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Charters and like
Other early, settler ancestors included names like: Acton, Charters, Dusto, Purvis, Rundle, Bagshaw, Doble, Phair, St. John, Umphrey, Brethour, Doyle, Fallowdown, Ruddy and Vrooman ( for whom the semi-ghost town of Vroomanton was named ).

Charters and had
Companies such as Hawick Cashmere, Hawick Knitwear, Johnstons of Elgin, Lyle & Scott, Peter Scott, Pringle of Scotland, and Scott and Charters, all have had and in many cases still have manufacturing plants in Hawick, producing some of the most luxurious cashmere and merino wool knitwear in the world today.
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.
By 1998, 42 Charters had been published, and they included services provided by public service industries such as the health service and the railways, as well as by the civil service.
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 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.
The Burgesses of Irvine were able to produce Royal Charters showing that the town had the right to control trade in the Baronies of Cunninghame and Largs.
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.
Land that had traditionally been on the borders of Mercia and Wessex were administered by the Mercian court, as is seen in Charters of Offa, and his son Ecgfrith.
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.
Although most historians record that Cornwall had come under the control of the Kingdom of England by the time of the Norman Conquest, and the county was included in the Domesday Book, some nationalist activists question the constitutional basis for the administration of Cornwall as part of England, arguing that the Duchy Charters of 1337 place the governance of Cornwall with the Duchy of Cornwall rather than the English Crown.
By the time he was tracked down, by Bob Koester and Samuel Charters in 1962, he had become completely blind and was living in poverty.
Bittles had bought Griffiths ' book at his local railway station and believed he would be the right person to edit a new magazine called Yacht Sales and Charters.
The list of boroughs which had the right to elect a member grew slowly over the centuries as monarchs gave out more Royal Charters, but the last charter was given to Newark in 1674.

Charters and their
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 of Ivan the Terrible to Bashkir tribes became the basis of their contractual relationship with the tsar ’ s government.
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 earlier date follows the 1389 ordinance of Richard II requiring the guilds and fellowships to lay before him their Charters and Letters Patent, and the second follows the more serious legislation of 1425 banning the annual assemblies of masons.
Under their Charters, they are empowered to make Statutes, but any changes to these require the approval of the Privy Council.
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.
* Presentation of the Lee Resolution from National Archives and Records Administration as part of their Charters of Freedom presentation of the Declaration of Independence.
The two first appeared as their characters Charters and Caldicott in Alfred Hitchcock's 1938 thriller The Lady Vanishes.
Charters provide a little information about some of his activities, but overall their usefulness is limited ; this is because no charter-collections ( called cartularies ) from the Gaelic south-west have survived the Middle Ages, and the only surviving charters relevant to Donnchadh's career come from the heavily Normanised English-speaking area to the east.

Charters and law
Charters, law codes and coins throw considerable light on Æthelstan's government, and a scribe known as Æthelstan A ', who was responsible for drafting all charters between 928 and 935, provides very detailed information, including location, which allows the historian to trace Æthelstan's progress around the country.
University and College in The Charters and Letters Patent Amendment Bill which later became law but many of the College contributions to this were unclear or not comprehensive, possibly because it concerned an internal dispute within College as to outside interference and also as misconduct by College Authorities in overseeing voting which led to a visitors enquiry which in turn found problems with the voting procedures and ordered a repeat ballot.
Apart from Charters, it is the oldest statute in English law which has not yet been repealed.
In the initial planning stages of the Charters development this section was intended to be the counter-balance to the court's ability to strike-out law with the Charter.

Charters and with
While the book concentrates on the names of London railway stations, Harris seems to have confused Plaistow in Essex ( and later London ) with the Plaistow near Crich in Derbyshire, which is recorded as " Plagestoue " in the Darley Charters of 1200.
Charters have been used in Europe since medieval times to create cities ( i. e., localities with recognized legal rights and privileges ).
Among the 750 or so organisations with Royal Charters are cities ; the Bank of England ; the BBC ; theatres such as the Royal Opera House and the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane ; Livery Companies ; universities ( mostly those founded before 1993 ); professional institutions, such as the Institution of Royal Engineers and charities.
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.
The Senate was constituted by the Letters Patent of 1857 as a body corporate under the name, style, and title of " The Chancellor, Doctors, and Masters of the University of Dublin ", empowered by statements such as " It shall be and shall continue to be a body corporate with a common seal, and shall have power under the said seal to do all such acts as may be lawful for it to do in conformity with the laws and statutes of the State and with the Charters and Statutes of the College.
First, by a generator integrated with the IC and second by removing the cassettes so that they can be recharged off-board in the home ( Charters, Watkinson, Wykes, & Simpkin, 2009 ).
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.
* " State Charters Riddled with Omissions and Inconsistencies ", The Australian, 29 March 1996.
* Doctor Brown with horses and carriage, Charters Towers, ca.
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.

Charters and these
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.
In some cases these were older schools with new Royal Charters, now making them universities.
Charters are available in Murrays ' vehicles in all these cities, as well as via subcontracted vehicles throughout Australia and New Zealand.

Charters and primarily
* 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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