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Sentence count:51Posted:2017-09-21Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: dukedomSimilar words: touchyslouchygrouchytouchy-feelyduchesssuch and suchproduct introductionachyMeaning: ['dʌtʃɪ]  n. the domain controlled by a duke or duchess. 
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1. The major landowners were the duchy of York, with which Gloucester had no formal connection, and the earls of Shrewsbury.
2. Duchy arranged for its demolition, and this was undertaken during 1984.
3. The position during the seventeenth century of the duchy of Savoy was much more uncertain than that of Venice.
4. Hastings' retinue was essentially the duchy of Lancaster connection in the north midlands.
5. But the duchy also required government and administration during the absences of its ruler.
6. The Duchy of Cornwall is investing £2.5m in the scheme to build 79 small business workshops in the city's Jewellery Quarter.
7. Because of Gloucester's influence in the duchy, royal servants naturally looked to him for lordship.
8. For the duchy of Savoy the reign of Victor Amadeus marks a critical period of historical development.
9. Particularist feeling in the duchy of Aosta was hallowed by centuries of tradition and grounded in a firm foundation of local institutions.
10. This arrangement has proved mutually satisfactory, and Duchy envisage no changes in the immediate future.
11. The duchy had been elevated to the status of a principality and placed in the Black Prince's hands in 1362.
12. Is located in the Grand Duchy of HA traffic roadside convenience.
13. A constant underlying tension therefore characterized the socio-political structure of the duchy of Aquitaine.
14. Charles was keen to use his estate at Highgrove as an example for the rest of the Duchy.
15. He seems also to have had the right to appoint deputies to act for him in individual duchy lordships.
16. This rather unpromising collection was augmented with grants from the duchy of Lancaster.
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17. At least two of the men mentioned above had links with the duchy.
18. The same was true of farms and leases, which were generally authorized by the duchy council.
19. Some of it was in any case independent of the Neville influence, notably the element deriving from the duchy of York.
20. The house of Albret had emerged from obscure origins to become the most important single lineage in the duchy.
21. Distinct from this was the chief steward's right to appoint the stewards of some lesser estates within the duchy.
22. It is clear that neither of them could call on the personal loyalty of the royal servants in the duchy.
23. In May 1469 Edward tried again, turning once more to the resources of the duchy of Lancaster.
24. Yet the judicial and administrative reforms of 1289 in the duchy gave rise to certain anxieties.
25. The popes regarded the city as the capital of their duchy.
26. A convincing one-day success was wrapped up with 15 overs to spare as Cheshire outplayed the Duchy in every respect.
27. But the aristocracy of Savoy nevertheless remained a powerful class, enjoying unchallenged supremacy within the duchy.
28. Warwick's defection also called into question the loyalty of royal retainers within the duchy of Lancaster.
29. The second time was chosen with the rising phase in alliance with the Moscow principality perished in the east of the Golden Horde, in the west reduced Duchy of Lithuania.
30. In the Middle Ages it was ruled in succession by the Kievan Rus, the Golden Horde, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, the Crimean Khanate and the Ottoman Empire.
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