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Royal charter. Charter granted by King George IV in 1827, establishing King's College, Toronto, now the University of Toronto. Coloured engraving by H. D. Smith, commemorating the grant of a charter in 1829 to King's College, London. A royal charter is a formal grant issued by a monarch under royal prerogative as letters patent.
- Worshipful Company of Weavers
It existed in the year 1130, and was perhaps formed earlier....
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Magna Carta Libertatum (Medieval Latin for "Great Charter of...
- Royal Charter (ship)
The Royal Charter was the most prominent among about 200...
- Worshipful Company of Weavers
A royal charter is a legal document issued by the monarchy which gives certain rights to an organization. When an organization, for example: a university, is founded there has to be an official document which lists the basic laws (the constitution) of the organization.
It includes organisations in the United Kingdom and elsewhere, in chronological order, that have received a royal charter from an English, Scottish, or British monarch. The list of organisations in the United Kingdom with a royal charter is an alphabetical list of organisations in the UK.
Day And MonthYearName26 May202111 December201330 October201313 July2013The Rhode Island Royal Charter provided royal recognition to the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, approved by England's King Charles II in July 1663. It outlined many freedoms for the inhabitants of Rhode Island and was the guiding document of the colony's government (and that of the state later) over a period of 180 years.
Aug 23, 2020 · What are royal charters? Hulton Archive. King Henry III granted Loughborough Market's charter in 1221. According to the Privy Council, the granting of royal charters began in the 13th...