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Case and pedigree of Hans Francis Hastings, &c. &c. &c. claiming the titles, honours & dignities of Earl of Huntingdon, to be heard before the Lords' Committee of Privileges. Counsel, Sir Samuel Romilly.

By: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords. Committee for Privileges.Contributor(s): Hastings, Hans Francis, 29th Earl of Huntingdon.Publisher: London : [s.n.], 1817Description: 16p.Subject(s): Huntingdon peerage claim | Peerage -- Great Britain -- Claims
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Upper (Harcourt) Corridor, Second Floor Peel Tracts VOL.42(9) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 20272-1001
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VOL.42(6) A short vindication of the memory of the late Major Alexander Campbell, of the 21st Regiment of Foot: containing the only full and particular account of the circumstances preceding and attending his unfortunate duel with Captain Alexander Boyd, of the same regiment, &c. VOL.42(7) The recent and interesting correspondence of Theophilus Swift, Esq. with the Rev. Dr. Dobbin, and others of his family. To which are subjoined, two additional letters, addressed by Mr. Swift, to the Rev. Thos. Ph. Lefanu, on the subject of that correspondence. VOL.42(8) A letter addressed to the Right Honourable William Fitzgerald, Chancellor of the Irish Exchequer, one of the Lords of the Treasury, &c. &c. &c. VOL.42(9) Case and pedigree of Hans Francis Hastings, &c. &c. &c. claiming the titles, honours & dignities of Earl of Huntingdon, to be heard before the Lords' Committee of Privileges. Counsel, Sir Samuel Romilly. VOL.4(3) A short address to the people of Ireland, on the subject of an union; by a freeholder. VOL.43(1) The grand question debated: whether Hamilton's bawn should be turn'd into a barrack, or a malt-house. According to the London edition, with notes. VOL.43(10) Seasonable and affecting observations on the Mutiny-Bill, articles of war, and use and abuse of a standing army: in a letter from a member of Parliament to a noble lord.

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