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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.

By: Fitzgerald-De Ros, Charlotte, 20th Baroness Ros.Contributor(s): Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords. Committee for Privileges.Publisher: London : Bullock & Arnold 1806Description: 13, [11]p., tables.Note: 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
Subject(s): Ros peerage claim | Peerage -- Great Britain -- Claims
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Case of the Lady Essex Ker, eldest sister of John, late Duke of Roxburghe; claiming the titles, honours, and dignities of Duchess and Countess of Roxburghe, Marchioness of Beaumont and Cessfurd, Countess of Kelso, Viscountess of Broxmouth, Baroness Ker of Cessfurd and Cavertoun, and Baroness Roxburghe. In the House of Lords. List of proofs for the case of John Henry, Duke of Rutland, as to the Barony of Roos or Ros, of Hamlake, Trusbutt, and Belvoir, and the Barony of Manners of Haddon. The case of John Henry, Duke of Rutland, claiming to be Baron Roos or Ros, of Hamlake, Trusbutt, and Belvoir, and Baron Manners of Haddon. 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. House of Lords. List of proofs for the case of Lady Henry Fitz-gerald, as to the barony of Roos or Ros. Appendix to the case of Charles Augustus Ellis, an infant, claiming the Barony of Howard of Walden: being list of written proofs, &c. House of Lords. Case of Charles Augustus Ellis, an infant, claiming the barony of Howard of Walden.

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

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