the Earl of Hardwicke
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Previously on "That toff barrister from The Apprentice..."
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Didn't Chis Eubank buy Lord of Brighton or something like that?Originally posted by Ardesco View PostNothing unusual, they are going for sale all the time. A few years back some people thought it would be a good idea to buy them up and claim all the bits of greenery that weren't being used in villages and try and extort money from the locals. Didn't go down too well if I remember right.
Because Squire of Southsea was too hard to say.
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That explains a lot.Originally posted by HRH View PostA few yes, some very big owners are family friends, Im talking sunday times rich list.
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Nothing unusual, they are going for sale all the time. A few years back some people thought it would be a good idea to buy them up and claim all the bits of greenery that weren't being used in villages and try and extort money from the locals. Didn't go down too well if I remember right.Originally posted by Jog On View PostWould be interested to see the results of this sale.
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Yet Margaret does not, and never has, worked for Sralan.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostSir Alan doesn't like lawyers FULL STOP
He has said clearly on all the series that have been broadcast that he doesn't need another lawyer in his business as he has Margaret.
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Sir Alan doesn't like lawyers FULL STOP
He has said clearly on all the series that have been broadcast that he doesn't need another lawyer in his business as he has Margaret.
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