The case of Richard Earl of Burlington, claiming the Barony of Clifford, created by writ of summons 3 °Caroli I. directed to his great great grandfather, whose heir he is, Henry the son of Francis Earl of Cumberland, by the name of Henry Clifford, Chevalier; in virtue of which writ the said Lord Clifford sat and voted in several Parliaments.
Boyle, Richard, 3rd Earl of Burlington.
The case of Richard Earl of Burlington, claiming the Barony of Clifford, created by writ of summons 3 °Caroli I. directed to his great great grandfather, whose heir he is, Henry the son of Francis Earl of Cumberland, by the name of Henry Clifford, Chevalier; in virtue of which writ the said Lord Clifford sat and voted in several Parliaments. - [London : s.n., 1736] - 3, [1]p. ; 2.°
Burlington's petition was accepted by the House of Lords on 25 May 1737. Signed at end: N. Fazakerly. W. Murray. Drop-head title. With a docket-title.
estc t026443.
Clifford peerage claim.
Peerage--Claims.--Great Britain
The case of Richard Earl of Burlington, claiming the Barony of Clifford, created by writ of summons 3 °Caroli I. directed to his great great grandfather, whose heir he is, Henry the son of Francis Earl of Cumberland, by the name of Henry Clifford, Chevalier; in virtue of which writ the said Lord Clifford sat and voted in several Parliaments. - [London : s.n., 1736] - 3, [1]p. ; 2.°
Burlington's petition was accepted by the House of Lords on 25 May 1737. Signed at end: N. Fazakerly. W. Murray. Drop-head title. With a docket-title.
estc t026443.
Clifford peerage claim.
Peerage--Claims.--Great Britain