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1672 Charter

The 1672 Charter refers to a royal document issued by King Charles II that officially granted a specific group or organization certain rights, privileges, or authority. Such charters typically establish the legal foundation for governance, activities, or property rights, often for companies, religious groups, or municipal bodies. In this context, it likely formalized the rights or status of an institution, enabling it to operate with official recognition and protection under royal authority. These charters played an important role in the development of organizations and institutions during that period by providing legal legitimacy and support.