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    Hace 5 días · The goal of this website is to capture in one place all of the members of the inter-connected families of the British peerage.The site is the result of around 17 years of work by one (somewhat eccentric) person collating information on the British Peers (and some European royals), and then entering it into a range of various ...

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      Genealogy Royal Noble Peer Duke Count Lord Baron Baronet Sir...

    • FAQ

      If a female holds a British peerage in her own right (suo...

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      Index to British Orders Index to military decorations Index...

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      Abbreviations . I have tried to use as few abbreviations as...

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      Genealogy Royal Noble Peer Duke Count Lord Baron Baronet Sir...

    • Surname Index

      A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as...

  2. Cracroft's Peerage is the authoritative online source for the history and genealogy of the British peerage, with information on earls, dukes, lords and more.

  3. Burke’s Peerage was established by John Burke in London in 1826 during the reign of King George IV. Since then, it has become the definitive guide to the genealogy and heraldry of historical families worldwide. These include the Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage and Landed Gentry of the United Kingdom, the prominent families of Ireland and the ...

  4. 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. Earl, the oldest title of the peerage, dates from Anglo-Saxon times.

  5. The Peerage of Great Britain – titles created for the Kingdom of Great Britain between 1707 and 1801. The Peerage of Ireland – titles created for the Kingdom of Ireland before the Acts of Union in 1801, and some titles created later. The Peerage of the United Kingdom – most titles created since 1801 to the present.

  6. 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 .