HL Deb 03 July 1911 vol 9 cc1-2

Petition of Sir John James Hugh Henry Stewart Murray, K.T., Duke of Atholl, Marquess and Earl of Atholl, Marquess and Earl of Tullibardine, Earl of Strathtay and Strathardle, Viscount Glenalmond, Balquhidder, and Glenlyon, Baron Murray of Tullibardine, Lord Balquhidder, Balvenie, and Gask in Scotland, Baron Strange of Knockyn in England; Earl Strange, Baron Percy and Baron Murray of Stanley, County Gloucester in Great Britain; Baron Glenlyon of Glenlyon in the United Kingdom, praying that he may be permitted to refer in his printed ease, and in any proceedings which may follow in this House, to the Minutes of Evidence of the de Scales Peerage case, to the documentary evidence admitted in the Lord Great Chamberlain's case, and to the evidence connected with the history and devolution of Earldoms in fee discussed in the Earldom of Norfolk Peerage case, and to print and use the same for the purposes of his case; read, and referred to the Committee for Privileges.

Petition of Sir John James Hugh Henry Stewart Murray, K.T., Duke of Atholl, Marquess and Earl of Atholl, Marquess and Earl of Tullibardine, Earl of Strathtay and Strathardle, Viscount Glenalmond, Balquhidder, and Glenlyon, Baron Murray of Tullibardine, Lord Balquhidder, Balvenie, and Gask in Scotland, Baron Strange of Knockyn in England; Earl Strange, Baron Percy and Baron Murray of Stanley, County Gloucester in Great Britain; Baron Glenlyon of Glenlyon in the United Kingdom; and of Francis Burdett Thomas Money Coutts, now called Francis Coutts of Stoodleigh, Tiverton, in the County of Devon, praying that the hearing of the claim to the Barony of Latymer may be previous to the hearing of the claim to the Earldom of Oxford; also that the said John Duke of Atholl may be permitted to refer to and use for the purposes of his case, without further proof, such evidence relating to his own pedigree and that of his fellow co-heirs derived through John, fourth Lord Latymer, as may have been admitted by this House in the case of the claim to the Barony of Latymer; read, and referred to the Committee for Privileges.