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  1. The British nobility in the narrow sense consists of members of the immediate families of peers who bear courtesy titles or honorifics. Members of the peerage carry the titles of duke , marquess , earl , viscount or baron .

  2. 29 de mar. de 2024 · British nobility, in the United Kingdom, members of the upper social class, who usually possess a hereditary title. The titled nobility are part of the peerage, which shares the responsibility of government. The peerage comprises five ranks, which are, in descending order, duke, marquess, earl, viscount, and baron.

  3. 110 Viscounts: see List of viscounts in the peerages of Britain and Ireland. 443 Hereditary Barons: see List of barons in the peerages of Britain and Ireland. Women: see List of peerages created for womenand List of peerages inherited by women. See also[edit] British nobility. Dukes in the United Kingdom.

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    19 January 1801
    23 June 1801
    Earl Grey in the Peerage of United ...
    Earl Grey in the Peerage of United ...
    23 June 1801
    18 August 1801
    Earl Nelson in the Peerage of United ...
    Earl Nelson in the Peerage of United ...
  4. The British nobility is divided into tiers or ranks, known as the peerage. The roots of this hierarchical system date back around a thousand years; it began to gain a defined structure (as with many things in British history) after William I conquered England in 1066.

  5. The term peerage can be used both collectively to refer to the entire body of titled nobility (or a subdivision thereof), and individually to refer to a specific title (modern English language-style using an initial capital in the latter case but not the former). British peerage title holders are termed peers of the Realm.

  6. 29 de mar. de 2024 · Peerage, Body of peers or titled nobility in Britain. The five ranks of British nobility, in descending order, are duke, marquess, earl (see count), viscount, and baron. Until 1999, peers were entitled to sit in the House of Lords and exempted from jury duty. Titles may be hereditary or granted for.

  7. 21 de oct. de 2023 · James Wiley Oct 21, 2023. In the captivating world of British royalty, titles are more than mere names; they represent a complex hierarchy that defines the roles and responsibilities of each noble within the kingdom. Every title has a distinct significance, whether a king, queen, prince, or lord.