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This book provides a detailed look into the law and practice of Scottish peerages both before and after the Union. It includes insight into questions of jurisdiction and forfeiture, as well as an exposition of our genuine original consistorial law. An essential read for anyone seeking to understand the history of Scottish peerages.
This book is a critical response to a recent work on the Stirling family of Scotland. The author, John Riddell, refutes the claims made in the work and presents an exposition of the right of the Stirlings of Drumpellier to the representation of the ancient Stirling family. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in Scottish genealogy and history.
The Pedigree Of ... The Duchess Of Mantua, Montferrat And Ferrara
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In this richly illustrated volume, Ann Groom, Duchess of Mantua, traces her family's lineage back through centuries of royal and aristocratic ancestry. Along the way, she sheds light on the political machinations and power struggles that shaped the history of medieval and Renaissance Europe.
Stewartiana
Containing The Case Of Robert II And Elizabeth Mure, And Question Of Legitimacy Of Their Issue (1843)
- 164pages
- 6 heures de lecture
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Tracts, Legal And Historical, With Other Antiquarian Matter Chiefly Relative To Scotland
- 236pages
- 9 heures de lecture
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Vindication Of The "Clanronald Of Glengary" 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" 1821
- 138pages
- 5 heures de lecture
The book serves as a defense of the Clanronald of Glengarry against criticisms published in the Inverness Journal and other recent works. It delves into the family's lineage, asserting their rightful claim to the name "Of Clanronald." Recognized for its academic significance, the text is preserved in its original print format, including any historical markings or annotations, ensuring its authenticity and value for future generations.
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