Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
In 1952, the school received a grant of lands by the federal and state governments to expand.
In 1370 he was given a large grant of lands and money to raise an army to invade northern France.
But grants of lands were far from the thoughts of most present here this morning.
In 1493 Angus again returned to favour, receiving various grants of lands.
The diocese received grants of lands, both in Lincoln and elsewhere, as part of the move.
The following February Gregory received a royal grant of lands that had been owned by his late father.
Special privileges were also conferred on the family, including the grant of lands and coconut groves to supply the oil for the lamp.
He was also made a privy councillor in Ireland, and received a grant of lands within the Pale.
In 1332 he received rewards for his good services in Ireland and a grant of lands at Malahide.
Copper-plate charters recording grants of lands to temples show that this religious practice was actively encouraged from the mid-4th century.
He also received fresh grants of lands, including part of the forfeitures of the elder Despenser.
Later this family survived the Ulster Plantation, receiving a number of grants of lands at the time.
Hilary secured the consent of his cathedral chapter for any grants of lands, even those that he had acquired personally.
A charter of novodamus, in Scottish feudal land law, is a fresh grant of lands to the grantee.
They possessed grants of lands (jagirs) .
In return Wingfield received a grant of lands in the neighbourhood of Guisnes.
Before the American Revolution, English monarchs made grants of lands, and lands underwater, to various interests.
Grants of lands extended Fulda's domains to Thuringia and Saxony.
Walderus de Stratheihen made a grant of lands to the church of St Andrews in 1200.
The Dondra slab inscriptions record the granting of lands to the Vishnu shrine in the fourteenth century.
Carteret indeed issued many grants of lands to settlers and landowners, partly with the purpose of increasing the worth of the colony.
At Mull he rewarded a number of his Norse-Gaelic vassals with grants of lands.
He also received a large grant of lands, including much that had belonged to the Courtenay Earls of Devon.
Sellar also noted that there is no record of the grant of lands by Alexander III.
It is likely Meiler got a direct grant of lands in Athenry from Richard de Burgh.