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A charter purporting to be from King Æthelberht, dated 28 April 604, survives in the Textus Roffensis, as well as a copy based on the Textus in the 14th-century Liber Temporalium.
Ye Olde Man & Scythe in Bolton is mentioned by name in a charter of 1251, but the current building is dated 1631.
For some unknown reason, the charter is dated a year earlier, as 1582.
Encouraged by his nephews Pepin II and Charles, King of Provence, Louis invaded in 858 ; Charles the Bald could not even raise an army to resist the invasion and fled to Burgundy ; in that year, Louis issued a charter dated " the first year of the reign in West Francia.
By a charter dated on 17 July 1051 is noted that Richeza participated in the reorganization of the Ezzonen properties.
According to a charter dated 775, the former abbot of Selsey, Bishop Eadberht of Selsey ( c. 705 x? 709 )-( 716 x?
Nunna's last surviving charter, which is dated 714 in error for 717, is witnessed by a King Æðelstan.
His name was also added to a forged charter dated 956 ( possibly an error for 976 ).
One charter is precisely dated to 1 April 675 in the first year of Hlothhere ’ s reign, which conflicts with accession date attributed to him by Bede.
Emperor Ludwig later legitimized Jan Cordeken, Lord of Glymes and the charter dated to 27 August 1344 lists John II as the father and Elisabeth Gortygin as his mother.
In 1112, at the age of 16, Roger began his personal rule, being named " now knight, now Count of Sicily and Calabria " in a charter document dated June 12, 1112.
There is a charter of Hywel's which has been dated to c. 885 ; amongst the witnesses is one " Asser ", which may be the same person.
Asser's first appearance in the position is in 900, when he appears as a witness to a charter ; hence the succession can only be dated to the years 890 to 900.
Prior to the 19th century the area now forming the Borough was practically unoccupied: very few of the present settlements were mentioned in the Domesday Book, although the village of Bexley has a charter dated 814CE.
The refoundation is what lies behind an exceptionally elaborate charter for Pershore, dated 972, in which King Edgar is presented as granting new lands and privileges as well as confirming old ones, such as the one granted by Coenwulf.
There is little contemporary information for her life, but in a Winchester charter dated 939, she was the beneficiary of land at Droxford in Hampshire granted by her half-brother King Athelstan.
A charter of Swæfheard's dated 691 is also of interest as it indicates that Æthelred had invaded Kent ; it has been suggested that Æthelred intended to place Wilfrid in the Archbishop's seat at Canterbury, but if so he was unsuccessful.
The East Saxons did return to the Mercian orbit over the next few years: a charter of Æthelred's, dated between 693 and 704, shows him granting land to Wealdhere, the bishop of London, and in 704 Æthelred consented to a grant made by Swæfheard.
The charter, made from Thame, is dated between 673 and 675, and it was probably Egbert's death that triggered Wulfhere's intervention.
Coenwulf styled himself " King of the Mercians and the Province of Kent " ( rex Merciorum atque provincie Cancie ) in a charter dated 809.
Ælfthryth is more reliably established as Coenwulf's wife, again from charter evidence ; she is recorded on charters dated between 804 and 817.
Ine may not have recovered any of the lands north of the Thames that had belonged to the West Saxons under previous kings, but it is known that he controlled the southern bank: a charter dated 687 shows him giving land to the church at Streatley on the Thames and at nearby Basildon.
In a charter dated 25 July 1378 the king decreed that Coldingham Priory would no longer be a daughter house of the English Durham Priory but was to be attached to Dunfermline Abbey.
One charter from Pamplona, dated 29 September 1023, is witnessed by Sancho's mother, Jimena Fernández, his wife Mayor, her children, listed García, Ferdinand then Gonzalo, and their brother, the illegitimate Ramiro.
A later charter from the monastery of San Pedro de Cardeña, dated 1 January 1030, explicits lists Sancho as king in León ( the overlord of Castile ) and Ferdinand as count in Castile.

charter and October
He was one of the charter members of Tuscola's Masonic Lodge No. 332, which was founded on October 2, 1860.
On 7 October 855, Benedict III issued a charter for the Abbey of Corvey.
* October 20 – Three members of the rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd die in a charter plane crash outside Gillsburg, Mississippi, 3 days after the release of their fifth studio album Street Survivors.
* October 17 – The Foundling Hospital is created in London by royal charter.
On 31 October 2005, Virgin Atlantic operated a humanitarian aid charter flight to Islamabad, with 55 tonnes of aid for the people affected by the earthquake in Pakistan.
This group was able to obtain the congressional charter for the National Trust for Historic Preservation, which President Harry S. Truman signed on October 26, 1949.
David Box ironically would later die in a charter plane crash on October 23, 1964 while touring as a solo singer.
The town received its first charter on the October 26, 1686, and was made a port of entry in 1694.
The City of Harper Woods came into existence on October 29, 1951, when the charter took effect and the first city council was sworn in.
Woodbridge was settled in the early autumn of 1664 and was granted a charter on June 1, 1669 by King Charles II of England, and reincorporated on October 31, 1693.
It was abandoned after the flooding, and was purchased by a local cement magnate, so that it could be converted into the Rosendale Library ; the library association had its charter granted on October 24, 1958.
The congregation was officially organized in October 1953 with 339 charter members.
On October 16, 1920, Hornsby's charter was written and a new government was formed.
In October 1926, the city charter was adopted, and Miller was elected mayor.
The Virginia General Assembly approved the charter for the town of " Stephensburgh " on October 12, 1758.
Henry de Keighley, a Lancashire knight, was granted a charter to hold a market in Keighley on 17 October 1305 by King Edward I.
On October 10, 2000, he made hand-edited revisions to the PIJ charter, which were incorporated into a clean copy of the charter.
A new charter for the enlarged Province of Massachusetts Bay was given final approval in England on October 16, 1691.
On October 29, 1988, she and her family survived a crash after their charter plane lost power on takeoff.
The National Investigations Committee On Aerial Phenomena was formed in 1956, with the organization's corporate charter being approved October 24.
St Matthew's Fair was originally established by charter in 1266, the Liskeard Lions ' Club re-established the fair in 1976 which runs in September / October.
This official status lasted until the English conquest of New Netherland in October 1664, and continued unofficially until the area was included in William Penn's charter for Pennsylvania in 1682.
By royal charter dated 29 October 1900 the borough was granted the title City of Westminster.
The Association was incorporated and charter granted by the state of Georgia on October 7, 1977.

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