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regents
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n. (plural of regent English)
Usage examples of regents.
Rhysem really did strike the regents what could be a deathblow, son, by issuing that codicil.
Robert Oriss had attained his position of influence without the connivance of the former regents and had been uninvolved in the coup.
It was the morning after Cousin Giesele died in her sleep, and the regents wanted to find out if Cathan and I knew anything.
Sighere agree to be appointed regents for my son, if anything should happen to me before he comes of age?
Graham, Duke of Claibourne, and Sighere, Earl of Marley: In the event that you are successful in asserting your authority as regents after my death, as is my will and intention, I command and authorize you to confirm the appointment of Sir Cathan Cinhil Drummond as a fellow regent, as your first legal act following the assumption of your duties as regents .
I die before an heir of mine comes of age, the Duke of Claibourne and the Earl of Marley are irrevocably appointed as regents, regardless of whoever else you ramrod through the council.
We do hereby appoint as Regents for the Kingdom of Gwynedd His Grace the Duke of Claibourne, also known as Graham MacEwan, and the Right Honourable-the Earl of Marley, Sighere son of Sighere, to serve jointly or separately, as may seem to them most expedient for the welfare of Our Kingdom, regardless of whatever other Regents may be appointed by Instruments signed by Us or said to be signed by Us.
We repose full and unequivocal trust in the said Lords of Claibourne and Marley, We hereby authorize and pardon any military action deemed necessary by the said Lords to secure and exercise their lawful authority as Regents for Our Heirs.
The ale he gave you was laced with rather a stronger dose of what the regents used to give Alroy to keep him tractable.
Eastmarch, appointing the Duke of Claibourne and the Earl of Marley as regents in the event of his death.
Lady Nieve, was allowed to accompany her as the regents escorted her to the nursery apartments occupied by the young prince.
There was another child beneath her heart, but this one was the one who would have to bear up under whatever the regents tried in the days and weeks and years to come.
I am far more concerned with the report that Lord Rhun sent us some days ago, stating that the late king claimed to have written an unauthorized codicil to his will, naming additional regents not sanctioned by this council.
For one thing, the new regents could decide that you need closer observation, what with fears about your pregnancy and the threat of the Kheldour lords coming to challenge them.
It appoints Graham of Claibourne and Sighere of Marley as regents of Gwynedd.