A "charter" is a grant written by a country's authoritative ruler allowing a city or other institution (company, college, etc.) to be created. The charter also defines the rights and privileges of that institution.
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On December 31, 1600, Queen Elizabeth granted a charter to the East India Company.
They left for the charter of privileges.
By settlers who had been given a charter, or grant of rights and privileges.
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a limited government
A written grant of authority from the king is typically known as a royal charter. It is a formal document issued by a monarch that grants specific rights, powers, privileges, or titles to individuals, organizations, or towns. Royal charters were commonly used in medieval and early modern Europe to establish colonies, towns, universities, and trade organizations.
A "charter" is a grant written by a country's authoritative ruler allowing a city or other institution (company, college, etc.) to be created. The charter also defines the rights and privileges of that institution.
A "charter" is a grant written by a country's authoritative ruler allowing a city or other institution (company, college, etc.) to be created. The charter also defines the rights and privileges of that institution.
Parchment, as were all legal documents of the time.
Parchment, as were all legal documents of the time.
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It means Those rights and privileges (I hope this part is obvious) which justly belong to us (that we deserve) by charter (because they were given to us in an official document, i.e. a charter) or by birth (or because all citizens have them)