Parliamentary Intelligence (1802): Pedigree registers encouraged
Lord Suffolk “considered it a matter of the utmost consequence to every Peer of Parliament to have a regular Register kept of their Pedigrees, particularly when the descents of peerages came in collateral branches; ..."
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London Times
Location: London Times › 1802 › June › 19-Jun-1802 › Page 2
Source: Allen County Public Library
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