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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... Parties could claim the said Honour , but that it remained with the King . " William Earl of March and Ruglen likewise presented a Petition to his Majesty , ( which has been referred to the House of Lords , ) claiming the foresaid Title ...
... Parties could claim the said Honour , but that it remained with the King . " William Earl of March and Ruglen likewise presented a Petition to his Majesty , ( which has been referred to the House of Lords , ) claiming the foresaid Title ...
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... parties could not then be exhibited before the Com- mittee , no further proceedings were had thereupon during the last ' session of Parliament . ' And praying , ' In regard the said writings are now recovered , that their Lordships ...
... parties could not then be exhibited before the Com- mittee , no further proceedings were had thereupon during the last ' session of Parliament . ' And praying , ' In regard the said writings are now recovered , that their Lordships ...
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... parties ' reasons were hinc inde heard , and at length dispute in presence of the Lords , that the pursuer had founded the pursuit upon her claim , as heir to her grandsir , and not upon any succession , as heir to her father , which ...
... parties ' reasons were hinc inde heard , and at length dispute in presence of the Lords , that the pursuer had founded the pursuit upon her claim , as heir to her grandsir , and not upon any succession , as heir to her father , which ...
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... parties above mentioned , and also for Lady Elizabeth Wemyss , sister of the late Earl , who had an interest to support the pretensions of her niece as next heir to the title , in the event of her death without lawful issue . The ...
... parties above mentioned , and also for Lady Elizabeth Wemyss , sister of the late Earl , who had an interest to support the pretensions of her niece as next heir to the title , in the event of her death without lawful issue . The ...
Page 60
... parties concurred and agreed in these facts - that an heir - male existed in 1515 , who did not then claim the dignity ; and that there appeared no special grant , no original creation or limitation of this honour , in favour of any ...
... parties concurred and agreed in these facts - that an heir - male existed in 1515 , who did not then claim the dignity ; and that there appeared no special grant , no original creation or limitation of this honour , in favour of any ...
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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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Page 72 - It is ordered and adjudged by the lords spiritual and temporal in parliament assembled, that the said petition and appeal be, and is hereby, dismissed this House ; and that the said interlocutor therein complained of be, and the same is hereby, affirmed.
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Page 106 - Anderson (John). Historical account of the family of Frisel or Fraser, particularly Fraser of Lovat. . . Edinburgh: W.Blackwood,\3sit,.
Page 43 - ... to the Right Honourable the House of Peers, to examine the allegations thereof as to what relates to the petitioner's title therein mentioned, and to inform her Majesty how the same shall appear to their Lordships.
Page 105 - Some important observations will be found in it on the curious point of the illegitimacy of the sons of the titular King of Ireland.
Page 4 - Remarks upon Scotch Peerage Law, as connected with certain points in the late case of the Earldom of Devon ; to which are added, Desultory Observations upon the nature and descent of Scotch Peerages.
Page 42 - To the King's most excellent Majesty; The humble petition of Samuel Wilson...
Page 5 - Narrative of the oppressive law proceedings, and other measures, resorted to by the British government. . .to overpower the earl of Stirling, and subvert his lawful rights.
Page 6 - Comments in refutation of Pretensions advanced for the first time, and Statements in a recent work "The Stirlings of Keir, and their Family Papers...
Page 3 - Glengarry" against the attacks made upon them in the Inverness Journal and some recent printed performances. With remarks as to the descent of the family who style themselves "of Clanronald.