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  1. 1 Forfeiture of title of peer or prince held by enemy. (1) His Majesty may appoint a committee of His Privy Council, of which two members at least shall be members of the Judicial Committee, to enquire into and report the names of any persons enjoying any dignity or title as a peer or British prince who have, during the present war, borne arms ...

  2. ocultar. Charles Eduard. Ley de privación de títulos de 1917 (en inglés: Titles Deprivation Act 1917) es una ley del Parlamento del Reino Unido que autorizó a los enemigos del Reino Unido durante la Primera Guerra Mundial a ser privados de sus títulos nobiliarios británicos 1 con consentimiento real del 8 de noviembre de 1917. 2 .

  3. There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Titles Deprivation Act 1917. 1. Forfeiture of title of peer or prince held by enemy. 2. Power of successor to petition for restoration of peerage. 3. Savings. 4. Short title and definition.

  4. In 1917, therefore, Parliament passed the Titles Deprivation Act authorising the deprivation of peerage titles, as well as princely dignities. Special committee of the Privy Council. The Act allowed the King to establish a committee of the Privy Council, which was to include at least two members of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.

  5. act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom authorising the removal of princely and noble titles from German and Austrian princes Titles Deprivation Act 1917 (Q1757778) From Wikidata

  6. Abstract. The Titles Deprivation Act represents the `other side of the coin' of King George V's decision in 1917 to divest the Royal Family of its appearance of German-ness and adopt an outward Englishness by renouncing the German titles of its members and adopting the surname of Windsor. The Act created a mechanism by which German holders of ...

  7. The Titles Deprivation Act 1917 ... authorised enemies ... to be deprived of their British peerages and royal titles. I'm not happy with this use of 'authorised': it seems to say that the Act allowed such persons to choose to be deprived! — Tamfang ( talk) 23:51, 16 October 2011 (UTC) [ reply]