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Supplemental case on behalf of Francis Thomas De Grey Earl Cowper K.G. on his claim to the dignities of Lord Dingwall in the peerage of Scotland and Lord Butler of Moore Park in the peerage of England.

By: Cowper, Francis Thomas De Grey, 7th Earl Cowper.Contributor(s): Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords. Committee for Privileges.Publisher: London [1871])Description: [2], 15, [1]p.Note: Binder's title: Peerage Cases 1854-1875 Borthwick to DundonaldSubject(s): Dingwall peerage claim | Peerage -- Great Britain -- Claims
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In the House of Lords. Case on behalf of Sir Charles Robert Tempest of Broughton, in the county of York, Baronet, claiming to be a coheir to the barony of De Scales. In the House of Lords. Case on behalf of Francis Thomas De Grey Earl Cowper K.G. on his claim to the dignities of Lord Dingwall in the peerage of Scotland and Lord Butler of Moore Park in the peerage of England. In the House of Lords. Case on behalf of Francis Thomas De Grey Earl Cowper K.G. on his claim to the dignities of Lord Dingwall, in the peerage of Scotland, and Lord Butler of Moore Park in the peerage of England. Supplemental case on behalf of Francis Thomas De Grey Earl Cowper K.G. on his claim to the dignities of Lord Dingwall in the peerage of Scotland and Lord Butler of Moore Park in the peerage of England. In the House of Lords. Case on behalf of Thomas Barnes Earl of Dundonald in support of his petition to Her Majesty praying Her Majesty to admit his succession to the dignities of Earl of Dundonald and Lord Cochrane of Paseley and Ochiltree in the peerage of Scotland. In the House of Lords. Case of the Right Honourable Theobald Butler, 14th Baron Dunboyne, on his claim to the title and dignity of Baron of Dunboyne, in the peerage of Ireland. In the House of Lords. Case of Hugh Richard, Viscount Downe in the peerage of Ireland. Claiming the right to vote at the elections of representative peers for that part of the United Kingdom called Ireland.

Signed: J. Fleming. E. Ashley.

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Binder's title: Peerage Cases 1854-1875 Borthwick to Dundonald

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