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Meaning of "royal licence"
royal licence: Permission or authority granted by a monarch or by the government. It is often used in the context of granting special privileges or exemptions to individuals or organizations
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This name he eventually assumed by royal licence.
Which a royal licence was necessary.
These could not be alienated without a royal licence.
Local nobles could be granted a royal licence to take a certain amount of game.
Editions printed in England required a royal licence.
He assumed by Royal licence the additional surname of Nugent at the same time.
This was carried into effect by a royal licence in the following year.
He assumed by Royal licence the same year the additional surname and arms of Temple.
In their hurry neither body had secured the royal licence to elect.
The family assumed by Royal licence the additional surname of Stafford at the same time.
Cathedral Close walled under royal licence.
The same year he assumed by Royal licence the additional surname of Gascoyne.
Later that year he adopted the name Carrington by Royal Licence.
In accordance with the will he assumed by Royal licence the additional surname of Freeman.
Her husband, George Villiers, added the surname Child by royal licence.
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Five days before the marriage he assumed by Royal licence the additional surname of Tracy.
It moved to its present site in 1448 when it received its second royal licence.
He had earlier the same year assumed by Royal licence the surname of Silvester.
In 1885, he assumed the original and additional surname of Stewart by Royal licence.
On his marriage he assumed by Royal licence the additional surnames of Tylney and Long.
Antonie 's will predicated the inheritance on Lee changing his name by royal licence from Fiott.
He assumed in 1859 by Royal licence the additional surname of Hamilton to that of Baillie.
Katherine 's husband, George Baker, assumed by royal licence the surname Wilbraham.
In 1764, he obtained a royal licence to establish a sugar refinery at his house in Strandgade.
He only assumed the surname of Stewart by royal licence in 1775.
In 1823 he assumed by royal licence the surname of Jervis in lieu of Ricketts.
He assumed the surname of Coghill in lieu of Cramer by Royal licence in 1807.
He assumed in 1836 by Royal licence the surname of McDonnell in lieu of Kerr.
He had already in 1825 assumed the additional surname of Graham by Royal licence.
Thus he and his children acquired by Royal Licence the surname Darnton.
A Royal Licence of 1886 was created which allowed the use of this title in England.
The 3rd Baron 's mother had adopted, by royal licence the name of de Cardonnel.
On 5 April 1938 his name was legally changed to John Hampden Mercer-Henderson by Royal Licence.
In 1824 he assumed by Royal licence the surname of Trevor in lieu of his patronymic.
Born Cecil Forester, he assumed the additional surname of Weld by royal licence in 1811.
In 1844, he also assumed by Royal licence the additional surname and arms of Lytton.
He adopted the additional surname of Fetherstonhaugh by Royal Licence in 1931.
In 1781, his name was changed by Royal Licence to inherit the estates of his uncle.
In 1817 he assumed by Royal licence the surname of Skeffington in lieu of Foster.
Lord and Lady Byron had in 1822 assumed by Royal licence the surname of Noel.
In 1805, he assumed by Royal licence the additional surname of Crichton before Stuart.
He and his two brothers assumed by royal licence the surname of Carington in 1880.
In 1822 he assumed by Royal licence the additional surname of Villiers.
The fifth Baronet assumed in 1874 by Royal licence the additional surname of Rugge.
In 1767 he assumed by Royal licence the additional surname of Bruce.
In 1824 he assumed by Royal licence the additional surname of Hampden.
In 1769 he assumed by Royal licence the additional surname of Arundell.
In 1792 he assumed by Royal licence the additional surname of Major.
In 1880 he assumed by Royal licence the additional surname of Montagu.
In 1819 she assumed by Royal licence the additional surname of Cave.
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