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denisation (uncountable)

  1. Alternative form of denization
    • 1880, Leone Levi, The History of British Commerce and of the Economic Progress of the British Nation. 1763-1878, page 357:
      By obtaining from the crown letters patent of denisation, foreigners were relieved from these disabilities so far that they could hold and transmit all kinds of real and personal property, but they could only transmit real property to such of their children as might have been born subsequent to their denisation.
    • 2017, David Grummitt, The English Experience in France C.1450-1558:
      From 1532 the authorities in England and Calais attempted to solve the 'problem' of aliens by forcing them to buy bills of denisation.
    • 2017, Anne Dunan-Page, The Religious Culture of the Huguenots, 1660-1750:
      Even though until 1709 no act of general naturalisation was passed in Parliament, the Crown took advantage of its right to grant denisation.