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regality
▪ I. regality1 (rɪˈgælɪtɪ) Also 5–6 -ite, -yte, 6 -itye, -itee, 6–7 -itie; 5, 6 Sc. rigalitie. [a. AF. (and OF.) regalité (Langtoft, etc.), or ad. med.L. rēgālitāt-em: see regal a. and -ity.] 1. a. Royalty, sovereignty, kingship, sovereign rule or jurisdiction.1422 tr. Secreta Secret., Priv. Priv. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Regality
A regality was a superior jurisdiction over the barony and might be exercised over baronies within it. See also Burgh of regality Sources The Oxford Companion to Law, David M. wikipedia.org
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Burgh of regality
A burgh of regality is a type of Scottish town. They were distinct from royal burghs as they were granted to "lords of regality", leading noblemen. Burghs of regality possessed higher jurisdictional rights in liberam regalitatem, amounting to complete criminal jurisdiction except for treason. wikipedia.org
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royality
† roˈyality Obs. rare. Also 7 royallity. [f. royal a. + -ity, perh. after regality.] = royalty.1607 J. Reynolds Haggai viii. (1649) 94 Amidst his royallity, his goodly apparell, his golden chaines. 1652 H. L'Estrange Amer. no Jewes 51 The Royality in Lacedemonia hath predominated both in War and Sac... Oxford English Dictionary
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Regality theory
Agner Fog Agner Fog is considered the main writer and investigator of regality theory. Fog is attributed with coining the term "regality theory." The difference between the two and the justification for the consideration of regality theory over authoritarian personality theory is that regality theory wikipedia.org
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antitypical
antitypical, a. (æntɪˈtɪpɪkəl) [f. prec. + -ical, after typical.] Of the nature of or pertaining to an antitype; fulfilling what is typical.1641 Bp. R. Montagu Acts & Mon. 493 Not any temporall, and therefore, but typicall, regality..but a spirituall, eternall, antitypicall regality. 1684 Charnock A... Oxford English Dictionary
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Barrachnie
Like the other parts of the district it was part of the Barony and Regality of Glasgow and from about 1600, also of the parish of Old Monkland. wikipedia.org
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Scottish burgh
Police burgh The Burgh Police (Scotland) Act, 1833 (3 & 4 Wm IV c.46) enabled existing royal burghs, burghs of regality, and burghs of barony to adopt Any remaining burghs of barony or regality that had not adopted the police acts were implicitly dissolved. They were abolished in 1975. wikipedia.org
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Jan z Jani
He was also the Lord of Regality of Tczew, Nowe County and Kiszewskie, Lord of Starogard Gdański, Rabelnaw, Robaw, Pancze, Wonental, Szwarczenwalt, Weisenwalt He also cooperated with another member of the Clan of Ostoja, Stibor of Poniec, Lord of Regality of Greater Poland and the renowned diplomat in order to wikipedia.org
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Burgh of barony
(In some cases, they might also be burghs of regality where the crown granted the leading noblemen judicial powers to try criminals for all offences except wikipedia.org
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Ostoja Danielewicz
During many centuries, Ostoja Danielewicz family was holding high offices as Lords of Regality (Starosta) and Judge. , Lord of regality of Plotelsk. wikipedia.org
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Police burgh
This act enabled existing royal burghs, burghs of regality, and burghs of barony to adopt powers of paving, lighting, cleansing, watching, supplying with Any remaining burghs of barony or regality that had not adopted the police acts were implicitly dissolved. wikipedia.org
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Iye Mackay, 4th of Strathnaver
Although the regality of the Earl of Sutherland did not include Strathnaver, Iye Mackay of Strathnaver also held lands in Sutherland, close to the borders of Ross-shire, and vexing the claim of Sutherland's powers of regality over him, tried to have the matter submitted to arbitration when in favourable wikipedia.org
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Thomas Fleming, Earl of Wigtown
In 1367, Thomas was regranted the earldom, but was stripped of the rights of regality enjoyed by his grandfather. wikipedia.org
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Agner Fog
He is best known for coining the term "Regality Theory" and for writing extensive optimization manuals for machines running the x86 architecture. Social sciences Agner Fog is the main investigator of Regality Theory, the proposition that the environment a group is in selects for certain psychological wikipedia.org
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