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In the House of Lords. Barony of Braye. Supplemental case, in reference to the co-heirs of the barony, submitted on behalf of the claimant, Sarah Otway Cave, widow, before the Lords' Committees for Privileges. December, 1837.

By: Cave, Sarah Otway, 3rd Baroness Braye.Contributor(s): Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords. Committee for Privileges.Publisher: London 1837)Description: 14, [2]p., tables.Note: Binder's title: Braye peerageSubject(s): Braye peerage claim | Peerage -- Great Britain -- Claims
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Petition to the King. Reginald Gervase Alexander, one of the co-heirs of the ancient barony of Burgh, Strabolgi and Cobham. Baronies of Burgh, Strabolgi and Cobham. Report of the Attorney-General, the Right Honourable Sir Rufus Daniel Isaacs, K.C.V.O., dated 4th May 1911, upon the petition of Cuthbert Matthias Kenworthy. Burgh, Strabolgi and Cobham baronies. Minutes of evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges and proceedings. Ordered to be printed 11th July 1912. In the House of Lords. Barony of Braye. Supplemental case, in reference to the co-heirs of the barony, submitted on behalf of the claimant, Sarah Otway Cave, widow, before the Lords' Committees for Privileges. December, 1837. In the House of Lords. Case of Sir Percival Hart Dyke, baronet, of Lullingstone Castle, in the county of Kent, on his claim to the title and dignity of Baron Braye. To be heard at the bar of the House of Lords, on the [blank] day of [blank] 1836. Berkeley barony by tenure. Additional case of William Fitzhardinge Berkeley, of Berkeley Castle, in the county of Gloucester, in support of his petition to His Majesty, as a baron by tenure. In the House of Lords. Barony of Berkeley. Statement of Sir John Shelley Sidney, Bart. in relation to the claim of William Fitz-Hardinge Berkeley of Berkeley Castle. Pending before the Lords' Committee for Privileges. May, 1830.

Signed: N. Harris Nicolas.

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Binder's title: Braye peerage

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