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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
regrant .
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Examples
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Henry the Lion, recognized as virtually independent beyond the Elbe; confirmed in Saxony; regranted Bavaria (1156).
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Dukedoms were not regranted as they fell vacant, but were assigned to Conrad's son Henry, who, on his accession to the crown, held all but the duchies of Lorraine and Saxony.
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The last-named had been regranted by the Constitution of 1868.
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We have seen that David captured MacHeth and forfeited the lands of Moray, which he regranted, on feudal terms, to Anglo-Normans or to native Scots who supported the king's new policy.
An Outline of the Relations between England and Scotland (500-1707)
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The policy of the Mexican government has been to encourage in certain localities the erection of pueblos, or towns, and for this purpose they have made grants of land to the local authorities, or municipalities, within certain defined limits, to be regranted upon application, in lots of fifty or one hundred varass, as the case may be, to persons declaring their intention to settle and to do business in the town.
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Know then, sir, and gentlemen of this company, that that seigniory being sold again, and again regranted by the British Crown, has long ago become the property of my father in perfect title.
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Making his peace through Hubert's influence, he was sheriff of Lancashire for King Richard, who regranted to him all Amounderness.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary"
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A successor of Hyde, as Alcalde, regranted the lot of Mary Donner to one
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These lands had been confiscated during the Revolution and a part had been regranted by patent from the state.
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Thus the evening passed, and at its end Makrisi followed the troubadour to his regranted fief of Vaquieras.
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