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  1. 1330. Maltravers, Arundel, Fitzalan, Howard, Fitzalan-Howard. extant. The Barony was united with the Earldom of Arundel by Act of Parliament in 1627 and is held by the Duke of Norfolk. Baron Burghersh. 1330. de Burghersh, le Despencer, de Beauchamp. abeyant 1448. Baron Coleville.

  2. Charles I. Hamilton [9] 12 April 1643. Hamilton, Douglas-Hamilton. Extant. Also Duke of Brandon in Great Britain from 1711; sat in the English House of Lords as Earl of Cambridge in the Peerage of England 1643-1651 and in the British House of Lords as Duke of Brandon in the Peerage of Great Britain 1782-1963.

  3. Earls of Somerset ‎ (7 P) Earls of Southampton ‎ (7 P) Earls of Stafford ‎ (1 C, 8 P) Earls of Stamford ‎ (10 P) Earls of Strafford (1640 creation) ‎ (3 P) Earls of Suffolk ‎ (3 C, 1 P) Earls of Sunderland ‎ (5 P) Earls of Surrey ‎ (33 P) Earls of Sussex (Peerage of England) ‎ (1 C, 4 P)

  4. Histoire. La pairie d'Angleterre rassemblait les membres de la Chambre des lords du parlement anglais. En 1707, les royaumes d' Angleterre et d' Écosse furent réunis dans le royaume de Grande-Bretagne. Les pairs d'Angleterre intégrèrent la Chambre des lords du nouveau parlement de Grande-Bretagne, puis en 1801, celle du parlement du Royaume ...

  5. Pages in category "Barons in the Peerage of England" The following 118 pages are in this category, out of 118 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Peerage is a countable noun and refers to individual noble titles, such as dukedoms. The uncountable collective term for all peerages is nobility. Having a peerage makes one a member of the nobility. Members of the nobility have peerages. The article should be about the English nobility. You are right, peerage is a countable noun.

  7. R. Robes of the British peerage. Categories: Peerages in the United Kingdom. English people by occupation. Hidden category: Commons category link from Wikidata.