munroburton wrote:I am no expert and can only claim a passing interest. My grandmother was the royalist in the family. I won't say whether she was Jacobite or Windsor.![]()
Plus anyone who's ever played Crusader Kings quickly comes to grasp the basic rules of various kinds of succession systems(and how to illegally subvert them and win!).cthia wrote:But of course, anyone on Honor's list could succeed Hamish if his own successors are devastated, much as the danger shown with the success of Oyster Bay and what happened to Honor's family.
No, they could not. The Earldom of White Haven cannot ever pass to Faith, James or Sarah, etc.. by inheritance. It would run through Hamish's brother and then cousins before eventually becoming extinct if no one descended from the first Earl White Haven was left.And wouldn't Honor's relatives, by marriage, have to be contenders for Harrington Steading by desperate circumstance, if Honor and all of her blood is somehow targeted and exterminated by the MAlign?
Not by marriage, no. Dynasties can and do die away. If Honor's bloodline is exterminated, then the Harrington titles go extinct and those respective lands revert to the Crown/Sword.
https://jeremyturcotte.wordpress.com/20 ... -peerages/
IIRC, this was a minor problem in Manticore - Elizabeth had to pull some strings to make sure the Harrington Earldom was inherited by Honor's cousin.
This may be because in the British system, someone who is raised to the nobility for the first time cannot pass their titles on to siblings. Horatio Nelson is an example - when he died, he had no male children and his titles officially went extinct.
The solution? Much as Honor's Elizabeth probably did, a special dispensation was created mentioning Horatio's father, sisters and awarding the re-created title to his living brother.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_Nels ... .281798.29
But in the case of Harrington Steading and its all encompassing political importance on Grayson, PBIX could ill afford to allow Harrington Steading to die that fate, much as Beth pulled stings to that same effect on Manticore to save Harrington's Earldom, that you mentioned. No?
But I suppose, by Grayson law, there simply has to be something to work with. Though I can't actually see PBIX not circumventing procedure in the face of precedence somehow in the case of HS.
How badly would the loss of Harrington Steading impact Grayson politics and the Mayhew Restoration?
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