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In the House of Lords. Case on behalf of William Lowndes of Chesham, in the county of Buckingham, Esquire, claiming to be a co-heir to the barony of Monthermer.

By: Lowndes, William Selby.Contributor(s): Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords. Committee for Privileges.Publisher: London [1859])Description: 19, [3]p.Note: Binder's title: Montacute and Monthermer peerages; cases and evidence ...Subject(s): Monthermer peerage claim | Peerage -- Great Britain -- Claims
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In the House of Lords. Gordon peerage. 1. Decree of apprising at the instance of Gilbert Menzeis, burgess of Aberdeen against John of Tulch of that Ilk, and Wat of Tulch, his son, dated 13th January 1443. 2. Attestation by Patrick Barclay sheriff depute of Kincardine dated 27th May 1452. 3. Diploma Roberti Viscomitis de Arbuthnott Domini Bervie, etc., dated 17th November 1641. In the House of Lords. Supplemental case on behalf of William Selby Lowndes of Whaddon, in the county of Buckingham, Esquire, claiming to be a coheir to the barony of Montacute. Petition of Sir Bruce Gordon Seton, Baronet, C.B. praying that he may be declared entitled as of right to the title, honour and dignity of Lord Gordon in the peerage of Scotland. In the House of Lords. Case on behalf of William Lowndes of Chesham, in the county of Buckingham, Esquire, claiming to be a co-heir to the barony of Monthermer. In the House of Lords. Gordon peerage. 1. Transcript of brieve and retour, dated 16th January 1454. 2. Retour of John Carnegy, of Kynnard, dated 16th May 1508. In the House of Lords. Gordon peerage. Extract of decreet in action at the instance of Alexander Setoun of Tullibody, dated 11th December 1503. In the House of Lords. (Before the Lords' Committee for Privileges.) Gordon peerage. Additional case on behalf of the Most Honourable Charles Marquis of Huntly, in answer to the supplemental case for Sir Bruce Gordon Seton, Baronet, of Abercorn, C.B., claiming the title, dignity, and honour of Lord Gordon in the peerage of Scotland.

Signed: J. Fleming.

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