A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire, Том 1H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1832 |
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... Peer- age and Baronetage of the United Kingdom , in which the slightest confi- dence , as an authority , could be reposed , suggested the compilation of the Work now submitted to the Public . " Deeming books of this description only ...
... Peer- age and Baronetage of the United Kingdom , in which the slightest confi- dence , as an authority , could be reposed , suggested the compilation of the Work now submitted to the Public . " Deeming books of this description only ...
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... peers of England form one of the Estates of the realm - that immediately between the crown and the people ; —but upon no ... peer transgress , with impunity , the laws of the land ; in no one instance can the haughtiest lord invade the ...
... peers of England form one of the Estates of the realm - that immediately between the crown and the people ; —but upon no ... peer transgress , with impunity , the laws of the land ; in no one instance can the haughtiest lord invade the ...
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... peer of a higher dignity , is the issue of letters patent by the crown , in confirmation of the barony ; and a similar course , that of patent , is adopted towards heiresses . The mode of creating peers by writ of summons has been ...
... peer of a higher dignity , is the issue of letters patent by the crown , in confirmation of the barony ; and a similar course , that of patent , is adopted towards heiresses . The mode of creating peers by writ of summons has been ...
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... peer , as a baron , under a misappre- hension that the barony had been vested in his father , then the writ is deemed a new creation , and the dignity is heritable as a barony by writ . This was established in 1736 by the decision ...
... peer , as a baron , under a misappre- hension that the barony had been vested in his father , then the writ is deemed a new creation , and the dignity is heritable as a barony by writ . This was established in 1736 by the decision ...
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... PEERS . Archbishops . Archbishops have the ducal title of " Grace , " and take precedence of all dukes , next to those of royal blood . The Archbishop of Canterbury ranks as first peer of the realm , and the Archbishop of York , as ...
... PEERS . Archbishops . Archbishops have the ducal title of " Grace , " and take precedence of all dukes , next to those of royal blood . The Archbishop of Canterbury ranks as first peer of the realm , and the Archbishop of York , as ...
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