-
metropolitan counties. All of the
metropolitan districts have been
granted or
regranted royal charters giving them
borough status (and in some cases, they also...
- p****ed into
oblivion upon the
Restoration of
Charles II, but many were
regranted by the
restored King. Of the
eleven Protectorate baronetcies, two had...
- the earldom,
which was
regranted with the marquessate) Also Lord
Abernethy and
Jedburgh Forest (The
Earldom of
Angus was
regranted with the Marquessate...
-
Anglia and of its
close ****ociation with His Majesty". The
title was
regranted on
local government reorganisation in 1974. From 1404 the
citizens of...
- was
resumed by
Henry VIII
under the
Statute of Absentees.
Ulster was
regranted to the de
Lacys from John de Courcy,
whilst Connaught,
which had been...
- Earl of
Richmond (1414) John of Lancaster, Duke of
Bedford (1389–1435),
regranted his
dukedom with the
standard remainder, died
without issue Other titles:...
- Jacobites. They were
defeated once again, and many lost land that had been
regranted after 1662. As a result,
Irish and
English Catholics did not
become full...
- and regrant: to
surrender their lands to the king, and then have them
regranted as freeholds.
Those who
surrendered were also
expected to
follow English...
- Valcárcel, 6th Duke of Moctezuma. His
father had ****umed the title, and was
regranted the
qualification of de
Tultengo (as the
second Count of
Moctezuma was...
- England. The O'Brien of
Thomond and
MacCarthy of
Desmond surrendered and
regranted sovereignty to the
Tudors in 1543 and 1565,
joining the
Kingdom of Ireland...