Hugh De Camoys, 2nd Baron Camoys
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Hugh de Camoys, 2nd Baron Camoys (1413–1426) succeeded his grandfather Thomas de Camoys as Baron in 1419. The second Baron had no children, so the title went into
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between his sisters Margaret and Alianora. The title was called out of abeyance in 1839 for Thomas Stonor, a descendant of Margaret.C. Clark and W. Finnelly, ''Reports of Cases Heard and Decided in the House of Lords on Appeals and Writs of Error, and Claims of Peerage: During the Sessions 1831
1846 Events January–March * January 5 – The United States House of Representatives votes to stop sharing the Oregon Country with the United Kingdom. * January 13 – The Milan–Venice railway's bridge, over the Venetian Lagoon betwee ...
', Vol. 6, 1838 & 1839 (V. & R. Stevens and G.S. Norton, London 1842)
pp. 789-867
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