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In the House of Lords. Case of Francis Stephen Dillon, Esq., claiming to be Earl of Roscommon with his pedigree deduced from James the first Earl.

By: Dillon, Francis Stephen.Contributor(s): Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords. Committee for Privileges.Publisher: [London : s.n., 1824]Description: 6, [2]p.Note: Binder's title: Peerage Cases. 3. 1826-1838Subject(s): Roscommon peerage claim | Peerage -- Ireland -- Claims to vote
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Netterville peerage. Case of James Netterville, Esq. claiming the title of Viscount Netterville, of Ireland, with the reports of the law officers of England and Ireland, and His Majesty's orders. 12 °Junii, 1829. Presented to the House of Lords, and referred to the Committee of Privileges. 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. House of Lords. Case of Thomas Wentworth Dillon, (a minor) claiming a right to vote as Earl of Roscommon, & Baron of Kilkenny West, at the election of peers of Ireland, to sit in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. In the House of Lords. Case of Francis Stephen Dillon, Esq., claiming to be Earl of Roscommon with his pedigree deduced from James the first Earl. In the House of Lords. Case of John Rutherford, Esquire, claiming the title, honour, and dignity of Lord Baron Rutherford of Rutherford. In the House of Lords. Historical and genealogical memoir of the family of Fleming of Slane, in the county palatine of Meath; explanatory of, and including the case of George Bryan, Esq. who claims to be Lord Baron of Slane, of that part of the United Kingdom called Ireland. Together with the claimant's petition to the King, and the report of the Attorney General thereon, referred to His Majesty's commands to the House of Lords. In the House of Lords. Barony of Slane. Additional case of George Bryan, Esq. claiming the Barony of Slane. Pending before the Lords' Committee for Privileges, December 1831.

Signed: S.L. Giffard.

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

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