This land passed into the hands of the Carmelite priests in 1621.
In the late 17th century the lands passed to the Cassillis family.
When he died in 1926 the house and land passed to his son Michel.
After 1777, the house and the land passed through many hands.
By this act, the land on Long Island first passed into private hands.
If the land passes to private owners, he said, "we'd like to see the Government get fair market value for it."
Over the years, the land passed through several owners and, among other things, was used for an evangelical camp.
By 1330 the lands had passed to the Mowbray family.
The land and the lordship then passed to corporate owners.
Did the lands hold those feelings and pass them on?