Rene Francois Joseph de Warren

Rene Francois Joseph de Warren (1879–1926) was the self proclaimed Duke of Warren-Surrey.[1]

In 1914 he sued F. Cunliffe-Owen, who questioned his title in a libel suit for $25,000.[2]

References

  1. "New York, Day by Day". The Evening Independent. March 11, 1914. Retrieved 2010-07-04. Rene Francois Joseph de Warren Duke of Warren Surrey was annoyed and insulted. His annoyance was due to the fact that he was detained in New York ...
  2. "Papal Duke Sues Writer. Warren-Surrey Brings Libel Action for $25,000 Damages". New York Times. April 29, 1914. Retrieved 2010-07-04. Counsel for Rene Francois Joseph de Warren, Duke of Warren-Surrey, who at the Hotel Gotham on March 2 announced that those who dared question his title would find themselves in serious trouble, filed papers yesterday with County Clerk Schneider in a libel suit for $25,000 against F. Cunliffe-Owen, one of the busiest questioners of the Duke's title on this side of the Atlantic.
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