House of Lords. The case of the Right Honourable Charlotte Fitz-gerald, wife of the Right Honourable Henry Fitz-gerald, commonly called Lord Henry Fitz-gerald; in relation to the Barony of Roos or Ros. To be heard at the bar of the House of Lords.
Publisher: London : Bullock & Arnold 1806Description: 13, [11]p., tables.Note: Binder's title: Peerage Cases. 2. 1800-1825Ms. note dated 9 May 1806: " ... the Barony which was vested in the said Robert de Ros, remains in abeyance between the said Sir Thos. Windsor Hunloke Bart, George Earl of Essex, & Lady Henry Fitzgerald." George III terminated the abeyance in favour of Lady Henry FitzgeraldSubject(s): Ros peerage claim


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Signed: T. Erskine, Fras Hargrave.
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Binder's title: Peerage Cases. 2. 1800-1825
Ms. note dated 9 May 1806: " ... the Barony which was vested in the said Robert de Ros, remains in abeyance between the said Sir Thos. Windsor Hunloke Bart, George Earl of Essex, & Lady Henry Fitzgerald." George III terminated the abeyance in favour of Lady Henry Fitzgerald