Hastings, Henry Weysford Charles Plantagenet
Born 1842-01-01
Died 1868-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL15415927A
Top Subjects
- Trials, litigation (3)
- Inheritance and succession (3)
- Henry Weysford Charles Plantagenet Hastings Marquis of (1842-1868) (3)
- Patrick Dalmahoy (3)
- Sophia Frederica Christina Rawdon-Hastings Crichton-Stuart Bute Marchioness of (1809-1859) (2)
- Wills (2)
- Edith Maud Loudoun Countess of (1833-1874) (2)
Books by Hastings, Henry Weysford Charles Plantagenet
Total count: 3
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In the House of Lords, (from the Court of Session in Scotland), the Lady Sophia Frederica Christina Hastings, now Marchioness of Bute, eldest surviving daughter of the deceased Francis Marquis of Hastings, and Flora Mure Countess of Loudoun, his wife, and (by order of the House) the Most Honourable John Marquis of Bute, her husband, for his interest, appellants, Lord Henry Weysford Charles Plantagenet Hastings, second son of the deceased George Augustus Francis Marquis of Hastings, and Patrick Dalmahoy, writer to the Signet, his tutor ad litem, respondentsthe respondents' case[s.n.]1845-01-01
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In the House of Lords, (from the Court of Session in Scotland), Lord Henry Weysford Charles Plantaganet Hastings, second son of the now deceased Most Honourable George Augustus Francis Marquis of Hastings, and Earl of Loudoun and Patrick Dalmahoy, writer to the signet, his tutor ad litem, appellants, the Lady Sophia Frederica Christina Hastings Mure now Marchioness of Bute, eldest surviving daughter of the now deceased Flora Mure Campbell of Rowallan, countess of Loudoun and Marchioness of Hastings procreated of the marriage between her and the also now deceased Francis Marquis of Hastings and (by order of the House) the Most Honourable John Crichton Stuart, Marquis of Bute her husband for his interest, respondentthe respondent case[s.n.]1845-01-01
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In the House of Lords, from the Court of Session in Scotland, Lord Henry Weysford Charles Plantagenet Hastings, and Patrick Dalmahoy, writer to the signet, his tutor ad litem, appellants, Lady Edith Rawdon Hastings, and Mathew Norman MacDonald, writer to the signet, her tutor ad litem, respondentsthe respondents' case[s.n.]1850-01-01