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In the House of Lords. Case on behalf of George Philip Stanhope, claiming to be Earl of Chesterfield and Baron Stanhope, in the peerage of England.

By: Stanhope, George Philip, 8th Earl of Chesterfield.Contributor(s): Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords. Committee for Privileges.Publisher: London 1873)Description: 32, [2]p., table.Note: Binder's title: Peerage Cases 1854-1875 Borthwick to DundonaldSubject(s): Chesterfield peerage claim | Peerage -- Great Britain -- Claims
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In the House of Lords. Before the Lords' Committee of Privileges. Case on behalf of the Honourable Charles Wightwick Finch, of Offchurch Bury, Leamington, in the county of Warwick, claiming to be Earl of Aylesford, on his claim to the honour and dignity of Earl of Aylesford. In the House of Lords. Case of the Right Honourable Reginald Windsor Sackville, Earl De La Warr, claiming to retain the barony of Buckhurst, in the county of Sussex. In the House of Lords. Case on behalf of the Honourable Mortimer Sackville West claiming to be Lord Buckhurst, on his claim to the honour and dignity of Lord Buckhurst of Buckhurst, in the county of Sussex. In the House of Lords. Case on behalf of George Philip Stanhope, claiming to be Earl of Chesterfield and Baron Stanhope, in the peerage of England. In the House of Lords. The case of John Earl of Breadalbane in the peerage of Scotland; with copies of registers, freedom and services, and affidavits. June 7th, 1872. In the House of Lords. Case on behalf of Gavin Campbell claiming to be Earl of Breadalbane and Holland, on his claim to the dignities of Earl of Breadalbane and Holland in the peerage of Scotland. In the House of Lords. Case on behalf of John Campbell, Esquire, claiming the earldom of Breadalbane, &c. in the peerage of Scotland.

Signed: Henry Sutton.

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

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