Belhaven and Stenton peerage, in the House of Lords (before the Lords' committees for priviliges) : case on behalf of James Hamilton, of Albany Street, North Leith, in the County of Edinburgh, claiming the title, honour, and difnity of Lord of Belhaven and Stenton in the peerage of Scotland 1874

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Microfilm 35mm

Language

English

Publication Date

19--

Publisher

James Turner

Place of Publication

Edinburgh, Scotland

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1 volume (various pagings) : illustrations, genealogical tables

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Issued with : Case on behalf of Robert William Hamilton esquire. Late Captain and Lieutenant-Colonel in her Majesty's first or Grenadier regiment of foot guards, on his claim to the honour and dignity of Lord Belhaven and Stenton, in the peerage of Scotland.

Issued with : House of Lords, proceedings on the Belhaven and Stenton peerage claim.

Issued with : Minutes of evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom were referred the petition of James Hamilton,...and...Robert William Hamilton.

Issued with : Supplemental case on behalf of James Hamilton, of Albany Street, North Leith, in the county of Edinburgh, claiming the title, honour, and dignity of Lord of Belhaven and Stenton in the peerage of Scotland.

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Belhaven and Stenton peerage, in the House of Lords (before the Lords' committees for priviliges)FamilySearch LibraryBritish B1 Floor Film252927 9003525

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