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Minutes of evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the petition of the Honourable Bertha Lelgarde Clifton (formerly Rawdon Hastings), commonly called Lady Bertha Lelgarde Clifton, the wife of Augustus Wykeham Clifton of Warton Hall, Lytham, in the county of Lancaster, late a Captain (Rifle Brigade) in Her Majesty's Army, to Her Majesty, praying Her Majesty to determine in favour of the petition the abeyance now existing in the ancient barony of Grey de Ruthin.

By: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords. Committee for Privileges.Publisher: [S.l. : s.n.], 1876Description: 32p.Note: Binder's title: Peerage evidence: Dy-LSubject(s): Grey of Ruthin peerage claim | Peerage -- Great Britain -- Claims
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In the House of Lords. Case of the Right Honorable Charles Rudolph Joseph Francis Clement, 10th Viscount Taaffe of Corren and Baron of Ballymote, on his claim to the titles and dignities of Viscount Taaffe, of Corren, and Baron of Ballymote, in the peerage of Ireland. Minutes of evidence taken before the Lords Committees to whom was referred the petition of George Earl of Aboyne, stating his right to the titles, honours, and dignities of Marquess of Huntly, Earl of Enzie, and Lord Gordon and Badenoch, in Scotland, &c. &c. Ordered to be printed 8th June 1838. Minutes of evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the petition of the Right Honourable William John Manners, Earl of Dysart and Lord Huntingtower in the peerage of Scotland, praying Her Majesty to be graciously pleased to admit the petitioner's succession to, and to declare that he is of right entitled to the titles, honours, and dignities of Earl of Dysart and Lord Huntingtower, in the peerage of Scotland; or to make such other order, or to give such directions in the premises as to Her Majesty may seem meet and the justice of the petitioner's claim may require; together with Her Majesty's reference thereof to this House. Minutes of evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the petition of the Honourable Bertha Lelgarde Clifton (formerly Rawdon Hastings), commonly called Lady Bertha Lelgarde Clifton, the wife of Augustus Wykeham Clifton of Warton Hall, Lytham, in the county of Lancaster, late a Captain (Rifle Brigade) in Her Majesty's Army, to Her Majesty, praying Her Majesty to determine in favour of the petition the abeyance now existing in the ancient barony of Grey de Ruthin. Minutes of evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges on the Lovat peerage claim. Ordered to be printed 18th June 1885. Minutes of the evidence before the Committee of Privileges, to whom the petition of Sir Cecil Bisshopp of Parham Park in the county of Sussex, Baronet, claiming the title, dignity, and honour of Baron Zouche of Haryngworth, was referred. Ordered to be printed 8th February 1804. Minutes of evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the petition of John Campbell, Earl of Aberdeen in the peerage of Scotland, and Viscount Gordon of Aberdeen in the peerage of the United Kingdom, to Her Majesty, praying Her Majesty to be graciously pleased to cause a writ of summons to be issued to the petitioner for his coming to sit and vote in Parliament as Viscount Gordon of Aberdeen; together with Her Majesty's reference thereof to this House, and the report of the Attorney General thereunto annexed. Ordered to be printed 22d March 1872.

Binder's title: Peerage evidence: Dy-L

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