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  • Scot and lot, phrase common in the records of English medieval boroughs, applied to householders who were assessed for a borough tax.
  • Its independent male householders were two villagers, one cottage-owner with one cultivated ploughland for one lord's plough team.
  • Of the 362 families, 322 were married couples, 11 were male householders without a spouse, and 29 were female householders without a spouse.
  • Self-government started to gain in popularity by the time the new Greenbriar settlement contained twenty householders.
  • Self-government started to gain in popularity by the time the new Greenbriar settlement contained twenty householders.
  • Green Planning Studio’s clients include Councils; applicants for planning permission ranging from individual householders seeking extensions to larger scale housing developers; and third parties who usually are objecting to a proposed development.
  • Dr Pankhurst had been a founding member in 1872 of the National Society for Women's Suffrage, and played a role in drafting legislation that gave unmarried women householders a vote in local elections, and married women control over their property and earnings.
  • These two acts together curtailed the power of the freemen and extended the franchise to all "householders" (defined as local rate payers; in fact therefore property owners).
  • The broadcasts were to be supplemented by a booklet, which was to act as an aide-memoire for householders; despite the booklet's later prominence in British culture, the campaign was originally conceived as being broadcast-led, with the booklet confirmed later.
  • In 2004 he introduced a Private Member's Bill in response to the publicity surrounding the case of Tony Martin that proposed to give householders greater powers when protecting their property from burglary.
  • Since the 1980s, Phillips argues in American Theocracy,
    the underlying Washington strategy… was less to give ordinary Americans direct sums than to create a low-interest-rate boom in real estate, thereby raising the percentage of American home ownership, ballooning the prices of homes, and allowing householders to take out some of that increase through low-cost refinancing.
  • 75% of the poor are in rural areas, most of them are daily wagers, self-employed householders and landless labourers.
  • While there are few artistic or architectural remains from this initial period, there are hundreds of Buddhist caves that have survived that contain numerous Brahmi inscriptions which record gifts to the sangha by householders and chiefs.
  • The majority of these voters would have been tenant farmers, the more prosperous agricultural labourers, and householders in small towns or large villages such as Tregaron, Aberaeron, New Quay, Aberporth, Tal-y-bont and Borth, which had not been part of the old Cardigan Boroughs constituency.
  • The Parktown prawn is held in low regard by many householders, but gardeners value them for controlling garden snail populations and attracting the hadeda ibis.
  • The absence today of street directories, makes it hard to determine the social standing of householders but even the 1940 street directory of Eastbourne (prepared in 1939) lists Lady Foley, Sir John Alexander Hammerton and Admiral Sir Robert John Prendergast KCB all living within 100 metres of each other at the top of Meads hill.
  • In the 1970s and 1980s the Bihar School of Yoga propagated its yoga practices One of the founding principles of the Bihar School of Yoga was to 'impart yogic training to householders and sannyasins alike'.
  • A vrata is sometimes practiced by a brahmacharya (students) or grihastha (householders) if they feel it is obligatory before, or during, certain spiritual or religious practices.
  • In the seventeenth and eighteenth century there was a tendency to try and limit the number of eligible electors in potwalloper boroughs by either changing to another franchise or by disenfranchising poorer householders by excluding people supported by the parish through outdoor relief from voting.
  • This Borough of Heytesbury was a burgage borough, meaning that the right to vote was reserved to the householders of specific properties or "burgage tenements" within the borough; there were just twenty-six of these tenements by the time of the Reform Act 1832, and all had been owned by the heads of the A'Court family as an inheritance since the 17th century, giving them complete control of the choice of the two Members.


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