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But the reality ever since the divorce of Prince Charles and Princess Diana, Prince Charles has effectively Mrs. Parker Bowles from the Duchy of Cornwall, which is quite appropriate as she is the Duchess of Cornwall.
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The rest of it comes, actually, from some very strange set-up, where he -- he has the Duchy of Cornwall, which is an organization set up in 1337 to provide the heir of the throne with money.
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It is also subject to the Freedom of Information Act. The Duchy of Cornwall is the analogous body in Cornwall but, in a departure from its historical role, it now claims to be a private estate with exemption from the Freedom of Information Act.2000.
BlogCymru.com 2009
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An attempt has been made to separate the Duchy of Cornwall, which is not subject to English tax legislation, from the territory of Cornwall, the argument being that the Duchy has a separate existence to the geographical area of Cornwall and holds property outside the area.
BlogCymru.com 2009
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In the Cornwall Submarine Mines Act 1858 it states that the Duchy of Cornwall is a
BlogCymru.com 2009
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He was the son of Sir Clive Burn, a solicitor employed as secretary to the Duchy of Cornwall, and his wife Phyllis.
Michael Burn obituary Meic Stephens 2010
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I know somebody who rents a farm off the Duchy of Cornwall.
WORTH IT? 2009
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He apparently made $70 million dollars last year from his Duchy of Cornwall and its assorted products.
Archive 2008-08-01 Elizabeth Kerri Mahon 2008
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JEPHSON: Well, traditionally the prince of Wales 'household is funded out of the Duchy of Cornwall.
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JEPHSON: Well, traditionally the prince of Wales 'household is funded out of the Duchy of Cornwall.
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