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  1. 1706-1950: Duchy of Lancaster: Coroners' Inquests and Returns. The National Archives, Kew. DL 46. 27. 1572-1799: Duchy of Lancaster: Counterparts of Leases of the Hospital of Savoy. The National Archives, Kew. DL 47. 28. 1502-1920: Duchy of Lancaster: Court of Duchy Chamber: Papers in Lawsuits.

  2. The Duchy of Cornwall is a well-managed private estate, which was established by Edward III in 1337. The revenues from the estate are passed to HRH The Prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall, who chooses to use them to fund his public, charitable and private activities. The Duchy consists of around 52,449 hectares of land in 20 counties, mostly ...

  3. Mar 9, 2024 · The Duchy land consists of almost 53,000 hectares across 20 counties in England, mostly in the South West. Despite its name, it is not all in Cornwall and it does not cover all of Cornwall ...

  4. The Duchy Today More than 750 years on, the Duchy of Lancaster has in large part retained its historic land and property holdings. However, as a modern portfolio, its assets also include office, retail and industrial property, as well as development land. The Duchy is administered by the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster on behalf of the ...

  5. Nov 24, 2023 · The Duchy of Lancaster Jubilee Trust has received £5.4m in bona vacantia revenues since 2013. More than 99% of its payouts over that period have gone to maintaining the Savoy chapel.

  6. The Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster is normally a member of the British Cabinet. The income of the Duchy of Lancaster accrues to the Duke of Lancaster, a title which has been held by the reigning monarch since 1413, whether male or female; King Charles III is the current Duke of Lancaster. Duchy of Cornwall

  7. Unit. Royal Regiment of Fusiliers. Stephen Paul Barclay (born 3 May 1972) [1] [2] is a British politician who has been the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs since November 2023, having previously served in various cabinet positions under prime ministers Theresa May, Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak between 2018 and 2023.

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