Court of Nobility
This is a website run by Nobility.co.uk
It is not affiliated with any Royal Court or Royal departments as their website would lead you to think.
We have spoken with the Crown's solicitors who confirmed to us that they are aware of this fictitious court and that it does not have any links to the UK's Royal Courts or any associated departments.
Nobility.co.uk website misleads the viewer in a number of ways.
INDEMNITY INSURANCE
The FCA is aware of this platform providing a fictitious insurance certificate to mislead viewers that their titles are genuine. There is NOTHING genuine about this platform. The insurance certificate is fictitious and has no valid cover.
Manorial and feudal titles are incorporeal hereditament titles and cannot be insured.
UNITED EMPIRE REGISTER
This is detailed on its own page. Just like the 'Court of Nobility', it is run by Nobility.co.uk and is a clone of a register that died out in the early 1900's. The name of the register has been cloned/adopted by Nobility.co.uk
Both the Court of Nobility and United Empire Register have no validity.
Nobility.co.uk resident solicitor is based in Uganda. He does not have a UK DX number and therefore has no validity within the UK. This means that the so called legal letter produced by Nobility.co.uk with the name and signature of the Ugandan solicitor holds no validity.
Their lawyer being
Sainabou Ceesay LLB
Lawyer
NONE of the title Nobility sell are legally held by them.
ORIGINAL DEEDS
Be very cautious as they try to make the viewer think that their titles are so genuine because they come with original deeds. All the deeds show is who was the legitimate holder at the date of the manuscript. Original manuscripts do not give the seller any right to sell it, or the holder to think that because they own a few original deeds that these confirm their rightful ownership. The deeds do nothing of the sort.

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