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Minutes of evidence given before the Committee of Privileges to whom the petition of George Bryan Esquire, claiming as of right to be Lord Baron of Slane, was referred.

By: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords. Committee for Privileges.Contributor(s): Bryan, George.Publisher: London : [s.n.], 1830-1832Description: 22, 51, [1], 43, [1], 59p.Note: Binder's title: Slane peerage. Evidence 1830-2Subject(s): Slane 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 the most honourable Emily Jane Mercer-Elphinstone de Flahault, Dowager Marchioness of Lansdowne, widow of the most honourable Henry Marquess of Lansdowne, K.G., to Her Majesty, praying that Her Majesty will be graciously pleased to adjudge and declare that the petitioner is entitled to the title, honour, and dignity of Baroness Nairne in the peerage of Scotland, together with Her Majesty's reference thereof to this House. Ordered to be printed 8th July 1873. Minutes of evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the petition of George Drummond Duke de Melfort in France to Her Majesty, claiming the honour and dignity of Earl of Perth; with Her Majesty's reference thereof to this House. Ordered to be printed 23d July 1846. Minutes of evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the petition of the Right Honorable Henry John Chetwynd Earl Talbot, to Her Majesty, praying that the title, dignity, and peerage or honors of Earl of Shrewsbury may be declared and adjudged to belong to the petitioner, ... and also the petitions of Edmund Bernard FitzAlan Howard ...; of William Talbot of Castle Talbot in the county of Wexford ...; of Philip Andrew Prince Doria Pamphili and the Princess Mary Alathea Beatrix his wife, ... Rodolph Duke of Sora ... and Agnes Duchess of Sora his wife, praying to be heard by counsel in opposition to the claim of Henry John Chetwynd Earl Talbot. Ordered to be printed 17th July 1857. Minutes of evidence given before the Committee of Privileges to whom the petition of George Bryan Esquire, claiming as of right to be Lord Baron of Slane, was referred. In the House of Lords. Before the Lords' Committee of Privileges. Case on behalf of William Grey, of no. 61, Drayton Gardens, South Kensington, Middlesex, claiming to be Earl of Stamford and Baron Grey of Groby, on his claim to the said honours, dignities, and peerages. Minutes of evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom the petition of Sir James Carnegie, of Kinnaird, Baronet, to Her Majesty, claiming as of right to be Earl of Southesk, Baron Carnegie of Kinnaird and Leuchars in Scotland; together with Her Majesty's reference thereof to this House was referred. Ordered to be printed 7th August 1848. Minutes of evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the petition of the Right Honorable Charles Rudolph Joseph Francis Clement Viscount Taaffe of Corren and Baron of Ballymote ... to Her Majesty, praying Her Majesty that the said titles, dignities, and peerage of Viscount Taaffe of Corren and Baron of Ballymote as aforesaid; together with all and singular the rights and privileges to such titles, dignities, and peerage belonging, may be declared and adjudged to belong to, and to be now vested in the petitioner; ... Ordered to be printed 31st July 1857.

Binder's title: Slane peerage. Evidence 1830-2

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