Crittenden-Cavendish lineage

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JonnyK

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Apr 2, 2009, 9:57:57 PM4/2/09
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I wonder can anyone assist in advising the descent of Count James
Crittenden-Cavendish, Count von Reuter, Baron of The Holy Roman Empire
(b. 1990), and in particular his descent, if any, from the house of
Cavendish?

One website informs me that his full name is His Most Serene Highness,
His Exellency Frater Dylan James Stuart Francis Boniface Lucian Alban
Henry Charles Plantagenet Atholl Crichton-Stuart Phillips James Maria
Bertie Fitzroy Augustus Fitzalan-Howard Spencer d'Anjou de Chabannes
de la Palise v. Habsburg v. Habsburg-Bourbon v. Reuter v. Thurn und
Taxis v. Raven v. Sachsen Coburg und Gotha v. Sachsen Meiningen
Sigismundo Riddell di Urbino Crittenden-Cavendish of Wycombe
Manor...Gosh!

Although it namechecks the better known Catholic peerage families, I
cannot find anything to check against. Is this curious young count
merely 'Eurotrash'?

marquess

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Apr 2, 2009, 11:01:07 PM4/2/09
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Counts as fars as I am aware can only be Illustrious Highness, and
then they would have to be counts of the Holy Roman Empire, like
Bentick.

www.maltagenealogy.com

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Apr 3, 2009, 7:38:34 AM4/3/09
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Deletion on wikipedia means very little look at my extensive works on
the Maltese nobility mostly deleted because of one person...



On Apr 3, 8:18 pm, Phoen <Phoen...@gmx.li> wrote:
> A note: a little while ago this subject has tried to establish some
> articles on Wikipedia, however all were deleted as clear hoax (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/James_Cr...
> ) ...
>
> On 3 Apr., 07:32, Kiwiboy <jokopit...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Lies, lies and more lies. From the sound of things this guy is nothing
> > but a joker.
>
> > Sounds like he's just done a google search of aristocratic names and
> > put them all together. I know there was the title of Baron de Reuter
> > which has been extinct since Oliver, 4th Baron de Reuter died in the
> > late 1960's.
>
> > I've never heard of Wycombe Manor either. There is a West Wycombe Park
> > which was the former ancestral home of the Dashwoods Baronet.
>
> > I'd say he's an American-Eurotrash.

JonnyK

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Apr 3, 2009, 7:56:24 PM4/3/09
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Thank you all for the replies so far.

His full name does seem rather ridiculous, but there is the slightly
awkward fact that he is listed on the Almanach de Gotha website
(www.almanachdegotha.org) under Reuter.

Is this actually the genuine Almanach website however?

Phoen

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Apr 4, 2009, 7:03:05 AM4/4/09
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NO :-) quoted from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Almanach_de_Gotha] ..." In mid-2006 the website for the London
publication (www.almanachdegotha.com) ceased to function". I assume
this guy has the website reregistered for his dubious (and perhaps
also criminal) purposes.

www.maltagenealogy.com

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Apr 2, 2009, 11:50:17 PM4/2/09
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merely trash, not Euro and very self styled as the BARONS VON REUTERS
was to male to male descendants only and the title was created in Saxe
Coburg and Gotha.

Kiwiboy

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Apr 3, 2009, 1:32:35 AM4/3/09
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Lies, lies and more lies. From the sound of things this guy is nothing
but a joker.

Sounds like he's just done a google search of aristocratic names and
put them all together. I know there was the title of Baron de Reuter
which has been extinct since Oliver, 4th Baron de Reuter died in the
late 1960's.

I've never heard of Wycombe Manor either. There is a West Wycombe Park
which was the former ancestral home of the Dashwoods Baronet.

I'd say he's an American-Eurotrash.

Phoen

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Apr 3, 2009, 5:18:23 AM4/3/09
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A note: a little while ago this subject has tried to establish some
articles on Wikipedia, however all were deleted as clear hoax (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/James_Crittenden-Cavendish
) ...

On 3 Apr., 07:32, Kiwiboy <jokopit...@gmail.com> wrote:
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