Reports of Claims Preferred to the House of Lords: In the Cases of the Cassillis, Sutherland, Spynie, and Glencairn Peerages...1882 - Peerage claims - 106 pages |
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Page 93
... Kilmaurs , an Earl . The words used are , " facimus et creamus eundem nostrum consanguineum Comitem in exalta- tionem sui honoris , perpetuis futuris temporibus Comitem de Glencairn et Dominum de Kilmawris nuncupand . " In support of ...
... Kilmaurs , an Earl . The words used are , " facimus et creamus eundem nostrum consanguineum Comitem in exalta- tionem sui honoris , perpetuis futuris temporibus Comitem de Glencairn et Dominum de Kilmawris nuncupand . " In support of ...
Page 95
... Kilmaurs , as heir - general of Alexander Earl of Glencairn , who died in possession of these titles in 1670 . In this claim he is opposed by Sir Walter Montgomery Cuningham , stating himself to be heir - male of the family ; but ...
... Kilmaurs , as heir - general of Alexander Earl of Glencairn , who died in possession of these titles in 1670 . In this claim he is opposed by Sir Walter Montgomery Cuningham , stating himself to be heir - male of the family ; but ...
Page 99
... Kilmaurs . Lord Kilmaurs he certainly was before this period . It also grants to him the thirty pound lands of Drummond , and the ten pound lands of Duchray . The lands of Drummond , as appears from the name itself , were the estate of ...
... Kilmaurs . Lord Kilmaurs he certainly was before this period . It also grants to him the thirty pound lands of Drummond , and the ten pound lands of Duchray . The lands of Drummond , as appears from the name itself , were the estate of ...
Page 101
... Kilmaurs . He took the benefit of the before - mentioned act , for on the 4th of November he served himself heir to his father , Alexander Lord Kilmaurs , upon a Privy Seal warrant , to do away the objection that the father did not die ...
... Kilmaurs . He took the benefit of the before - mentioned act , for on the 4th of November he served himself heir to his father , Alexander Lord Kilmaurs , upon a Privy Seal warrant , to do away the objection that the father did not die ...
Page 102
... Kilmaurs appears at a tournament as a challenger against James Lord Hamil- ton , who was then a very young man , as appears by the date of the marriage of his father with the Princess Mary , sister of James the Third . This Cuthbert ...
... Kilmaurs appears at a tournament as a challenger against James Lord Hamil- ton , who was then a very young man , as appears by the date of the marriage of his father with the Princess Mary , sister of James the Third . This Cuthbert ...
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Adam Fergusson Adam Gordon Alexander ancient peerages appears Barony of Cassillis boards body calf Cassillis and Lord charter claimant Comitatum et Dominium Countess Court of Session created Earl creation Crown Cuthbert daughter descended dict dignity of Earl Earl of Cassillis Earl of Glencairn Earl of March Earl of Sutherland Earldom and Lordship erected evidence Family father Favour of Heirs feudal law feus Folio Genealogical grant hæredibus Hamilton heir-general Heirs Female Heirs Male heirs-male House of Peers investiture John Earl John Lord Kennedy judgment Kilmaurs King James Lady Elizabeth last Earl law of Scotland Lennox limitation Lord Kennedy Lord Kilmaurs Lord Mansfield Lords Committees Majesty Majesty's male line mentioned omni tempore opinion original Parliament patent PEERAGE OF SCOTLAND Peers person first ennobled petition precedency procreand question resignation Ruglen secundum Sir Robert Gordon Sir Thomas Kennedy Spynie Stirling succession thereof Title and Dignity title of honour titles and honours vols William Earl
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