county palatine การใช้
- Lancaster serves as the county town of the county palatine.
- In 1138 the county of Pembrokeshire was named as a county palatine.
- In 1805 he was appointed chancellor of the county palatine of Durham.
- His father was vice-chamberlain of the county palatine of Chester.
- It was one of the Durham County Palatine Acts 1836 to 1889.
- The area eventually became known as the " County Palatine of Durham ".
- In 1576 he was made high sheriff of the county palatine of Durham.
- These were made in the County Palatine of Lancaster.
- A separate court system for the county palatine was abolished by Courts Act 1971.
- County palatine jurisdictions were created in England under the rule of the Norman dynasty.
- The latter continued in legal existence until the County Palatine of Tipperary Act 1715.
- Cheshire was therefore declared a County palatine, a title it still holds today.
- The County Palatine of T黚ingen sold their possession in 1293 to the Bebenhausen monastery.
- Tancred, the County Palatine, accompanying them, is also enamored with her.
- Harvey resigned from the Prestbury in the County Palatine of Chester on 1 May 1971.
- Tri-axle Volvo Olympians with Northern Counties Palatine bodies were exported to Hong Kong.
- Two years later he was appointed vice-chancellor of the County Palatine of Lancaster.
- In 1554 he was appointed one of the justices of the County Palatine of Lancaster.
- The Durham, a county palatine in its own right, is used in the charter.
- In 1491, the office of Vice-Chancellor of the County Palatine of Lancaster was created.
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