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peerage (ˈpɪərɪdʒ) [f. peer n. + -age.] 1. The body of peers. a. in the United Kingdom.1454 Rolls of Parlt. V. 242/1 The..obeissaunce that I owe to doo..to you the Perage of this lande. 1647 Clarendon Hist. Reb. i. §11 Having so great an Influence upon the Body of the Peerage, that [etc.]. 1765 Blac...
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Peerage
nobility in the aristocracy of France
China
Chinese nobility
France
Peerage of France
List of French peerages
Peerage of Jerusalem
Japan
Peerage of Spain
List of viscounts in the peerage of Spain
List of barons in the peerage of Spain
List of lords in the peerage of Spain
United Kingdom
Great
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peerage
peerage/ˈpɪərɪdʒ; `pɪrɪdʒ/ n1 [Gp] the whole body of peers 贵族(总称) elevate/raise sb to the peerage, ie make sb a peer or peeress 封某人为贵族.2 [C] rank of a peer 贵族的爵位 inherit a peerage 承袭贵族的爵位.3 [C] book containing a list of the peers and details of their ancestry 贵族名册(记载所有贵族家谱的).
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Peerage (disambiguation)
Peerage may also refer to:
Publications
Burke's Peerage, publishes guides to the royal and titled families of the United Kingdom and many other countries Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage, a book and website with a short history of the family of each titleholder
The Complete Peerage, a work on the titled
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Lord | Nobility, Peerage & Feudalism | Britannica
Lord is a general title for a prince or sovereign or for a feudal superior in the British Isles. It can also be a prefix for a peer of the realm, such as marquess, earl, or viscount. Learn about the history, usage, and variations of lord in different contexts and countries.
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Jacobite peerage
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An authoritative list of the Jacobite peerage does not exist. in the peerage of England
Lords of Parliament in the peerage of Scotland
Barons in the peerage of Ireland
Baronets
Baronets of England
Baronets of
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Peerage of England
Dukes in the Peerage of England
Marquesses in the Peerage of England
Earls in the Peerage of England
Viscounts in the Peerage of England
Barons and the Peerage
Landed gentry
Baronetages of England, Nova Scotia, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom
Peerage, an exposition of great detail
Peerage
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Peerage Act 1963
No further hereditary peerage may be conferred upon the person, but a life peerage may be. The Act only applies to titles held in the Peerage of England, the Peerage of Scotland, the Peerage of Great Britain, and the Peerage of the United Kingdom
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Peerage Bill
The Peerage Bill was a 1719 measure proposed by the British Whig government led by James Stanhope, 1st Earl Stanhope, and Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of
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Peerage of Ireland
in the Peerage of the United Kingdom). Dukes in the Peerage of Ireland
Marquesses in the Peerage of Ireland
Earls in the Peerage of Ireland
Viscounts in the Peerage of Ireland
Barons in
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Peerage of France
French peerage thus differed from British peerage (to whom the term "baronage", also employed as the title of the lowest noble rank, was applied in its The words and
The French word is equivalent to the English "peerage".
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Peerage of Scotland
Peerage of England
Welsh peers and baronets
Peerage of Ireland
History of the Peerage
References
External links
BurkesPeerage.com
Society of Scotland
Scotland
Lists of Scottish people
European peerage
Parliament of Scotland
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Peerage of France - Wikipedia
Peerage of France. The Peerage of France ( French: Pairie de France) was a hereditary distinction within the French nobility which appeared in 1180 during the Middle Ages . The prestigious title and position of Peer of France (French: Pair de France) was held by the greatest, highest-ranking members of the French nobility. [1]
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The Complete Peerage
The Complete Peerage (full title: The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom Extant, Extinct, or Dormant History
The Complete Peerage was first published in eight volumes between 1887 and 1898 by George Edward Cokayne (G. E. C.).
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Registrar of the Peerage
The Registrar of the Peerage is responsible for maintaining and updating the Roll of the Peerage. History
The Roll of the Peerage was created by warrant under the royal sign manual in 2004 to work similarly to the Official Roll of the Baronetage.
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