Lodge's Peerage and Baronetage (knightage & Companionage) of the British EmpireHurst & Blackett, 1858 |
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... Peerage • PAGE xvii xlvii lii Ivi Alphabetical List of Scotch and Irish Peers , holding superior titles lviii in the Peerage ... Ireland , and the Colonies · The Baronetage , alphabetically arranged An Alphabetical List of the Surnames of all ...
... Peerage • PAGE xvii xlvii lii Ivi Alphabetical List of Scotch and Irish Peers , holding superior titles lviii in the Peerage ... Ireland , and the Colonies · The Baronetage , alphabetically arranged An Alphabetical List of the Surnames of all ...
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HISTORICAL VIEW OF THE PEERAGE . THE PEERAGE divides itself primarily into the two classes of Lords Spiritual and Temporal . Secondly , into such as in virtue of their peerages ... Ireland , immediately after the passing of the Act of Union , ...
HISTORICAL VIEW OF THE PEERAGE . THE PEERAGE divides itself primarily into the two classes of Lords Spiritual and Temporal . Secondly , into such as in virtue of their peerages ... Ireland , immediately after the passing of the Act of Union , ...
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... 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 Britain , of the United Kingdom , of Scotland , and of Ireland— are noticed ...
... 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 Britain , of the United Kingdom , of Scotland , and of Ireland— are noticed ...
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... nobility first appeared in Scotland in 1476 , when JAMES III . created his ... Ireland the title was still more rare , indeed almost un- known , till near the close of last century , but there are now fourteen Marquises in the Irish Peerage ...
... nobility first appeared in Scotland in 1476 , when JAMES III . created his ... Ireland the title was still more rare , indeed almost un- known , till near the close of last century , but there are now fourteen Marquises in the Irish Peerage ...
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... title of Baronet was afterwards frequently applied to this class of nobility , and is so ... Peerage - and offered it to two hundred gen- tlemen of good birth ... Ireland afforded an ostensible plea for this open and quite unprecedented ...
... title of Baronet was afterwards frequently applied to this class of nobility , and is so ... Peerage - and offered it to two hundred gen- tlemen of good birth ... Ireland afforded an ostensible plea for this open and quite unprecedented ...
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14 Sept 16 March 18 June 1st Earl 1st Lord 1st Marquis 1st marriage 20 June 20 Sept 23 April 25 July 26 July 27 March 2nd daughter 2nd Earl 2nd marriage 2ndly 4th daughter 9 April Alexander Anne Arthur Baron Baroness Baronet Bart brother Capt Captain Caroline Castle Catherine Charles Collateral Branches Colonel Creations.-Baron daugh daughter and heir daughter of John daughter of William DOWAGER LADY Duke Edward eldest daughter Eliza Emily Esq.-See Frances Frederick Genealogy.-See Genealogical Volume Georgiana Hall Harriet Henry Honour House James Jane King Lady Elizabeth late Sir left issue Lieut Lieut.-Col Lordship's father Louisa Maria Mary-Anne Militia Park Peerage of England Peerage of Ireland Peerage of Scotland PRESENT AND SECOND PRESENT AND THIRD present Peer Prince Rector Richard Robert Royal SECOND LORD Sir John still-born succeeded Town Uncles and Aunts United Kingdom Viscount widow youngest daughter
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lxiv 페이지 - Councillors. Chancellor of the Exchequer. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. Lord Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench.
lxvi 페이지 - GCMG Grand Cross of St. Michael and St. George. KCMG Knight Commander of St. Michael and St.
lvi 페이지 - 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.