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Report of the speeches of counsel, and of the Lord Chancellor and Lord St. Leonards in moving the resolution, upon the claim of James Earl of Crawford and Balcarres to the original Dukedom of Montrose (Created in 1488), as referred to the House of Lords by Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen, for their advice and opinion thereupon
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