Peerage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Peerage is a system of titles in the United Kingdom, which represents the upper ranks of British nobility and is part of the British honours system. The term is used both collectively to refer t...
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Peerage of England - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Peerage of England comprises all peerages created in the Kingdom of England before the Act of Union in 1707. In that year, the Peerages of England and Scotland were replaced by one Peerage of Gr...
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Genealogy Royal Noble Peer Duke Count Lord Baron Baronet Sir Database Family Tree Europe Nobility ... This website is the result of around fourteen years of work by one (somewhat eccentric) person collecting information on the European royal families and on the British Peerage, and then entering it into a range of...
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Genealogy Royal Noble Peer Duke Count Lord Baron Baronet Sir Database ... ; For a whole range of other indexes to various groups of people on this web-site, please see the Custom Index(es) page. ... A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe...
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The French peerage from its origins to 1848 ... Notes on the French Peerage ... The French peerage went through different periods, and its nature changed profoundly. The original twelve peers, which arose at some time in the 12th century, were the first vassals of the king of France and supporters of his throne.
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Burke's Peerage and Gentry is the definitive historical and genealogical guide to the major British, Irish and American families. With than 1 million names in our 15,000+ records of British, Irish and American royalty, peerage, presidential and other important families. ... Welcome to Burke's Peerage and Gentry...
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Women were not allowed a seat in the House of Lords, even if they held a peerage in their own right, until the 1963 Peerage Act granted them that right.(15) Nonetheless, before then they held all of the other privileges which attended their specific peerage, although often if the peerage carried with it some special...
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If you have never really understood the "Who's Who" of the Noble Classes, the Peerage system and its titles are discussed here. ... List of Peers whose highest title is of the Irish Peerage...
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an explanation of the British peerage ... An Introduction and Primer to the Peerage ... My purpose in creating these pages was to provide an authoritative reference work about the peerage on the Web (with an emphasis on Regency-era--and earlier--nobility). To that end I have included a bibliography and copious footnotes.
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