Mr. Darcy
The owner of the large estate at Derbyshire in "Pride and Prejudice" was Mr. Darcy.
Pemberley, a large estate in Derbyshire
plantation
Plantation
Mr Darcy lives in Derbyshire in a house called Pemberley. It has beautiful grounds and has one of the finest woods in the whole of England... Not to mention a very well stocked lake!
Partoon: owner of a large estate in a Dutch colony
A cooperative farm.
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In Pride and Prejudice, Derbyshire is the county in England where Mr. Darcy's estate, Pemberley, is located. It is portrayed as a picturesque and wealthy area of countryside.
A large estate run by the owner or manager and farmed by workers living on it is called a plantation. The produce grown is often for distant markets.
The owner's estate must be probated and you would need to get a deed from the court appointed estate representative.The owner's estate must be probated and you would need to get a deed from the court appointed estate representative.The owner's estate must be probated and you would need to get a deed from the court appointed estate representative.The owner's estate must be probated and you would need to get a deed from the court appointed estate representative.
A Laird is a hereditary title for the owner of a landed estate in Scotland.