Virginity is connected to regality : the existence and welfare of the community was protected by virgin goddesses or the virgin attendants of a goddess.
32.
According to the heraldic writer Alexander Nisbet, the caput of a regality was technically termed a'palatium', as a seat of royal authority.
33.
In 1747, under the Heritable Jurisdictions ( Scotland ) Act 1746 which abolished heritable jurisdictions, she received ?, 200 for the regality of Slains.
34.
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
35.
But for all her domestic embarrassments, Elizabeth II, personifying the Windsor tradition of down-to-earth regality, still commands plenty of affection and regard.
36.
At the peak of its power it controlled four burghs, three courts of regality and a large portfolio of lands from Moray in the north down into Berwickshire.
37.
But what the queen lacks in surface glamour and crowd appeal she makes up in regality _ every inch a monarch since ascending the throne at the age of 25.
38.
All due respect in this dish must go to the crunchy texture of green asparagus and the soft, limpid white asparagus which accepts the coating of bearnaise with regality.
39.
Malcolm's successor to the earldom of Wigtown, his grandson Thomas, had grave financial problems and was stripped of the rights of regality given to his grandfather.
40.
Upon the abolition of heritable jurisdictions the following year, he claimed for the privilege of Regality over the lands of Nether Mordington the sum of ?00 which was refused.