- en.wikipedia.org Life peerConservative Prime Ministers have created on average 21 life peers per year in office, Labour Prime Ministers an average of 27 per year.
- en.metapedia.org wiki/Life_PeerLife Peers are political appointments to the UK House of Lords whose appointees are only peers in their lifetimes, as opposed to hereditary titles.
- tureng.com tr/turkce-ingilizce/life peerİngilizce Türkçe online sözlük Tureng. Kelime ve terimleri çevir ve farklı aksanlarda sesli dinleme. life peer kalıtsal olmayan soylu ne demek.
- dictionary.cambridge.org dictionary/english/life-…LIFE PEER definition: 1. in the UK, a person who is given the honour of a title such as "Lord" and a place in the House….
- debretts.com what-are-life-peers/However, another peer raised the question of his validity, as a life peer, to sit in the House as no such person had done so for over 400 years.
- merriam-webster.com dictionary/life peerRecent Examples on the Web In 2010, Queen Elizabeth II made Shackleton a life peer and gave her the title Baroness Shackleton of Belgravia.
- britannica.com dictionary/life-peerLIFE PEER meaning: a British peer (sense 2) who has the title “Lord” or “Lady” for life but cannot pass it on to another person after death.
- greatgreenwedding.com what-is-the-meaning-of-a-…A life peer is an honour given to individuals which cannot be inherited by the recipient’s children (in contrast to a hereditary peer).
- definitions.net definition/life peerThe legitimate children of a life peer are entitled to style themselves with the prefix "The Honourable", although they cannot inherit the peerage itself.