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  1. Peerages in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

    Most peerages since 1801, and all subsequent peerages from 1898, are created within the division of the Peerage of the United Kingdom. Hereditary peerages are still extant in the other divisions: the Peerage of England, the Peerage of Scotland, the Peerage of Great Britain and the Peerage of Ireland.

  2. Peerage of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

    The Peerage of the United Kingdom is one of the five peerages in the United Kingdom. It comprises most peerages created in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland after the Acts of Union in 1801, when it replaced the Peerage of Great Britain.

  3. British nobility | Ranks, Titles, & Peerage System | Britannica

    British nobility, in the United Kingdom, members of the upper social class, who usually possess a hereditary title. The titled nobility are part of the peerage, which shares the responsibility of government.

  4. Peerage of England - Wikipedia

    The Peerage of England comprises all peerages created in the Kingdom of England before the Act of Union in 1707. From that year, the Peerages of England and Scotland were closed to new creations, and new peers were created in a single Peerage of Great Britain .

  5. Peerage | Nobility, Hereditary, Titles | Britannica

    Dec 17, 2024 · Peerage, Body of peers or titled nobility in Britain. The five ranks of British nobility, in descending order, are duke, marquess, earl (see count), viscount, and baron. Until 1999, peers were entitled to sit in the House of Lords and exempted from jury duty.

  6. Noble Titles (What Are The 5 British Titles Of Nobility) - Lordship …

    Throughout history, various classes of British peerage have evolved into the 5 main titles that exist today. They are: Duke Viscount Marquess Earl Baron. Register Your Title. Which one outshines all the others? Who's at the bottom of the pyramid?

  7. British Titles and Orders of Precedence - Edwardian Promenade

    Before 1337, the highest, and now the third degree of rank and dignity in the British peerage. An earl is “Right Honorable”; he is styled “My Lord”, the eldest son bears his father’s “second title,” generally that of Viscount; his other sons are “Honorable” but all his daughters are “Ladies.”

  8. What are Peerage Titles & How to Get Them

    Jul 20, 2023 · In today’s terminology, the Peerage Titles that are widely regarded to form the modern Peerage in Britain are: Duke; Marquess; Earl; Viscount; Baron; These Peerage Titles relate to the various other systems of nobility in Europe. For example, the rank of a Duke as the highest position within the hierarchy is a common feature of the majority ...

  9. Ranks and Privileges of The Peerage - Debretts

    Debrett’s explains the five hereditary ranks of the peerage: duke, marquess, earl, viscount and baron, and explains the process of creating life peers.

  10. The British Peerage - Historic UK

    Do you know whether an earl ranks above or below a viscount, or whose children use the title ‘Honorable’? This article serves as an introduction to the British peerage*, which has evolved over the centuries into the five ranks that exist today: duke, marquess, earl, viscount and baron.