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Earldom of Norfolk. Revised propositions.

By: FitzAlan-Howard, Henry, 15th Duke of Norfolk.Contributor(s): Stourton, Charles Botolph Joseph, 22nd Baron Mowbray | Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords. Committee for Privileges.Publisher: London : [s.n.], 1903Description: 17, [1]p.Note: Binder's title: Norfolk peerage. Cases and evidenceSubject(s): Norfolk peerage claim | Peerage -- Great Britain -- Claims
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In the House of Lords. Case on behalf of the Right Honourable Charles Botolph Joseph, Lord Mowbray, Lord Segrave, and Baron and Lord Stourton, of Stourton, co. Wilts, senior co-heir to the Earldom of Norfolk, in the peerage of England. Earldom of Norfolk. Minutes of evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges and proceedings. Ordered to be printed 2nd August 1906. Earldom of Norfolk. Speeches delivered before the Committee for Privileges on the claim to the Earldom of Norfolk. Ordered to be printed 2nd August 1906. Earldom of Norfolk. Revised propositions. Baronies of Strange of Knokin and Stanley. List of documents accompanying the joint case of Edith Maud, Countess of Loudoun, and Elizabeth Frances, Viscountess St. Davids, claiming to be co-heirs to the said baronies. Joint petition to the Crown. Report of the Attorney-General. Petition to the House of Lords. Pedigree. Case. Propositions and list of proofs. Baronies of Strange of Knokin and Stanley. Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges and proceedings. Ordered to be printed 17th December 1920. In the House of Lords. Appendix to the case of Thomas Eyre, containing a statement of proofs in support of his claim to be Earl of Newburgh, Viscount Kinnaird, and Baron Livingstone of Flacraig, in the Kingdom of Scotland. Pending before the Lords' Committee for Privileges. [blank], 1830.

Signed: Robert Cecil. Stuart A. Moore.

Binder's title: Norfolk peerage. Cases and evidence

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