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Yes, as it is a specific estate which makes it a part of the proper noun.
Steve Earle? There is also a bluegrass/roots band called The Earl Brothers (featuring Bobby Earl)....
On the Elveden Estate in Suffolk in England.
Earl S. MacNeill has written: 'What women want to know about wills' -- subject(s): Popular works, Wills 'Making the most of your estate' -- subject(s): Estate planning
The wife of an Earl is called a Countess.
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Yes, there are many photos of Earl G. Graves home. They can be found in history books or in real estate books.
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an earl (nobleman) is called 'un comte' in French. The countess is called 'la comtesse'
Earl is an Old English name from the word "eorl" which means "nobleman."
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A feminine version of the title Earl was never developed. The wife of an Earl is called a Countess. A female Earl would probably consider themselves a Countess, although they are not married. An Earl is somewhat similar to the Nordic title of Jarl, a female Jarl is called a Jarlin. But there is no official title for a female Earl.