court of wards वाक्य
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- Since they were both minors, the Taluka was managed by the Court of Wards and later on was given to Wasi uz Zaman for the management.
- Cooper's father had held his lands in knight-service, so Cooper's inheritance now came under the authority of the Court of Wards.
- The family was heavily in debt and in view of the political importance of the family, its estates were brought under the Court of Wards in 1909.
- The Newington House was a school of the Court of Wards which attended to the educational requirements of minor princes of the various princely states of British India.
- Over the next ten years the other Bhawal Estate kumars also died and the colonial British Court of Wards took control of the estate on behalf of their widows.
- In March 1635 he was appointed master of the Court of Wards and Liveries, and his exactions in this office added greatly to the unpopularity of the government.
- Balangir was an obscure village till 1871 when the Court of Wards administration during the minority of the then ruler Ram Chandra Deo III shifted the capital from Patnagarh.
- A fellow-student, Edward, son of William Curll and brother of Walter Curll, obtained for him the post of auditor of the court of wards.
- He lavishly extended Danny House in 1593, using funds collected in his capacity as Receiver of the Court of Wards, which were rightfully revenues of the Crown.
- He was probably nominated for these seats in Parliament by Lord Burghley ( Master of the Court of Wards amongst other lucrative offices ) William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley.
- King's favourite, to support the foundation of a new agency, the Irish Court of Wards, which would pave the way for new plantations in Ireland.
- He was recorder of London in 1635 36 ( by king's mandate ), attorney of court of wards in 1636, and was knighted the same year.
- He held the recordership only a few weeks, for in January 1636 he was made attorney of the court of wards and liveries, and resigned the other appointment.
- The usefulness of creating a Court of Wards in the country was recognised by United Provinces-and were emulated by rulers such as the raja of the Gadwal samasthan.
- In 1610, King James I attempted to negotiate with Parliament a regular income of ?00, 000 a year in return for the abolition of the hated Court of Wards.
- He was second son of Sir Miles Fleetwood of Cranford and Aldwinkle, Northamptonshire, receiver of the court of wards, and brother of Charles Fleetwood, the parliamentary general.
- In June 1553, Damsell signed Queen Mary on 2 October 1553, following her coronation, and was later appointed Receiver-General of the Court of Wards and Liveries.
- D . N . Pritt worked for the claimant's side and king's counsel W . W . K . Page argued the case for the Court of Wards.
- Ashley's nephew Anthony Ashley Cooper had been left very extensive estates through the death of his father and grandfather and these were under the control of the Court of Wards.
- In 1610, on Sir William Fleetwood's disgrace as receiver-general of the court of wards, the office was vested in commissioners, of whom Perceval was one.
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