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The King granted a charter in 1518 , forming the body into a community and perpetual college , and by which , among other things , power was granted them to practise as physicians in London and seven miles round .
The King granted a charter in 1518 , forming the body into a community and perpetual college , and by which , among other things , power was granted them to practise as physicians in London and seven miles round .
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In recognition of their loyalty in the first year of his reign , the King granted Dunwich its first and greatest charter , creating the town a free borough , and bestowing tremendous privileges on the citizens , with “ soc and sac ...
In recognition of their loyalty in the first year of his reign , the King granted Dunwich its first and greatest charter , creating the town a free borough , and bestowing tremendous privileges on the citizens , with “ soc and sac ...
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Mary replaced the order , but Elizabeth I finally dissolved it , and granted its possessions in Dunwich to a Thomas Andrews , 12th February 1562 , as parcel of the Possessions of the Preceptors of Battisford .
Mary replaced the order , but Elizabeth I finally dissolved it , and granted its possessions in Dunwich to a Thomas Andrews , 12th February 1562 , as parcel of the Possessions of the Preceptors of Battisford .
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