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  2. Crown Estate - Wikipedia

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    The Crown Estate is an estate in land only, apart from cash and gilts holdings necessary for the conduct of business. The Crown Estate Commissioners, who comprise the main board, are approved by the monarch on the advice of the Prime Minister. They are limited to eight persons. The board of commissioners have a duty to:

  3. Crown Estate Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Under the Crown Estate Transfer Scheme 2017, the existing functions of the Crown Estate Commissioners and the rights and liabilities set out in the transfer scheme transferred from the Crown Estate Commissioners to Crown Estate Scotland on 1 April 2017. [8] Prior to the handover, the Crown Estate owned a multi-million stake in the Fort Kinnaird ...

  4. Port of London Authority - Wikipedia

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    From the City of London, via the Thames Conservancy, the PLA inherited the conservancy, management and control of the river instead of ownership of the bed of the river and foreshore (the Crown was prohibited from alienating any of its lands by section 5 of the Crown Lands Act 1702; the Crown was presumed to own the bed of Thames and 'as ...

  5. List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1961

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    An Act to make new provision in place of the Crown Lands Acts, 1829 to 1936, as to the powers exercisable by the Crown Estate Commissioners for the management of the Crown Estate, to transfer to the management of the Minister of Works certain land of the Crown Estate in Regent's Park and extend or clarify the powers of that Minister in Regent's ...

  6. Exe Estuary - Wikipedia

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    The estuary is a ria and so is larger than would be the case given the size of the River Exe, the main river feeding into the estuary. On the east shore (from north to south) is the town of Topsham , the villages of Exton and Lympstone and at the estuary mouth, the seaside resort of Exmouth .

  7. Sunk Island - Wikipedia

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    Sunk Island is a Crown Estate village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It lies 3 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles (6 km) south of Ottringham and 1 mile (1.6 km) to the north of the Humber Estuary. The Greenwich Meridian passes through the east of the parish. [2]

  8. North Ferriby - Wikipedia

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    "The archaeology of the intertidal wetlands of the Humber Estuary is of international importance, and includes prehistoric boats, trackways, fishtraps and platforms, Roman settlements and ports and Post-Medieval fishweirs." [2] The foreshore of North Ferriby, within the Humber Estuary, is the site of the earliest sewn plank boats known outside ...

  9. Crown Estate Paving Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Crown Estate Paving Commission (CEPC) is the body responsible for managing certain aspects of the built environment around Regent's Park, London. [1] The commissioners have been referred to as the Crown Estate Paving Commissioners [2] or the Crown Paving Commissioners. [3] The CEPC was established by statute in 1824.