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They left it at that and after deciding on the division of lands for the next day's ceremony left the room to join the celebration.
Alternatively, it could have followed the practice of equal division of lands between heiresses.
In the division of lands which followed his death, his son Fernando succeeded to the county of Castile.
From a very early period through to the Reformation, Scotland was dotted over with certain divisions of lands known as "Schyres."
On a familial scale, paréage could also refer to the equal division of lands and the titles they brought between sons of an inheritance.
Alieth shut her eyes and saw the image again of the battered palace, while the inreader went on about divisions of lands and money.
In February 1665 he was given a lot in a division of lands, and the following year took an oath of allegiance in Providence.
The government also assisted the settlements of 107 families in Paddippazhai Division of lands belonging to Tamils.
They used to talk about an edict in golden letters, about the division of lands, about new land, about treasures; they hinted at something.
In a brief civil war over the division of lands, Atahualpa, the true Inca emperor's half-brother, imprisoned the emperor and assumed the throne himself.
Although the division of lands amongst later generations of descendants can be readily discerned, such boundaries are unlikely to have existed during the chaotic 12th century.
Al-Moqaddasi (died late 4th century AH/10th century AD) considers Azerbaijan as part of the 8th division of lands.
Salmerón was also involved in the repartimientos de tierras (divisions of lands) in the Valley of Atlixco surrounding Puebla.
The Stanley Doctrine, established two centuries ago by Empress Stanley Three, laid down strict rules for inheritance of titles and division of lands.
This document was generally signed by Providence inhabitants who arrived too late to be included in an earlier division of lands, or else those who were minors during the earlier division.
Dore Gold, another spokesman for Mr. Sharon, said that the Saudi initiative, as reported in the press, suggested a division of lands, and of Jerusalem, that Mr. Sharon has categorically rejected.
A further division of lands between the Dillon and Bellew families is recorded in a deed of partition dated 23 February 1502 held by North Devon Record Office and catalogued as follows:
In 1662 Northup sold all of his rights to land between the Pawtucket and Pawtuxet Rivers to William Hawkins, and in 1665 he obtained a lot in a division of lands in Providence.
About 1665 he was back in Providence when he received a lot there in a division of lands, and between 1672 and 1700 he served for six one-year terms as a Deputy to the General Assembly representing Providence.
The tribunes, when they had a mind to animate the people against the rich and the great, put them in mind of the ancient division of lands, and represented that law which restricted this sort of private property as the fundamental law of the republic.
According to a now-lost charter, Artau and Raymond Berengar III of Barcelona reached an agreement (convenientia) concerning the division of lands after the projected capture of Tortosa (which in any event did not come in their lifetimes).
The Rebellion of 1088 occurred after the death of William the Conqueror and concerned the division of lands in the Kingdom of England and the Duchy of Normandy between his two sons William Rufus and Robert Curthose.
The six unbroken lines represent the severity and monotony of such a period, which is, above all, the age of the T-square, the building of fences, the division of lands by "boundaries" drawn on maps, and the imposition of one man's (or one group's) will upon all others.
Restoring Anglo-Norman supremacy in Wales proved harder, and Henry had to fight two campaigns in north and south Wales in 1157 and 1158 before the Welsh princes Owain Gwynedd and Rhys ap Gruffydd submitted to his rule, agreeing to the pre-civil war division of lands.