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Novodamus is a
genus of
Australian cribellate spiders first described by Mark
Stephen Harvey in 1995. As of November 2024[update] it
contains only two...
- A
charter of
novodamus, in
Scottish feudal land law, is a
fresh grant of
lands to the grantee. It is
usually granted to make some
change in the incidents...
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inherit his father's
dignities and
perpetuate the name of Douglas. This
novodamus for this
arrangement embodied a
unique remainder, the
effect of which...
- A
Charter of
Novodamus from King
James VI of
Scotland in 1582, to
establish a college...
- was
excluded from the
succession to the
dukedom only by a
charter of
novodamus and then died
without issue Other titles (3rd Duke): Earl of Solway, Viscount...
- in royal, state, or
other ceremonial events when needed. By
charter of
novodamus of 1676,
later ratified by the
Parliament of Scotland,
Charles II granted...
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confirmed as a
hereditary office to the 9th Earl by
Crown charter of
novodamus in 1667, and has
remained with the
Dukes of
Argyll to the
present day...
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grant was
renewed by his
successor [Charles I] in form of a
Charter of
Novodamus,
proceeding upon the
above narrative, and conceding, over and above, additional...
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their honours and
estates into the
hands of the
Crown and
obtained a
novodamus vesting the
titles of Duke of Buccleuch, Earl of
Dalkeith and Earl of...
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bearing our
insignia within our said
realm of Scotland" by a
charter of
novodamus.
After Lauderdale's
death in 1691, the
office of Standard-Bearer was not...