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Barony of Stafford.

Contributor(s): Stafford Cooke, Richard | Stafford-Jerningham, George William, 17th Baron Stafford | Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords. Committee for Privileges.Publisher: London 1823)Description: 1l.Note: Binder's title: Perth, Stafford, Sutherland peerage claims [folio box]Subject(s): Stafford peerage claim | Peerage -- Great Britain -- Claims
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Minutes of evidence taken upon the second reading of the bill, intituled "An act to declare the illegitimacy of certain persons alleged or claiming to be children of the most honorable George Ferrars Marquis Townshend". Season 1843. Ordered to be printed 3d May 1843. Castles, lands, and possessions, granted by royal letter patent of the twenty-third of King Henry the Eighth, to Henry Stafford, (son of Edward Duke of Buckingham,) and Ursula his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, and specially entailed by act of Parliament of King Edward the Sixth, the Crown of England holding the reversion. Genealogical table, exhibiting the maternal descent of Sir William Jerningham, Baronet; with reference to the two Stafford baronies claimed by him in his petition to the King. Barony of Stafford. In the House of Lords, before the Committee of Privileges. The case of Thomas Drummond of Biddick, claiming the titles and dignities of Earl of Perth, Lord Drummond, Stobhall, and Montifex, nearest lawful heir to the same, and to the restored estate of the Earldom of Perth. To be heard at the bar of the House of Lords, on [blank] the [blank] day of [blank] 183. In the question concerning the peerage of Sutherland. Case of the Honourable Lady Elizabeth, sister of the deceased William Earl of Sutherland; and the Honourable James Wemyss of Wemyss, her husband, for themselves and on behalf of their infant children. Index to Mr. Lindsay's collections of peerage cases.

A broadsheet, on behalf of Richard Stafford Cooke, attacking the claim of the Jerningham family to the Stafford barony.

Binder's title: Perth, Stafford, Sutherland peerage claims [folio box]

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