But, however, it must not be concluded upon this alone that the poet's father was a landed proprietor, as the inheritance could proceed from any other ancestor to whom Shakspeare was by law heir.
I shall now be what I have long wished, a landed proprietor on the other side of the Atlantic.
Then I begged of him either to carry out his old plan of becoming a landed proprietor in America, or to return to us.
They return to Russia, and he devotes himself to the duties of a landed proprietor, becoming quite reasonably successful.
There is a study of his life at this period in the book entitled A Landed Proprietor, which gives an account, at once graphic and sombre, of the enormous difficulties of the task.
Though he is himself a landed proprietor, he regards the class as cumberers of the ground, and thinks that all their land should be confiscated and distributed among the peasantry.
An amusing illustration of the current complaints came under my notice when, in 1903, I was visiting a landed proprietor of the southern provinces, who has a large sugar factory on his estate.
In the interval between revisions, a landed proprietor continued to pay taxes on all the male serfs accredited to him on the official list, births being considered as an exact offset to deaths, for the sake of convenience.
He made money rapidly in army contracts, a business for which he was well qualified, and finally bought an estate and set up for a landed proprietor.
At ten years of age, realizing himself to be a "landed proprietor" through the christening gift of his waggish grandsire, young Barnum set out to survey his estate, which he had not yet seen.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "landed proprietor" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.