Definition of Regrant. Meaning of Regrant. Synonyms of Regrant

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Definition of Regrant

Regrant
Regrant Re*grant" (r?*gr?nt"), v. t. To grant back; to grant again or anew. --Ayliffe.
Regrant
Regrant Re*grant", n. 1. The act of granting back to a former proprietor. 2. A renewed of a grant; as, the regrant of a monopoly.

Meaning of Regrant from wikipedia

- During the Tudor conquest of Ireland (c.1540–1603), "surrender and regrant" was the legal mechanism by which Irish clans were to be converted from a power...
- Hay, 11th Earl of Erroll, on 13 November 1666, obtained a regrant of his honours. This regrant had special power to nominate his heirs. This nomination...
- were not recognised under the Protectorate (hence the Lord Protector's regranting of them). When that legislation p****ed into oblivion these two baronets...
- 459-8854 NYSCA's local grant making organization, Statewide Community Regrant Partners (SCR), is a partnership between the state council and regional...
- resigned the earldom and received a regrant of the title, as Earl of Annandale and Hartfell, in 1661, and a further regrant of the same title, but by crown...
- From the 1530s Henry VIII of England adopted a policy of Surrender and regrant, whereby the ruling families would surrender the clan lands to the Crown...
- 16th century, as part of the process of king Henry VIII's surrender and regrant scheme to anglicize the Irish nobility, some members of the clan were legally...
- the California Arts Council (CAC). PlacerArts has successfully managed a Regrant Program since 1988. This competitive process is an equitable means to identify...
- O'Shaughnessys, who were created knights in 1553 under the policy of surrender and regrant (first established by Henry VIII of England). They were attainted in 1697...
- Ireland British Empire Tudor conquest of Ireland New English Surrender and regrant Reformation in Ireland Desmond Rebellions Plantations of Ireland (Ulster)...