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It is a lieutenancy area, and was a county of Scotland until 1975.
In 1696 he was removed from the lieutenancy for refusing the Association.
The existing Lieutenancy areas were also redefined to use them.
On 29 March 1839, he purchased a lieutenancy in the regiment.
If she had made a senior lieutenancy, she was good.
Here was a bird who rated a gang lieutenancy any day in the week.
Maybe something more, given your experience, but I'm sure I can deliver a lieutenancy.
In 1974 it was absorbed by the lieutenancy of Cambridgeshire.
From the Restoration it was used as a Lieutenancy area.
He lost his commission of the peace and lieutenancy for Bedfordshire in around 1680.
In some cases they will contact the informant but practices vary between lieutenancy areas.
Areas for Lieutenancy, areas similar to those of the counties, were created at the same time.
For the purposes of lieutenancy the counties constituted in 1974 were preserved.
After graduation they get a diploma in the corresponding specialty and lieutenancy.
There is a registration county and a Lieutenancy areas of Scotland in current use.
Scotland's lieutenancy areas are largely based on the shires or counties.
The six counties and two county-boroughs remain in use for purposes such as Lieutenancy.
This area had previously been covered by the West Riding lieutenancy.
In 1687 he was relieved of his lieutenancy and commissions of the peace.
In 1794 he was promoted to a lieutenancy.
However, it created the concept of preserved counties based on their areas, to be used for purposes such as Lieutenancy.
It has a Commission of Lieutenancy rather than a single lord-lieutenant.
Some also remain in use for lieutenancy areas and for area committees of the present councils.
Kiffin was put into the commission of the peace and the lieutenancy.
In 1800, he received a lieutenancy in the 52nd Foot.