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  3. Chapel Cleeve Manor - Wikipedia

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    After having parted ways, the remaining owner, Jeannie Wilkins, unable to afford further restoration works and upkeep, placed the 17-bedroom house, with 7 acres (2.8 ha) of land, up for sale with a price of £1,695,000. [9] [10] However, it was estimated by Jeannie Wilkins it would take at least £500,000 to make it habitable. [11]

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    Sulif Ibnal Sid Wilkins, 34, allegedly fired at an Overland Park police officer multiple times as they attempted to stop Wilkins from committing an armed robbery outside a McDonald’s.

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    Officials are asking people to disregard social media posts from unvetted sources stating they can volunteer to help with wildfire cleanup in Los Angeles County.. Four active wildfires are burning ...

  6. Dominique Wilkins - Wikipedia

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    He also shot better than 80 percent from the free throw line for the first of 10 consecutive seasons. Despite Wilkins's efforts, Atlanta finished 34–48 and failed to reach the playoffs. Wilkins exploded into the NBA's elite circle in 1985–86, winning the league scoring title with an average of 30.3 points per game.

  7. List of slave traders of the United States - Wikipedia

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    When the Union Army entered Savannah, Georgia during the American Civil War, they occupied what is now called the John Montmollin Building; it had a large sign that read "A. Bryan's Negro Mart" and was described as having "handcuffs, whips, and staples for tying, etc. Bills of sale of slaves by hundreds, and letters, all giving faithful ...