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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...
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resulting in the
confiscation of land from many
native landowners and
regranting to
Parliamentarian supporters.
Introduced in the 17th century, the Penal...
- were not
recognised under the
Protectorate (hence the Lord Protector's
regranting of them). When that
legislation p****ed into
oblivion these two baronets...
- 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...
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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...
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crisis of 1936, King
George VI
issued letters patent (dated 27 May 1937)
regranting his
elder brother his
style as son of a sovereign,
whilst expressly denying...
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conquest involved ****imilating the
Gaelic nobility by way of "surrender and
regrant"; the
confiscation and
colonisation ('plantation') of
lands with settlers...
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birth to a son who was
named Edmund. In King Edgar's
charter (S 745)
regranting privileges to New Minster,
Winchester that same year, the
infant Edmund...
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- as part of the Andy
Warhol Foundation for the
Visual Arts’
Regional Regranting Program. As of June 30, 2011. "U.S. and
Canadian Institutions Listed by...