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The arguments of the Lord Chief Justice Holt and Judge Powell, in the controverted point of peerage: in the case of the King and Queen against Charles Knowles, otherwise Earl of Banbury.

By: Holt, John, Sir, 1642-1710.Publisher: London : Printed for J. Browne; and sold by J. Roberts, 1716Description: [4], 19, [1]p. ; 2.Note: Binder's title: Banbury Peerage Claim, 1716Subject(s): Knollys, Charles, 1662-1740 | Banbury peerage claim | Peerage -- Great Britain -- Claims
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Minutes of evidence given before the Committee of Privileges to whom the petition of James Tracy, Esquire, claiming, as of right, to be Viscount and Baron Tracy of Rathcoole, together with Her Majesty's reference thereof to this House, was referred. Ordered to be printed 23d March 1847. Minutes of evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom the petition of Benjamin Wheatley Tracy, Esquire, a lieutenant in the Royal Navy, to Her Majesty, claiming the titles, honors, and dignities of Viscount and Baron Tracy of Rathcoole in the county of Dublin and in the kingdom of Ireland, together with Her Majesty's reference thereof to this House, and the report of the Attorney General thereon, were referred. In the House of Lords before the Committee for Privileges : The arguments of the Lord Chief Justice Holt and Judge Powell, in the controverted point of peerage: in the case of the King and Queen against Charles Knowles, otherwise Earl of Banbury. House of Lords. Committee of Privileges. Case of the Rev. A.G. Fraser, M.A. claiming the ancient peerage of Lovat. In the House of Lords. Additional case of Thomas Alexander Lord Lovat in the peerage of the United Kingdom claiming to be Lord Lovat in the peerage of Scotland. Case of Thomas Alexander Fraser, of Lovat, Esquire, claiming the title and dignity of Baron Lovat. To be heard at the Bar of the House of Lords, before the Committee for Privileges on [blank] the [blank] day of [blank].

Binder's title: Banbury Peerage Claim, 1716

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