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North peerage. Case of the Rt. Hon. Lady Susan Doyle, in relation to her claim to the Barony of North. Before the Lords' Committee for Privileges 1837.

By: Doyle, Susan, 10th Baroness North.Contributor(s): Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords. Committee for Privileges.Publisher: [London : s.n., 1837]Description: 12, [2]p.Note: Binder's title: Peerage Cases. 3. 1826-1838
Ms. note dated 15 July 1837: " ... the said barony is in abeyance between the said coheirs."
Subject(s): North peerage claim | Peerage -- Great Britain -- Claims
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Signed: W.W. Follett. J. Wigram.

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Binder's title: Peerage Cases. 3. 1826-1838

Ms. note dated 15 July 1837: " ... the said barony is in abeyance between the said coheirs."

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