Peerage of Great Britain

The peerage of Great Britain includes/understands all the still existing peerages created in the Royaume of Great Britain after the Acte of Union (1707), but before the Acte of Union (1800). The peerage of Great Britain then replaced peerages of England and Scotland, until it itself is replaced by the Pairie of the United Kingdom in 1801.

Until the adoption of the Act of the House of Lords (1999), all the pars of Great Britain could sit at the House of Lords.

The rows of the peerage of Great Britain are Duc, Marquis, Count (“ earl ”), Vicomte and baron.

In the table of the pars of Great Britain (below) their titles of higher or equal importance in other peerages are listed.

Dukes in the peerage of Great Britain

Marquis in the peerage of Great Britain

Counts in the peerage of Great Britain

Viscounts in the peerage of Great Britain

Barons in the peerage of Great Britain

See too

  • :Category: Titrate of British count
  • : Category: Titrate British marquis
  • : Category: Titrate of British duke

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