Journals of the House of Lords, Volume 47H.M. Stationery Office, 1809 |
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Page 96
... Earl of Aylesford , Steward of Our House- " hold ; George Earl of Dartmouth , Chamberlain of " Our Household ; George Earl of Winchillea and Not- " tingham , Groom of Our Stole ; Philip Earl of Chesterfield , Robert Earl of ...
... Earl of Aylesford , Steward of Our House- " hold ; George Earl of Dartmouth , Chamberlain of " Our Household ; George Earl of Winchillea and Not- " tingham , Groom of Our Stole ; Philip Earl of Chesterfield , Robert Earl of ...
Page 97
... Earl David's " Service as to the fmall Properties enumerated and " other Properties depending on the very fame Ground ; " the Court of Seffion , with the utmoft Clearness , de- cided , that their Lordships Judgment remitted nothing ...
... Earl David's " Service as to the fmall Properties enumerated and " other Properties depending on the very fame Ground ; " the Court of Seffion , with the utmoft Clearness , de- cided , that their Lordships Judgment remitted nothing ...
Page 110
... Earl of Aylesford , Steward of " Our Household ; George Earl of Dartmouth , Cham- " berlain of Our Household ; George Earl of Winchilfea " and Nottingham , Groom of Our Stole ; Philip Earl of " C Chesterfield , Robert Earl of ...
... Earl of Aylesford , Steward of " Our Household ; George Earl of Dartmouth , Cham- " berlain of Our Household ; George Earl of Winchilfea " and Nottingham , Groom of Our Stole ; Philip Earl of " C Chesterfield , Robert Earl of ...
Page 114
... Earl of Roxburghe " does not comprehend the Honours of Lord Roxburghe " and Lord Ker of Cefsfurd and Caverton , pertaining " " to the faid Earl , which , therefore , remained in his " Perfon , defcendible to his Heirs Male , according ...
... Earl of Roxburghe " does not comprehend the Honours of Lord Roxburghe " and Lord Ker of Cefsfurd and Caverton , pertaining " " to the faid Earl , which , therefore , remained in his " Perfon , defcendible to his Heirs Male , according ...
Page 115
... Earl of Roxburghe , your Petitioner had good and undoubted Right to them as Heir Male of the faid Earl . 66 66 66 66 Your Petitioner therefore humbly prays Your " Majefty ( without Prejudice to his former " humble Petition ) , that it ...
... Earl of Roxburghe , your Petitioner had good and undoubted Right to them as Heir Male of the faid Earl . 66 66 66 66 Your Petitioner therefore humbly prays Your " Majefty ( without Prejudice to his former " humble Petition ) , that it ...
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