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Kuroda Yoriyuki (黒田 和志, Yoriyuki Kuroda, 8 September 1851 — 21 January 1917) was a Japanese aristocrat and politician who was also the judge of the Nagasaki and Yokohama courts. He has served as a member of the House of Peers.[1][2]
^Pictorial Peerage of the Empire of Japan. Kazoku Gaho. 1916.
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1732, a branch of the Kuroda clan was transferred from Hitachi Province to Numata, and ruled over two generations to 1742. The Kuroda clan was replaced by...