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  1. R. Re Bristol South-East Parliamentary Election. Registrar of the Baronetage. Registrar of the Peerage. Representative peer. Roll of the Peerage. Royal dukedoms in the United Kingdom. Royal warrant of precedence.

  2. The King or Queen of the United Kingdom, as the sovereign, is always first in the order of precedence. A king is followed by his queen consort, the first in the order of precedence for women. The reverse, however, is not always true for queens regnant. There is no established law of precedence for a prince consort, so he is usually specially ...

  3. 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. New peers continued to be created in the Peerage of Ireland until 1898.

  4. This article is within the scope of WikiProject United Kingdom, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of the United Kingdom on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.

  5. United Kingdom Anthony Cecil, Lord Burghley: 19 The Marquess of Northampton: 1812 Spencer Compton, 7th Marquess of Northampton: United Kingdom Daniel Compton, Earl Compton: 20 The Marquess Camden: 1812 David Pratt, 6th Marquess Camden: United Kingdom James Pratt, Earl of Brecknock: 21 The Marquess of Anglesey: 1815 Charles Paget, 8th Marquess ...

  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. In full: The Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom Extant Extinct or Dormant. (Show more) The Complete Peerage, exhaustive 14-volume (in 15 books) guide to the peerage families (titled aristocracy) of the British Isles, recognized as the greatest British achievement in the field of genealogy.