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  1. Francis Bertie, 1st Viscount Bertie of Thame. Michael Hare, 2nd Viscount Blakenham. Benjamin Bathurst, 2nd Viscount Bledisloe. Charles Bathurst, 1st Viscount Bledisloe. Christopher Bathurst, 3rd Viscount Bledisloe. Simon Lennox-Boyd, 2nd Viscount Boyd of Merton. Lancelot Joynson-Hicks, 3rd Viscount Brentford.

  2. Hereditary peerages are not "honours under the crown" and cannot normally be withdrawn. A peerage can be revoked only by a specific Act of Parliament, and then only for the current holder, in the case of hereditary peerages. A hereditary peer can disclaim his peerage for his own lifetime under Peerage Act 1963 within a year of inheriting the title.

  3. Die Peerage of England ist ein System von Adelstiteln und umfasst alle Peer -Würden, die im Königreich England vor dem Act of Union 1707 geschaffen wurden. In diesem Jahr wurden die Peerage of England und die Peerage of Scotland durch die Peerage of Great Britain ersetzt. Bis zur Verabschiedung des House of Lords Act 1999 hatten alle Peers ...

  4. Peerage. The British nobility in the narrow sense consists of members of the immediate families of peers who bear courtesy titles or honorifics. [1] Members of the peerage carry the titles of duke, marquess, earl, viscount or baron. British peers are sometimes referred to generically as lords, although individual dukes are not so styled when ...

  5. This category has the following 19 subcategories, out of 19 total. Dukes created by Charles III ‎ (1 C, 1 P) Dukes created by Elizabeth II ‎ (1 C, 2 P) Dukes created by George VI ‎ (2 P)

  6. Pages in category "Baronies in the Peerage of the United Kingdom" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 499 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. comprises most peerages created in the United Kingdom, differs from those of Scotland, England, Ireland and Great Britain Peerage of the United Kingdom (Q863009) From Wikidata