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Minutes of evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom the petition of Sir Charles Robert Tempest of Broughton in the county of York and of Coleby Hall in the county of Lincoln Baronet, to Her Majesty, praying Her Majesty to determine the abeyance of the barony of De Scales, and to revive in his person the dignity of his ancestors, by summoning him to Parliament by the style and title of Lord De Scales, togetHer with Her Majesty's reference thereof to this House, and the report of the Attorney General thereon, were referred. Ordered to be printed 6th February 1857.

By: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords. Committee for Privileges.Contributor(s): Tempest, Charles Robert, Sir, 1st Bart.Publisher: London : [s.n.], 1857-1865Description: 722p.Note: Binder's title: De Scales peerage. Evidence 1857-65Subject(s): De Scales peerage claim | Peerage -- Great Britain -- Claims
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Minutes of evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the petition of William Lowndes of Chesham in the county of Buckingham, Esquire, to Her Majesty, praying Her Majesty to be graciously pleased to determine the abeyance of the Barony of Monthermer by summoning him to Parliament by the style and title of Lord Monthermer; together with Her Majesty's reference thereof to this House; and the report of the Attorney General thereon, thereunto annexed. Ordered to be printed 6th August 1861. Minutes of evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the petition of the Right Honourable Charles Edward Hastings, Earl of Loudoun ... by Charles Frederick Abney Hastings, his father and guardian, to Her Majesty, praying Her Majesty to determine the abeyance of the baronies of Montacute (1299), Monthermer, Montacute (1357), and Montagu in the petitioner's favour; together with Her Majesty's reference thereof to this House, and the report of the Attorney General thereon thereunto annexed. Ordered to be printed 7th July 1874. In the House of Lords. Earldom of Norfolk. Lord Mowbray's book of documents containing copies of the original documents produced in evidence on his behalf at the hearing before the Committee for Privileges of his petition for the Earldom of Norfolk now in abeyance. Minutes of evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom the petition of Sir Charles Robert Tempest of Broughton in the county of York and of Coleby Hall in the county of Lincoln Baronet, to Her Majesty, praying Her Majesty to determine the abeyance of the barony of De Scales, and to revive in his person the dignity of his ancestors, by summoning him to Parliament by the style and title of Lord De Scales, togetHer with Her Majesty's reference thereof to this House, and the report of the Attorney General thereon, were referred. Ordered to be printed 6th February 1857. Minutes of evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the petition of Richard Plantagenet Campbell, Duke of Buckingham and Chandos ... praying Her Majesty ... to admit his succession to the honor and dignity of Lord and Baron of Kinloss ... and also the petition of George William Frederick Brudenell, Marquess of Ailesbury, Earl Bruce, Viscount Savernake and Baron Bruce, K.G., praying that he may have leave to be heard by his counsel in opposition to the said claim. Ordered to be printed 11th April 1867. Minutes of evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges on the Lauderdale peerage claim. Ordered to be printed 18th June 1885. Minutes of evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges, to whom the petition of George Leigh, Esquire, to His Majesty, claiming to be Baron Leigh of Stoneley, in the county of Warwick, was referred. Ordered to be printed 3d June 1828.

Binder's title: De Scales peerage. Evidence 1857-65

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