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... England , Ireland , and the Colonies The Baronetage , alphabetically arranged An Alphabetical List of the Surnames of all the Peers An Alphabetical List of Surnames assumed by members of Noble Families ¡¤ ¡¤ ¡¤ ¡¤ ¡¤ . 680 : } 684 An ...
... England , Ireland , and the Colonies The Baronetage , alphabetically arranged An Alphabetical List of the Surnames of all the Peers An Alphabetical List of Surnames assumed by members of Noble Families ¡¤ ¡¤ ¡¤ ¡¤ ¡¤ . 680 : } 684 An ...
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... England sit by virtue of their creation— Those of Scotland and Ireland by election - Bishops of Ireland by rotation ... England under the Saxons- introduced into the Peerage by EDWARD III . - Extinct in the time of Eliza- beth - Its ...
... England sit by virtue of their creation— Those of Scotland and Ireland by election - Bishops of Ireland by rotation ... England under the Saxons- introduced into the Peerage by EDWARD III . - Extinct in the time of Eliza- beth - Its ...
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... England and Scotland in 1707 , and prior to that between Great Britain and Ireland , in 1800 , take their seats in the House of Lords in right of their creation . The several distinctions — namely , of the Peerage of England , of Great ...
... England and Scotland in 1707 , and prior to that between Great Britain and Ireland , in 1800 , take their seats in the House of Lords in right of their creation . The several distinctions — namely , of the Peerage of England , of Great ...
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... England , the Sovereign's sons , except the eldest , are of no other account in the constitution than by the dignity they derive from their near connexion with the reigning Monarch and the possibility of their ascending the throne , or ...
... England , the Sovereign's sons , except the eldest , are of no other account in the constitution than by the dignity they derive from their near connexion with the reigning Monarch and the possibility of their ascending the throne , or ...
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... England . In the Saxon times , the eldest and others of the King's sons are met with in subscriptions to public documents under the denomination of Clitones , derived ( according to Selden ) " from x¥ëvròs , that is , illustrious : the ...
... England . In the Saxon times , the eldest and others of the King's sons are met with in subscriptions to public documents under the denomination of Clitones , derived ( according to Selden ) " from x¥ëvròs , that is , illustrious : the ...
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14 Sept 18 June 1st Earl 1st Lord 1st marriage 20 June 23 April 26 July 27 March 2nd daughter 2ndly 4th daughter Alexander Anne Arthur Augusta Baron Baronet Bart Bishop Britain brother Capt Captain Caroline Castle Catherine Charles Charlotte Collateral Branches Colonel Countess Court cousin created Creations.-Baron daughter of John DOWAGER Duke Earl Edward eldest daughter Emily England Foot Frances Frederick Genealogy.-See Genealogical Volume George Guards Hall Hamilton Harriet heir Henry Honour House James Jane July King Lady late Sir left issue Lieut Lieut.-Col Lordship's father Louisa Major Margaret Maria Marquis Mary Militia Park Peerage Peerage of Ireland present Peer Prince Queen Rector Richard Right Robert Royal Scotland SECOND Sept Service Sir John sister sons still-born succeeded THIRD Thomas Town Uncles and Aunts United Kingdom Viscount widow York youngest daughter
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lxiv ÆäÀÌÁö - Councillors. Chancellor of the Exchequer. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. Lord Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench.
lxvi ÆäÀÌÁö - GCMG Grand Cross of St. Michael and St. George. KCMG Knight Commander of St. Michael and St.
lvi ÆäÀÌÁö - Peerages of Ireland and of the United Kingdom, created after the Union, shall have rank according to creation, and all Peerages of Great Britain and Ireland shall in all other respects be considered as Peerages of the United Kingdom, and the Peers of Ireland shall enjoy the same privileges, except those depending upon sitting in the House of Lords.