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Case on the claim of Randal, stiling himself Lord Baron of Dunsany, to be restored to the title and honour of Baron of Dunsany.

By: Plunkett, Randall, 13th Lord Dunsany.Contributor(s): Ireland. Parliament. House of Lords. Committee for Privileges.Publisher: [Dublin? : s.n., 1782]Description: 4p. ; 2.°.Note: Binder's title: Peerage Cases. I. 1720-1799Subject(s): Dunsany peerage claim | Peerage -- Ireland -- Claims
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Randall Plunkett's claim was allowed by the Irish House of Lords on 26 April 1782.

Signed at end: Walter Burgh. John Fitzgibbon.

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Binder's title: Peerage Cases. I. 1720-1799

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