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  1. Peer (Adel) Ein Peer (von lateinisch par „gleich, ebenbürtig“; französisch pair) ist ein Angehöriger des britischen Hochadels . Der als Peerage bezeichnete Adelsstand ist ein nach wie vor bestehendes System von Adelstiteln im Vereinigten Königreich. Vergleichbare Systeme existierten einst auch in anderen Ländern, etwa in Frankreich ...

  2. Pages in category "Baronies in the Peerage of England" The following 119 pages are in this category, out of 119 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. The constitution of the peerage first became important in 1202, for the court that would try King John of England in his capacity as vassal of the French crown. Based on the principle of trial by peers, a court wishing to acquire jurisdiction over John had to include persons deemed to be of equal rank to him in his capacity as either Duke of Aquitaine or Normandy.

  4. Complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct or dormant. Vol. 1–8 (1st ed.). London: George Bell & Sons. Cracroft-Brennan, Patrick. "Cracroft's Peerage" (web). Heraldic Media Limited

  5. Complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct or dormant. Vol. 1–8 (1st ed.). London: George Bell & Sons. Cracroft-Brennan, Patrick. "Cracroft's Peerage" (web). Heraldic Media Limited

  6. Dukes of Beaufort ‎ (13 P) Dukes of Bedford ‎ (20 P) Dukes of Berwick ‎ (13 P) Dukes of Bolton ‎ (6 P) Dukes of Buckingham ‎ (4 C, 1 P) Dukes of Buckingham and Normanby ‎ (3 P)

  7. Baron Latimer. The title Baron Latimer or Latymer has been created, by the definitions of modern peerage law, four times in the Peerage of England. Of these, one (of Snape) was restored from abeyance in 1913; one (of Braybrook) is forfeit; the other two (both of Corby) are dormant, although their heir is well known.