The 9th Earl Spencer's country estate is called Althorp House. Located in Northamptonshire, England, it has been the Spencer family home since the 16th century. The estate is also known for its extensive grounds and its role as the burial site of Diana, Princess of Wales, who was the earl's sister.
Yes, as it is a specific estate which makes it a part of the proper noun.
No, an earl's land holdings are not specifically called a manor. While a manor is a specific type of estate historically associated with the feudal system, an earl's land could consist of multiple manors, farms, or other types of properties. Manors were often part of the larger landholdings that an earl might own, but not all of an earl's land would be classified as a manor.
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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