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  • to a storm where they're honeymooning, so he charters a plane.
  • s a fifth VLGC under a time charter, and time charters a medium-sized gas carrier.
  • iding a wide range of services including: air charters; aircraft sales, rentals and repairs; flight
  • Sea Angling and Boat Charters also operate from here and offer a variety of
  • Anglo-Saxon Charters: an annotated list and bibliography.
  • Baer Air offers aircraft charters and has a base at the airport.
  • Charters and Caldicott resurfaced in the remake of The
  • See Charters and Caldicott (TV series) for the series of t
  • ritish film directed by John Baxter featuring Charters and Caldicott.
  • Cornwall Airport is nearby and private jets, charters and helicopters are served by Perranporth Air
  • In the 1970's, some fans of Charters and Caldicott named their new advertising age
  • Island Sound for two to three hour day sails, charters, and marine science/ coastal ecology programs
  • and sees occasional service during reroutes, charters, and other unusual operations.
  • gernaut, Love on the Dole, The Volunteer, the Charters and Caldicott vehicle Crook's Tour and The Da
  • resident of Murray Hill Limousines, operating charters and Gray Line sightseeing tours in Montreal.
  • the first appearance of the comedy double-act Charters and Caldicott (played by Naunton Wayne and Ba
  • him a mass of annotations on the Anglo-Saxon charters, and is buried in Water Stratford churchyard.
  • heir regular route services, diversified into charters and tours or went out of business.
  • In addition, MSC charters and books space on commercial ships.
  • historic charity schools in Westminster whose charters and foundations were by Act of Parliament in
  • assage of an Act of Parliament confirming the charters and privileges of the university.
  • contract between merchant and shipowner: Time Charters and Voyage Charters.
  • ns, revised and augmented with an appendix of charters and privileges and a supplement by Simon Patr
  • a symbolic role: "Subject to this Act, royal charters and letters patent relating to local authorit
  • The Charters and other Documents relating to the City of E
  • y eccentric and cricket-mad English travelers Charters and Caldicott) are carried over.
  • which was incorporated into a book containing charters and other material relating to the abbey at P
  • A subsidiary of Kistefos, the company charters and operates around 60 handymax vessels.
  • He witnessed several charters and was present at the Council of Northampton
  • valley of the River Tame in later Anglo-Saxon charters and formed one of the core groupings of the K
  • Medical flights, VIP flights, ad-hoc charters and ACMI flight also operate from the airport
  • Charters, Ann (ed.).
  • During July 2010, FlyLal Charters announced that they were rebranding as Small
  • Bus charters are available with StarMetro.
  • International Charters are needed to encourage good governance and p
  • he airline specializes in cargo and passenger charters around Florida and to the Bahamas & Cuba.
  • He attested a number of his father's charters as king in the 840s.
  • d it used primarily for government travel and charters, as well as private aircraft.
  • r recorded in twelfth- and thirteenth-century charters as 'Brauefeld', 'Brawefeld' or 'Brauufeld', a
  • 24, and Waltheof also attests some of David's charters as king of the Scots later.
  • Spencer Charters as Innkeeper
  • Spencer Charters as Detective
  • Spencer Charters as The Caretaker
  • Spencer Charters as a Guard
  • Spencer Charters as Andrews, the Butler
  • Walter makes his first appearance in royal charters as early as 1211-1214.
  • Known in charters as Alexander Senescalli (Latin for Steward),
  • He witnessed one of the king's charters at Romsey in 1158, and he is recorded at the
  • Other charters attributed to Eadberht I are copies of charte
  • es their names were simply plucked from early charters available in the abbey's archive, the majorit
  • The charters bear information on popes, kings, and counts,
  • in the royal domain, just at a time when the charters, becoming wider and wider, tended to bring ab
  • in June 2009 flyLAL charters began to provide charter services to the brok
  • and recorded by Mary Wells, the two previous charters being "The One Who Really Loves You" and "You
  • Inscriptions or Charters belonging to the Bhoja rulers, dating 5th cen
  • Island Air Charters Britten Norman Islander at Whitianga Airport
  • commute from Is-sur-Tille and Dijon; the CEA charters buses bringing employees from various locatio
  • son, also called Aimery, attested in numerous charters, but he predeceased him (ca.
  • he work is not just a collection of deeds and charters but includes other historical information of
  • wald's Indiculum", the work not only draws on charters but also incorporates regional information fr
  • the centuries as monarchs gave out more Royal Charters, but the last charter was given to Newark in
  • It was formed as South Pacific Air Charters by Mount Cook Airline.
  • s Earl of Cornwall, but continued to date his charters by Stephen's regnal years.
  • Its foundation was confirmed in charters by King Henry I of England The site had forme
  • eland these were called 'royal roads' and two charters c1191describes one which ran from Skryne to T
  • The charters call it Ascloha and it was on the Meuse.
  • and Lee Goes For Gold, both by author Keith A Charters, claimed the number one and number four slots
  • Brown, R. Allen, 1989, Castles, conquest and charters: collected papers (Woodbridge: Boydell Press)
  • As king he issued further charters, confirmed a charter of his brother Eadberht
  • 'His name agreeth very well unto nature, for charters contain much matter yet say nothing, but put
  • The Commercial Recording Division, which charters corporations and other business entities, reg
  • of Discrimination Against Women and all other charters, covenants and protocols of the United Nation
  • xamination of the legal history of heirlooms, charters, crown jewels, deer, fish, and ‘things' annex
  • f a village here comes from the various Saxon charters describing ownership of land in Beorhtanville
  • Charters died in Boscombe, Hampshire on January 25, 19
  • 1962, and twelve months later appeared in Sam Charters' documentary film The Blues.
  • Bishop Roger witnessed several royal charters during his episcopate.
  • age fleet of ex-municipal vehicles on private charters, e.g.
  • Charters, ed. by E. Mason, J. Bray, and D. J. Murphy (
  • anker names in the RFA, and are recycled when charters end and new vessels are acquired.
  • Samuel Charters- executive producer, engineer
  • Only a few charters exist from when he was bishop.
  • -DCc-Register I, ff60v-61r (sections of royal charters for liberties of the Church)
  • hts and has also started flying international charters for both passengers and cargo, particularly t
  • ition of Justiciar of Lothian: he witnessed 6 charters for King Malcolm IV and 33 for King William I
  • CTS expects to begin offering charters for sale to the public beginning in late-summ
  • Charters for markets and a fair were granted and the l
  • s from Antwerp, Ghent and Ostend were granted charters for the East India trade by the Hapsburg gove
  • tigation of King Maelgwn Gwynedd, who granted charters for Christian missionaries, like Grwst, Kenti
  • Dopsie recorded his debut album with Sam Charters for Sweden's Sonet label.
  • Prior to his rule, he was mentioned in two charters from 824 as a dux under Beornwulf.
  • Later charters, from Elizabeth I, James I, James II, George
  • aws, which prohibit public schools, including charters, from discriminating by race.
  • onastery produced a series of Gaelic language charters from the 11th and 12th centuries which were t
  • at the king's court and received a number of charters from the king.
  • Although Ingoald presented charters from Duke Theodicius of Spoleto and Queen Ans
  • In accordance with construction charters from the 1870s, building corners where fillet
  • Two charters from 802 and 804 show that Mauroald and his s
  • uglas requested the release of certain family charters from Richard, Abbot of Kelso.
  • es, various royal Polish patents, grants, and charters from the years 1522-1767, 16th and 17th centu
  • These Llandaff Charters give details of property transfers to the cat
  • Further Charters granted the Company the authority to set stan
  • Later Royal Charters, granted by Charles I, dated February 1635/6
  • The Charters granted by the kings Charles II Stuart (1663)
  • There is a collection of 136 charters granted to this abbey by various Saxon kings,
  • The fueros were charters granted by the successive kings of Castile an
  • 2. Resolved, that by two royal charters, granted by King James I, the colonists afore
  • las DC-3s were added to the fleet as domestic charters grew.
  • These charters had been kept at the Priory of Lesmahagow, a
  • Many of the supposed early charters have therefore been 'edited' to serve Llandaf
  • The Duchy Charters have always been construed and treated, not m
  • However, several acts and charters have the signature "Guiraud of Puissalicon”,
  • ey fitz Peter in terms of the number of royal charters he witnessed.
  • y contemporary sources for Bishop Nechtan are charters; he appears as "Nectan escob Abberdeon" in a
  • of Pete Whalen, Pete Kaufman, Ben Kaplan, and Charters himself, with the Broonzy and Bukka White sel
  • He occasionally witnessed charters, however.
  • The village is first mentioned in charters in 1271 with the name: Byk .
  • He was a frequent witness to royal charters in the period.
  • Gwrgan later features as king in charters in the Book of Llandaff associated with Bisho
  • His office is attested by charters in King Offa's reign, but no details of St Cr
  • e was tracked down, by Bob Koester and Samuel Charters in 1962, he had become completely blind and w
  • ronicling the abbey's history and editing its charters in the late eleventh century.
  • of barons to witness the confirmation of the charters in 1225.
  • Vespasian Psalter, as well as writing several charters in the second and third decades of the eleven
  • other called Andrew, who witnessed two of his charters in the 1430s, and a kinsman by the name of Ro
  • He witnessed many charters in or around Ross during his episcopate, but
  • The company adding deep sea fishing charters in 1966, and started running seasonal ferry s
  • Robert de Boseuille witnessed several charters in the reign of William the Lion and it must
  • He witnessed various charters in Scotland between the years 1187 and 1199.
  • e village is frequently mentioned in medieval charters: in 1269 as villa Duruzmot, in 1281 as Duruzo
  • y three state schools in Berkshire, England - Charters in Sunningdale, The Emmbrook near Wokingham a
  • He instanced in it as spurious some charters in the Abbey of St-Denis.
  • Charters initially took the Robert Johnson track, "Pre
  • 1796 Daniel Lysons wrote, "this place in old charters is called Hulviz, Wolwiche, Wollewic, &c.
  • In neither of these charters is he styled king.
  • Island Air Charters is a charter airline based in Tauranga, New Z
  • While two charters issued by Edmund which mention his wife survi
  • It is from the four charters issued by independent kings of Kent in the ye
  • otice of that privilege appears in any of its charters, it continued to send two members to the Iris
  • op of Canterbury, and the others are a mix of charters, judgements made by Hilary, and confirmations
  • Air India Charters Limited (AICL) is a Public Sector Undertaking
  • Former FlyLal Charters logo.
  • and the western branch through Egerton, over Charters Moss at 916 feet (279 m) to Blackburn.
  • ames I in 1607, amended by three Supplemental Charters, most recently in 1964.
  • tion of Parliament, some modifications of the charters of the Canadas, not however, for introducing
  • These charters of government form an important milestone in
  • He witnessed two charters of Oswine , one of which is dated 27 January
  • essence of November 1954 was betrayed by the Charters of Tripoli and Algeria, along with other char
  • Charters of Ivan the Terrible to Bashkir tribes became
  • ing shows the Countess of Brandon holding the Charters of Gowran and Thomas Town)
  • at the name 'Dunnichen' can be found in early charters of Arbroath Abbey as 'Dun Nechtan'.
  • An Act amending the Charters of the Incorporated Cities in the Territory o
  • In 1227 Henry III inspected charters of Henry II and John confirming the hundred t
  • The charters of Frithwald, Offa, Edgar and Edward the Conf
  • Evidence from the charters of Inchaffray Abbey shows that he was bishop-
  • s 1170, when his name begins to appear in the charters of king William.
  • He witnessed several charters of the earl himself, Uilleam III, in the 1350
  • He witnessed some of the later charters of Malcolm IV, in one of which he is styled p
  • He appears in two rather doubtful charters of King Alexander I of Scotland, in several c
  • He witnessed or confirmed two charters of Ecgberht II , one dated 765, as is mention
  • g the difficulty by his company acquiring the charters of Society of Mines Royal and Company of Mine
  • hat states could alter or abolish at will the charters of municipal corporations without infringing
  • hthun's last datable subscriptions are to two charters of 805: a grant by Cuthred, King of Kent, to
  • each year, on matters ranging from the civic charters of the medieval city to the diary of Sarah Fo
  • They are based on pieces of paper, the Charters of Freedom - the Declaration that asserted ou
  • independence of trading cities, which had won charters of municipal privilege during the earlier per
  • Matthew was a witness to charters of kings Robert II and Robert III, an occasio
  • Charters of the 12th and 13th century variously refer
  • Once inside the Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom, there are no lines to see the ind
  • Editor of The Charters of King David I, (Woodbridge, 1999).
  • nclear and aside from some appearances in the charters of Coupar Angus Abbey, his name is largely ab
  • Act of Congress, which revoked the individual charters of the City of Washington, the City of George
  • Heaberht is known from his coins and from charters of other kings.
  • result of legislative action that revoked the charters of the university's four predecessors, legall
  • The village first appears in charters of 1042 as Petriscum, referring to its rocky
  • He is not known to have issued charters of his own.
  • He drafted most of the charters of the pioneering coal companys in Allegany C
  • "Review of: The letters and Charters of Cardinal Guala Bicchieri, Papal Legate in
  • Conservatism embodied in the famous series of charters of the late-1940s.
  • rded in the Domesday Book and the Anglo-Saxon charters of 964-995.
  • Oswald is not known to have issued charters of his own.
  • In total, Gonzalo confirmed some nine charters of Sancho II and eleven by Alfonso.
  • xt reign, he was a frequent subscriber to the charters of-and attendee at the court of-Sancho II.
  • It operated worldwide cargo schedules and charters on a wet-lease basis.
  • e he owns and operates Captain Bert's Fishin' Charters on Smith Mountain Lake, Virginia, a freshwate
  • n of his life and activities, with only a few charters originating in his household and one listing
  • pter operations, including private helicopter charters out of Mumbai.
  • 29, the Proprietors were forced to turn their charters over to George II of Great Britain, and North
  • Lawrie, Sir Archibald, Early Scottish Charters Prior to A.D. 1153, (Glasgow, 1905)
  • The charters produced were rudimentary and mostly to do wi
  • o evidence that he died at that time and some charters referring to a person of the same name may re
  • Swaefred issued two charters related to land in Nazeing for the establishm
  • chives of Switzerland, France and Germany for charters relating to the history of Savoy.
  • in the Ismere Diploma of 734, and subsequent charters relating to the same property until 964, when
  • In 1920 Charters represented the Surrey Second XI in two Minor
  • Charters represented Hampshire in one first-class matc
  • The Charters required among many other things the use of t
  • Saint Ansegisus, Louis the Pious renewed its charters, restored the church and monastic buildings,
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