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Charters and dating
Charters dating from Coenwulf's reign have survived ; these were documents which granted land to followers or to churchmen and were witnessed by the kings who had the authority to grant the land.
Charters dating from Beorhtwulf's reign have survived ; these were documents which granted land to followers or to churchmen and were witnessed by the kings who had the authority to grant the land.

Charters and from
Charters from the period refer to the town's trade in iron, and to forges making use of local ore and charcoal.
Charters from the next two years mention other kings of Kent, including Sigered, Eanmund and Heahberht.
Once inside the Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom, there are no lines to see the individual documents and visitors are allowed to walk from document to document as they wish.
Charters should be distinguished from warrants and letters of appointment, as they have perpetual effect.
International Charters Terminal 2 handles mainly schedule charter flights to and from Miami, Tampa, Ft. Lauderdale and New York for US residents with special permission from the United States government and Cuban citizens with US visas, the scheduled charters are operated by Gulfstream Air Charters, ABC Charters, Marazul Charters, CTS Charters, and C & T Charters.
Anglo-Saxon Charters are documents from the early medieval period in Britain which typically make a grant of land or record a privilege.
Apart from Charters, it is the oldest statute in English law which has not yet been repealed.
The airline had its roots as a regional air-charter company in the form of Tradewinds Charters, formed in 1976, and using planes predominantly leased from parent company Singapore Airlines serving leisure destinations.
Once inside the Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom, there are no lines to see the individual documents and visitors are allowed to walk from document to document as they wish.
The scientific Fellows of the Society were spurred into action by this, and eventually James South established a Charters Committee " with a view to obtaining a supplementary Charter from the Crown ", aimed primarily at looking at ways to restrict membership.
It rises in the form of two central Queensland rivers, the Thomson between Longreach and Charters Towers, and the Barcoo in the area around Barcaldine, about 500 kilometres inland from Rockhampton.
Access to these islands can be arranged with Barra Fishing Charters, who run regular trips to Mingulay from May to September and visit other islands by arrangement.

Charters and first
" It was also the first recording by New York folksinger Dave Van Ronk, and featured Sam Charters, author of ' The Country Blues ', and his wife Ann as well as Len Kunstadt, co-owner of the Spivey Records label.
The first mention of Whitkirk itself is in 1154-66 in the Early Yorkshire Charters as ‘ Witechirche ’, meaning ‘ white church ’.
His death accepted as during or after 1126 at page 291 of " Early Scottish Charters, Prior to 1153 ", Sir Archibald Campbell Lawrie ( editor ), Glasgow, 1910, Published by James Maclehose and Sons, Glasgow, 1905, it is stated that Eadmer died on 13 January 1123 .. Eadmer must also be credited with being one of the first serious proponents of the Catholic doctrine of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary when he defended popular traditions in his De Conceptione sanctae Mariae.
At the 1907 Charters Towers eisteddfod, Gladys shared first prize for her junior soprano rendition of " O for the Wings of a Dove " with local girl Eileen Coleman.
He began work as a miner at Charters Towers, and later was elected first president of the Miners ' Union.
The two first appeared as their characters Charters and Caldicott in Alfred Hitchcock's 1938 thriller The Lady Vanishes.
Charters and Caldicott overpower first the two guards, then Marsen.
The first recorded bearer of the name was Gilcrist McKwnne, circa 1370, in the Calendar of the Laing Charters during the reign of King David II of Scotland.
It was on this night that Charters first met Kerouac, the subject of her best known work, the biography Kerouac ( 1973 ).

Charters and two
Charters carry the history of the house two centuries further.
New ordinances were issued in 1371 and the Company received a Royal Charter in 1484-one of only two known Royal Charters of Richard III.
It rises west of the Great Dividing Range on low ground as two central Queensland rivers, the Thomson between Longreach and Charters Towers, and the Barcoo in the area around Barcaldine, about inland from Rockhampton.
The Queensland experiment was expanded with two additional bases opening in Charters Towers and Charleville.
Their performances were captured by producer Samuel Charters on volume two of the Vanguard recording Chicago / The Blues / Today !.
On the train, they meet two Englishmen, Charters and Caldicott, who are trying to get home after Britain's declaration of war on Germany.
The film has been frequently promoted as a sequel to The Lady Vanishes, although the story is not a continuation, and only two of the characters ( the two slightly eccentric and cricket-mad English travellers Charters and Caldicott ) are carried over.

Charters and years
* Wilhelm Iwan ( 1871 – 1958 ), author, historian, and theologian ( lived in Charters Towers for nine years and wrote a book describing his experiences )
* Breaker Morant, Australian drover, horseman and soldier, spent some years in Charters Towers

Charters and reign
Charters, which recorded royal grants of land to individuals and to religious houses, provide further information on Coenred's reign, as does the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, compiled in Wessex at the end of the 9th century.
Charters from Beorthwulf's reign show a strained relationship with the church, as Beorhtwulf seized land and subsequently returned it.
Charters from the reign of William the Lion show that the king granted the Barclay estates of Laurencekirk and Fordoun to Humphrey son of Theobald, in right of his wife Agatha.

Charters and show
Proposed plans show demolition of the buildings in the Charters.

Charters and kings
Charters were documents drawn up to record grants of land by kings to their followers or to the church, and they provide some of the earliest documentary sources in England.
Charters were documents which granted land to followers or to churchmen and were witnessed by the kings who had the authority to grant the land.
Charters are an important source of evidence for this relationship ; these were documents which granted land to followers or to churchmen, and were witnessed by the kings who had power to grant the land.
Charters were documents drawn up to record grants of land by kings to their followers or to the church, and provide some of the earliest documentary sources in England.
Charters were documents drawn up to record grants of land by kings to their followers or to the church, and provide some of the earliest documentary sources in England.
* The Charters were a series of legal documents that were primarily ( although not exclusively ) grants of land to individuals by the kings of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms.

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