In the House of lords ... Case of George William Frederick Brudenell, marquis of Ailesbury ... on his petition against the case of Richard Plantagenet duke of Buckingham and Chandos, claiming the title ... of lord Kinloss |
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... decease . In these cases the Dignities under which the Grantees sat in Parliament were created by Charters similar in words and in every respect to the Charter by which the Ꭰ 18 Petitioner's Ancestor was created Lord Kinloss , and the.
... decease . In these cases the Dignities under which the Grantees sat in Parliament were created by Charters similar in words and in every respect to the Charter by which the Ꭰ 18 Petitioner's Ancestor was created Lord Kinloss , and the.
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... decease the Dignity originally granted to his Father became extinct , but the Dignity conferred and limited by the Charter of the 20th of January 1609 of right devolved upon John Colville of Wester Crumbie , the Cousin and Heir Male ...
... decease the Dignity originally granted to his Father became extinct , but the Dignity conferred and limited by the Charter of the 20th of January 1609 of right devolved upon John Colville of Wester Crumbie , the Cousin and Heir Male ...
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... decease goe and be to dame Magdaline Bruce my wyfe for and duringe her naturall life in recōpence of her dower of all my landes in England And after her deceasse then to be and remaine to the wife of Thomas Bruce my second sonne and to ...
... decease goe and be to dame Magdaline Bruce my wyfe for and duringe her naturall life in recōpence of her dower of all my landes in England And after her deceasse then to be and remaine to the wife of Thomas Bruce my second sonne and to ...
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... decease the sum of eight hundred pound to be dis- tributed amongst them ( such excepted as have annuities left unto them by mee ) accord- ing to theire severall degrees deserts and the time of theire service in such proportion as my ...
... decease the sum of eight hundred pound to be dis- tributed amongst them ( such excepted as have annuities left unto them by mee ) accord- ing to theire severall degrees deserts and the time of theire service in such proportion as my ...
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... decease holding him very fitt for that service and assuring myselfe that my sonne will readilie performe this my desire as a respect done to my memorie as well as for his and the said Frances Beales sakes whoe I hope will deserve as ...
... decease holding him very fitt for that service and assuring myselfe that my sonne will readilie performe this my desire as a respect done to my memorie as well as for his and the said Frances Beales sakes whoe I hope will deserve as ...
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11th Apr aforesaid alicujus alijs Anglie anno antedict Balmerinoch Baron Bruce of Kinloss Brudenell Buckingham and Chandos Burtt Charles Earl Charles lord Bruce Charter Colville of Culross correct Copy Countess Culross Daughter decimis dict dicti Dñs Duke of Buckingham duke of Chandos Earl of Ailesbury Earl of Elgin Earl Temple earund earundem Edward Bruce Edward Lord Entry eorum firmis grant H. S. Smith Heirs Male heredibus hereditaments honourable House of Lords inde infra James Letters Patent Lord Dingwall Lord Kinloss mannors Marquess of Ailesbury Mary Bruce masculis necnon ñra ñris ñro omia omnibus Parish Parliament Parliament of Scotland partibus pendiculis Pdict Peerage pertinen Pmiss pnti predict terras produce a correct Psentes Pconcess ptinen quibuscunq read as follows reddit redditibus regni Richard Plantagenet Robert Bruce Scotland Seal singula sive sonne spectañ successoribus ñris tenen thereof thousand six hundred tpre unto W.Hardy Whorleton
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