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In the park she commissioned the construction of follies; small ornamental pavilions. There were at least four such constructions: the Wood House, the Gazebo, the
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The château was demolished in the 19th century and the land was sold off. Most of what made up the estate is now a residential estate.
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was essentially a franchised customs and excise operation which collected duties on behalf of the king, under 6-year contracts.
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When completed, it was covered with a flat roof with a railing in the
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on the way to the scaffold; Batz's mistress was later executed for her involvement in the meetings.
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