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The Crown Office (Forms and Proclamations Rules) Order 1992

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PART III.LETTERS PATENT

A. Letters Patent creating Dukes(1)

B. Letters Patent creating Marquesses(2)

C. Letters Patent creating Earls(3)

D. Letters Patent creating Viscounts(4)

E. Letters Patent creating Barons(5)

F. Letters Patent creating Life Barons

G. Letters Patent creating Life Baronesses

H. Letters Patent creating Lords of Appeal in Ordinary

I. Letters Patent creating Baronets(6)

(1)

This form may be varied as required for the insertion of special remainders or any special grants directed by Her Majesty’s commands.

(2)

This form may be varied as required for the insertion of special remainders or any special grants directed by Her Majesty’s commands.

(3)

This form may be varied as required for the insertion of special remainders or any special grants directed by Her Majesty’s commands.

(4)

This form may be varied as required for the insertion of special remainders or any special grants directed by Her Majesty’s commands.

(5)

This form may be varied as required for the insertion of special remainders or any special grants directed by Her Majesty’s commands.

(6)

This form may be varied as required for the insertion of special remainders or any special grants directed by Her Majesty’s commands.

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