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Just been looking at a house I might buy
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You suddenly notice I'm not wearing a ring on my hand.Originally posted by amcdonald View PostOoooer missus

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My a similar token, I am a Squire. I haven't had it added to my business cards yet though.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostMy wife is Lady of Glencairn. Somewhere up in Scotland she owns a piece of land 1cm*1cm..Comment
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Not bad price for nice looking place (apart from front of house);Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostPricey!?!
For the SE that's almost free.
What's the catch there - some grade listing or somethng?Comment
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its slipping into the Thames?
no listing built in 2003.
It has a jail in the Garden, maybe you can have a plan B disciplining naughty MP's in the faux Jail.Comment
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those titles are not worth the parchment there written on, there was a recent sale of a title around my manor and the people who owned the title appeared and said they owned it so the title could not be sold upon investigation it appeared that they did own the title and so did 5 other people, they all owned a title with the same name, apparently its quite common for titles to be sold multiple timesOriginally posted by DimPrawn View Post4 bedroom detached house for sale in Shepperton, TW17
In addition you will attain a slice of English history, as the sale includes the title, Lord of the Manor of Shepperton, an ancient title dating back to the medieval times.

You may kneel and kiss my ring.Comment
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