October 9, 1720. His parents were John Lewis and Margaret Lynn. In 1720, John fled to the British colony of Virginia with two of his sons after killing the family's landlord, Sir Mungo Campbell, in an altercation.

  6. Landlord gets $50K after deputies use Taser in false arrest - AOL

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    A jury has awarded $50,000 to a northern Virginia landlord who was shot three times with a stun gun when sheriff's deputies wrongly arrested him following a tenant's complaint. Matthew Souter, 57 ...

  7. Eden Center - Wikipedia

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    The property landlord also began operating 48 closed-circuit monitoring cameras. [7] On August 11, 2011, federal agents, Virginia State Police, and local police jointly raided several businesses in Eden Center, seizing more than $1 million in cash from one business and small amounts from other businesses.

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