A few hours more, and this magnificent vessel, the "Royal Charter," was a complete wreck.
They fought long and fiercely for their power, even after a royal charter in 1240 had given the jurisdiction over Redcliffe to the mayor.
The Bishop of Salisbury by a royal charter of 1304 got the right to tallage the townspeople of Salisbury, while the burghers were given municipal privileges the same as those of Winchester.
Royal Charter (second) by William and Mary; nine principal provisions of it, establishing for the first time civil and religious liberty in Massachusetts.
Liberty (civil and religious) established in Massachusetts, not by the Puritans, but by Royal Charter.
The transcript of this fine is immediately followed by a royal charter confirming it, and establishing Roger in possession: H.
Royal Charter, empowering it to confer degrees, and giving to it all the rights which are possessed by Western Universities.
Marshman visited Europe, one of his first duties was to acknowledge this gift to Count Moltke, Danish Minister in London and ancestor of the great strategist, and to ask for a royal charter.
They never had a royal charter of incorporation during their separate existence, though they strove hard to obtain one.
As it was difficult to operate the bank under authority of so many different provincial statutes, the directors secured a Royal Charter in 1840.
In so far as the McGill College was concerned, however, the Royal Institution at once took action by applying for a royal charter.
However, there is no evidence of the grant of a royal charter, and the title of borough soon lapsed.
This term, my Lords, is exclusively appropriated to the notes issued by a bank constituted by a Royal Charter, such as the Bank of England, and the notes of a private banker are distinguished by the name of banker’s notes.
The word bank-note, in legal acceptation, is applied exclusively to the notes issued by a bank instituted by Royal Charter, and I remember well the case alluded to by the Dean of Faculty, which was determined on the same principles.
The Court sustained the objection, holding that nothing was to be deemed a bank-note but one issued from a bank established by Royal Charter.
The sense of a common danger united them, and, in 1643, they appointed Roger Williams their agent to repair to England and apply for a royal charter.
In 1376 the judges held that no guild could be established save by royal charter.
They are willing to consent to a Corporation by a Royal Charter, of various persons to whom the settlement and government of the projected colony for some short term of years would be confided.
They are vested in us by Royal charter, and the sooner you apprehend this truth the better.
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