- that
charters were
historically granted, and it is that
sense which is
retained in
modern usage of the term. In
early medieval Britain,
charters transferred...
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Charters Towers is a
rural town in the
Charters Towers Region, Queensland, Australia. It is 136 km (85 mi) by road south-west from
Townsville on the Flinders...
- the
charters,
enabling a
royal inquiry into the
situation in the
counties to progress. In 1225, the
question of Henry's
commitment to the
charters re-emerged...
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surviving charters were
drawn up in the 670s: the
oldest surviving charters granted land to the Church, but from the
eighth century,
surviving charters were...
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entered in a
hotel register as
Hawtrey Charters and
Sinclair Caldicott.
Their last
screen billing as
Charters and
Caldicott was in
Millions Like Us (1943)...
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organisations such as
boroughs (with muni****l
charters), universities, and
learned societies.
Charters should be
distinguished from
royal warrants of...
- Look up
chartering in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chartering may
refer to: Air
charter Chartering (shipping)
Charter (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- the end of the
season as
Charters was part of the
Gateshead squad that won the
National League North title. In May 2022,
Charters signed a new one-year deal...
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Charters is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Ann
Charters (born 1936),
American professor of
English Charlie Charters (born 1968), former...
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Deccan Charters is an
aviation company based in Bengaluru,
India that
operates helicopter and fixed-wing
charter services. Its main base is HAL Bangalore...