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council and subsequently
There, a new settlement was formed, being granted a council two years later ( 1706 ), with the name of San Roque, and being considered by the Spanish Crown as the heir to the lost town of Gibraltar ( historical objects and records predating 1704 were subsequently taken to San Roque where they remain to this day.
In August – September 1998, elections were held for urban council members, who subsequently elected their mayors.
The city council requested Brunau form part of the planning team, but subsequently he left a short time later due to creative conflicts with Perret ( UNESCO 2005, p. 5 ).
Some cities that used to have a city council but have subsequently had it abolished may have charter trustees, drawn from the local district council, who appoint the mayor and look after the city's traditions.
After retiring from baseball, Bunning returned to his native northern Kentucky and was subsequently elected to the city council, and then the state senate, in which he served as minority leader.
A council was, in fact, subsequently held at Clovesho ( the location of which is now lost ); Æthelbald attended and perhaps presided.
Labour subsequently lost control of the council in the 2006 local elections which produced a hung result.
All of the ship's timbers have subsequently been raised and transferred to a dedicated industrial unit which the local council describes as " now the biggest wood conservation centre in the UK ", where preservation and research continue.
The town council of Biggs subsequently rejected the proposal .< ref > Raine, George.
Municipal Judge Tom Julian was re-elected in April 2009 to the position he's held for many years ; the city council subsequently converted the municipal judge position an appointed rather than an elected position and reappointed Julian to the position.
The leader of the council was Labour councillor Rhondda Geekie and the position of provost ( initially Labour councillor Alex Hannah ) was subsequently held by Lib Dem councillor Eric Gotts.
In 1826 he was made grand officer of the Legion of Honour ; he was subsequently appointed president of the council of state.
In 1988, he was elected to the city council and subsequently became city commissioner for environmental protection.
Here he remained until called to succeed Philip Marheineke at Berlin in 1847 ; subsequently he became university preacher, rector of the university, provost of St Nicolai ( in 1854 ) and member of the supreme council of the church, in which last capacity he was one of the ablest and most active promoters of the Evangelical Union.
However, he subsequently fell out with the majority of the Swedish nobility, most prominently Svante Nilsson, and the Swedish council of the realm declared him to be deposed as regent on 8 March 1497.
" The Act was subsequently upheld through the passage of an order in council by the federal government.
He subsequently retired from the council, calling an end to his public career.
Shaftesbury's actions in the 1674 session further angered Charles II, so on 19 May 1674, Shaftesbury was expelled from the privy council, and subsequently sacked as Lord Lieutenant of Dorset and ordered to leave London.
In 1945, the family took refuge from the final fighting of the war in Hungary, along with 10, 000 other refugees, and subsequently settled in Našice, where Josip Mesić became the chairman of the District council.
The 2004 Council Election was marred by vote rigging by the Labour Party candidates who were subsequently removed from the council.
Otto I subsequently summoned a council which deposed John XII, who was in hiding in the mountains of Campania, and elected Pope Leo VIII in his stead.
The municipal council subsequently appointed Clayton as mayor.
Sewell subsequently returned to city council as an alderman in a by-election, to replace Ward 6 alderman Dan Heap who had been elected to parliament, and won re-election in 1982.
Respect almost immediately won a council seat in Preston as SWP member Michael Lavalette was elected as a Socialist Alliance candidate in 2003, but subsequently voted with the majority of the SWP to wind down the Socialist Alliance in favour of the newly formed party, who was joined by a former Labour councillor, Steve Brooks.

council and granted
The 28th canon of the fourth ecumenical council clarified this point by stating: " For the Fathers rightly granted privileges to the throne of Old Rome because it was the royal city.
When John I died, Henry's eldest brother, Edward became head of the castles council, and granted Henry a " Royal Flush " of all profits from trading within the areas he discovered as well as the sole right to authorize expeditions beyond Cape Bojador.
The council granted remarkable position and deference granted to the king of the Visigoths.
On 3 November 2006, Curaçao and Sint Maarten were granted autonomy in an agreement, but this agreement was rejected by the then island council of Curaçao on 28 November.
In 1435 he was sent by Cardinal Albergati, Eugenius IV's legate at the council, on a secret mission to Scotland, the object of which is variously related even by himself < ref > In his Commentaries, he briefly mentions that that he was sent to Scotland " to help a prelate come back into the King's favour " and later mentions that once in the presence of the King ( James I ) he was granted everything he had come to Scotland for.
After the arrest of the Bishop of Pamiers by Philip IV in 1301, Pope Boniface VIII issued the bull Salvator Mundi, retracting all privileges granted to the French king by previous popes, and a few weeks later Ausculta fili with charges against the king, summoning him before a council to Rome.
On his part Maximilian granted religious liberty to the Lutheran nobles and knights in Austria, and refused to allow the publication of the decrees of the council of Trent.
In 1663 the Invisible College became the Royal Society of London for the Improvement of Natural Knowledge, and the charter of incorporation granted by Charles II of England, named Boyle a member of the council.
In 2004 the council was granted funding from Advantage West Midlands to build a new Eco-Park on the outskirts of the town on the other side of the A49, with space for new " environmentally friendly " office buildings and a park & ride facility.
Alphonse the Magnanimous ’ prerogative, though, was granted at the petition of the Consell de Cent, and so the council was always to consider the Estudi General created in 1450 as the city ’ s true university, since it was very much under its control and patronage.
Being in financial problems, the club was helped by the city council of Eindhoven, who granted a larger amount of money to make sure the club would not face the possibility of going into administration.
In 870 a council of Constantinople granted the Church of Bulgaria autocephalous status and Greek priests were sent as missionaries ; they were soon replaced by Bulgarians.
In 1920 it was granted full council status.
The council had been in financial trouble for several years ; in 2008 it was granted a provisional charter by National.
At first this was granted very selectively: to the council members of certain classes of towns, whom Roman practice made citizens ; to veterans, either legionaries or soldiers in auxiliary units ; and to a number of natives whose patrons were able to obtain it for them.
The parley for the trek was successful and Orgetorix was granted passage, and with the trek ratified by council, an army was called up and provisioned for.
The former coat of arms, granted in 1950, shows a golden oak tree, representing the Upstalsboom, a tree outside the city of Aurich under which free Frisians gathered for their yearly council meetings.
The council, held at Chelsea, asserted that Coenwulf did not have the right to make appointments to nunneries and monasteries, although both Leo and his predecessor, Pope Hadrian I, had granted Offa and Coenwulf the right to do so.
The docks form part of the Port of Bristol and were operated by the Port of Bristol Authority, part of Bristol City Council, until 1991 when the council granted a 150 year lease to the Bristol Port Company.
In 1956, George Town became the first municipality in the Federation of Malaya to have a fully elected council, and on 1 January 1957, the municipality became a city by a royal charter granted by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, becoming the first ( and until 1972, the only ) city in the Federation.
The coat of arms of the former County Borough of Oldham council, granted 7 November 1894, based upon those of an ancient local family Oldham ( surname ) | surnamed Oldham.
Nauvoo's charter granted the city council powers equal to the Illinois legislature within the jurisdiction of Nauvoo.
Power was granted to the city council to pass ordinances for the order and welfare of the city.

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