Landsteward may refer to: Environmental stewardship, responsible use and protection of the natural environment through conservation and sustainable practices...
Essex, and baptised there on 31 March 1644. His father, Henry, became landsteward to the Earl of Suffolk, owner of Audley End House, in 1652, and young...
Matador was formed in 1951 by Fred Koch. It won the 2010 Lone Star LandSteward Award. The company also owns ranches in Kansas and Texas that are being...
Koremune no Tadahisa (惟宗忠久) but after being given the position of jitō (landsteward) of the Shimazu Estate by Minamoto no Yoritomo, he took the name of Shimazu...
still living in the area as of 2019[update]. They initially worked as landstewards, but Ystumllyn eventually re-entered into the employment of the Wynn...
surviving son of the first Earl. Lord Ferrers killed Mr Johnson, his land-steward, was tried, condemned for murder and hanged at Tyburn on 5 May 1760....
stationed in Castlewellan, County Down. In the 1870s or 1880s, he became a landsteward to the wealthy Annesley family, who built the town of Castlewellan. While...
was steward, and in Scotland a land agent was usually referred to as a factor. Today the term estate manager or similar is more common. A land agent...
County, in the Kingdom of Hungary, Austrian Empire. Liszt's father was a landsteward in the service of Prince Nikolaus II Esterházy; a keen amateur musician...
its name from this estate as the clan succeeded the position of jitō (landsteward). No contemporary source recorded the foundation of the Shimazu Estate...
significant influence on his academic and career interests. Steward's "direct engagement" with the land (specifically, subsistence through irrigation and ranching)...
medieval shōen of Japan. In the early Kamakura period, the positions of the landsteward of the Shimazu Estate and the military governor of Ōsumi Province were...
James Azle Steward (1831 – 1889) was an American doctor, land owner and founder of Azle, Texas. Born in Tennessee, Steward moved to Texas prior to 1860...
Farm near Stewarton. He was a teacher, a gardener later in life and a landsteward on the nearby Robertland Estate, possibly through the influence of his...
Steward Island (Danish: Steward Ø; also Stewart Ø in some sources) is an uninhabited island in King Christian IX Land, at the eastern end of Greenland...
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Natural Landmarks are nationally significant sites owned by a variety of landstewards, and their participation in this federal program is voluntary. The legislative...
baroque state rooms in the British Isles. According to Robert Edmonds, landsteward at Boughton House in 1797, "In the year 1792 Boughton gardens were thrown...
Source: (Est 1996) Lone Star LandSteward Awards: Leopold Conservation Award (1st) Ecoregion Award (2nd) Lone Star LandSteward Award (3rd) Monuments and...
greater security of land ownership, through either formal or informal means, then those that use the land will be better stewards of it. Land reforms carried...
Begg, husband of Robert Burns' youngest sister Isabella, became the landsteward for Mr James Hope Vere MP on his estate at Blackwood. On 24 April 1813...
Woodland Stewards, Inc. is a conservation land trust in the United States whose mission is to assist landowners with land protection efforts. When landowners...