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Letters and Patent
Since Mountbatten had no sons, when he was created Viscount Mountbatten of Burma of Romsey in the County of Southampton on 27 August 1946 and then Earl Mountbatten of Burma and Baron Romsey in the County of Southampton on 28 October 1947, the Letters Patent were drafted such that in the event he left no sons or issue in the male line, the titles could pass to his daughters, in order of seniority of birth, and to their heirs male respectively.
* 1842 21 August – The Church of England Diocese of Gibraltar was founded by Letters Patent and took over the pastoral care of the chaplaincies and congregations from Portugal to the Caspian Sea.
The position of prime minister is not outlined in any Canadian constitutional document and is mentioned only in passing in Schedule B of the Constitution Act, 1982, and the Letters Patent issued in 1947 by King George VI.
In 1863 that part of New South Wales to the north of South Australia was annexed to South Australia by Letters Patent as the Northern Territory of South Australia, which became shortened to the Northern Territory ( 6 July 1863 ).
British arrangements for the government of South Georgia were first established under the 1843 British Letters Patent.
In 1908 the United Kingdom issued further Letters Patent which established constitutional arrangements for its possessions in the South Atlantic.
The Letters Patent covered South Georgia, the South Orkneys, the South Shetlands, the South Sandwich Islands, and Graham Land.
The United Kingdom formally annexed the South Sandwich Islands through the 1908 Letters Patent, grouping them with other British-held territory in Antarctica as the Falkland Islands Dependencies.
On 12 January 1938, by Letters Patent, the islands were declared a dependency of Saint Helena.
Although the constitution of Canada states that the " Command-in-Chief of the Land and Naval Militia, and of all Naval and Military Forces, of and in Canada, is hereby declared to continue and be vested in the Queen ," the governor general acts in her place as Commander-in-Chief of the Canadian Forces and is permitted through the 1947 Letters Patent to use the title Commander-in-Chief in and over Canada.
On 30 November 1917, King George V issued Letters Patent defining who are members of the Royal Family ; the text of the notice from the London Gazette is as follows:
In 1996, Her Majesty The Queen modified these Letters Patent, as was evidenced by this Notice from the London Gazette:
In 1898, Queen Victoria issued Letters Patent that granted the children of the eldest son of the Prince of Wales the style Royal Highness, and at the age of two, Albert became " His Royal Highness Prince Albert of York ".
In settling the issue, George's first act as king was to confer upon his brother the title and style " His Royal Highness The Duke of Windsor ", but the Letters Patent creating the dukedom prevented any wife or children from bearing royal styles.
In other words, no reasonable objection could have been taken if the King had decided that his exclusion from the lineal succession excluded him from the right to this title as conferred by the existing Letters Patent.
The right to use this style or title, in our view, is within the prerogative of His Majesty and he has the power to regulate it by Letters Patent generally or in particular circumstances.
If it were used by Princess Elizabeth, it would have degraded her right as a Princess of the United Kingdom unless Letters Patent or Legislation were introduced to the contrary.
As the 1947 Letters Patent issued by King George VI permit the Governor General of Canada to exercise almost all of the monarch's powers in respect of Canada, the viceroy is expected to continue to act as the personal representative of the monarch, and not any regent, even if the monarch is a child or incapacitated.
Officials at Rideau Hall have pointed to the Letters Patent of 1947 as justification for describing the governor general as head of state, but others countered that the document makes no such distinction, either literally or implicitly, nor does it effect an abdication of the sovereign's powers in favour of the viceroy.
" There are also a few duties which must be specifically performed by, or bills that require assent by, the Queen ; these include applying the royal sign-manual and Great Seal of Canada to the appointment papers of governors general, the issuance of Letters Patent, the confirmation of awards of Canadian honours, the approval of any change in her Canadian title, and the creation of new Senate seats.
Examples include the Letters Patent awarded to the " Towns of Brighton and Hove ", the " Town of Wolverhampton " and the " Town of Newport in the County Borough of Newport ".
It originated from Letters Patent ( similar to a royal charter ) granted to the University of Cambridge by Henry VIII in 1534, and has been producing books continuously since the first University Press book was printed in 1584.
University printing did not actually begin in Cambridge until the first practising University Printer, Thomas Thomas, had been appointed in 1583, nearly fifty years after the grant of the Letters Patent.
In those days, the Stationers ’ Company in London jealously guarded its monopoly of printing, which partly explains the delay between the date of the University ’ s Letters Patent and the printing of the first book.

Letters and attached
Letters in little cachets were attached to rings fastened around the legs of the birds that had been trained to home in on the major metros of the time. Pigeons were used to send messages / mails before 18th century.

Letters and Act
The governance of Trinity College was changed in 2000, by the Oireachtas, in legislation proposed by the Board of the college, viz The Trinity College, Dublin ( Charters and Letters Patent Amendment ) Act, 2000.
However, formally, this still remains the standard method, a fact that is recited by the wording of the Letters Patent for the appointment of the Royal Commissioners, and by the wording of the Letters Patent for the granting of the Royal Assent in writing under the 1967 Act ("... And forasmuch as We cannot at this time be present in the Higher House of Our said Parliament being the accustomed place for giving Our Royal Assent ...").
When the procedure created by the Royal Assent Act 1967 is followed, Assent is considered granted when the presiding officers of both Houses, having received the Letters Patent from the Sovereign signifying the Assent, have notified their respective House of the grant of Royal Assent.
This is important because, under British Law, unless there is any provision to the contrary, an Act takes effect on the date in which it receives Royal Assent, and that date is not regarded as being the date when the Letters Patent are signed, or when they are delivered to the presiding officers of each House, but the date in which both Houses have been formally acquainted of the conferral of Assent to the Act.
* Letters on the Factory Act, as it affects the Cotton Manufacture ( 1837 )
Queen Victoria confirmed this practice in Letters Patent dated 30 January 1864 ( the first Act of the Prerogative dealing with the princely title in general terms ).
* 11: Letters to the Nigger Children: ( 1 ) Discard the " Act of Christening ," ( 2 ) Justice is a " White Woman ," ( 3 ) Epistles to My Nigger Beings, ( 4 ) Niggers, God, Church and Ministry
# Given the purpose this image is being used for in the article, it is unlikely that any such image will be located in the future ( copyright for departmental logos and the Royal Arms are protected by Letters Patent and will never expire under the terms of the Copyrights Designs and Patents Act 1988.
# Given the purpose this image is being used for in the article, it is unlikely that any such image will be located in the future ( copyright for departmental logos and the Royal Arms are protected by Letters Patent and will never expire under the terms of the Copyrights Designs and Patents Act 1988.
# Given the purpose this image is being used for in the article, it is unlikely that any such image will be located in the future ( copyright for departmental logos and the Royal Arms are protected by Letters Patent and will never expire under the terms of the Copyrights Designs and Patents Act 1988.
# Given the purpose this image is being used for in the article, it is unlikely that any such image will be located in the future ( copyright for departmental logos and the Royal Arms are protected by Letters Patent and will never expire under the terms of the Copyrights Designs and Patents Act 1988.
# Given the purpose this image is being used for in the article, it is unlikely that any such image will be located in the future ( copyright for departmental logos and the Royal Arms are protected by Letters Patent and will never expire under the terms of the Copyrights Designs and Patents Act 1988.
# Given the purpose this image is being used for in the article, it is unlikely that any such image will be located in the future ( copyright for departmental logos and the Royal Arms are protected by Letters Patent and will never expire under the terms of the Copyrights Designs and Patents Act 1988.
# Given the purpose this image is being used for in the article, it is unlikely that any such image will be located in the future ( copyright for departmental logos and the Royal Arms are protected by Letters Patent and will never expire under the terms of the Copyrights Designs and Patents Act 1988.
# Given the purpose this image is being used for in the article, it is unlikely that any such image will be located in the future ( copyright for departmental logos and the Royal Arms are protected by Letters Patent and will never expire under the terms of the Copyrights Designs and Patents Act 1988.
# Given the purpose this image is being used for in the article, it is unlikely that any such image will be located in the future ( copyright for departmental logos and the Royal Arms are protected by Letters Patent and will never expire under the terms of the Copyrights Designs and Patents Act 1988.
# Given the purpose this image is being used for in the article, it is unlikely that any such image will be located in the future ( copyright for departmental logos and the Royal Arms are protected by Letters Patent and will never expire under the terms of the Copyrights Designs and Patents Act 1988.
# Given the purpose this image is being used for in the article, it is unlikely that any such image will be located in the future ( copyright for departmental logos and the Royal Arms are protected by Letters Patent and will never expire under the terms of the Copyrights Designs and Patents Act 1988.
# Given the purpose this image is being used for in the article, it is unlikely that any such image will be located in the future ( copyright for departmental logos and the Royal Arms are protected by Letters Patent and will never expire under the terms of the Copyrights Designs and Patents Act 1988.
# Given the purpose this image is being used for in the article, it is unlikely that any such image will be located in the future ( copyright for departmental logos and the Royal Arms are protected by Letters Patent and will never expire under the terms of the Copyrights Designs and Patents Act 1988.
# Given the purpose this image is being used for in the article, it is unlikely that any such image will be located in the future ( copyright for departmental logos and the Royal Arms are protected by Letters Patent and will never expire under the terms of the Copyrights Designs and Patents Act 1988.

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