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  • The hereditary peers form part of the peerage in the United Kingdom. As of March 2023, there are 807 hereditary peers: 30 dukes (including six royal dukes), 34 marquesses, 189 earls, 111 viscounts, and 443 barons (disregarding subsidiary titles). Not all hereditary titles are titles of the peerage.
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  • Not all hereditary titles are titles of the peerage. For instance, baronets and baronetesses may pass on their titles, but they are not peers.
  • Fast-forward 450+ years and the number of hereditary peers had continued to increase. In 1997, there were 759 hereditary peers in comparison to 447 life peers⁴.
  • HEREDITARY PEER definition: 1. someone who became a peer (= a high social rank) when a parent died, and who can pass it on to….
  • Peers can join or leave the list at any time. Out of 204 on the list, there is only one woman – hereditary peerages still follow the principle of male primogeniture.
  • Whilst there are 92 hereditary peers remaining in the House of Lords, there are over 805 hereditary peers in the United Kingdom.
  • Only six hereditary peers have been created after 1965: three in the Royal Family (the Duke of York, the Earl of Wessex, the Duke of Cambridge) and three...
  • Hereditary peers form part of the peerage of the United Kingdom and are the holders of titles such as Dukes, Earls, Viscounts and Barons.
  • The Hereditary Peerage Association. The HPA welcomes the accession of His Majesty. King Charles III.
  • In 1999 the number of hereditary peers was restricted to 92. ... See how “hereditary peers” is translated from English to Russian with more examples in context.
  • The term "hereditary peers" refers to members of the British House of Lords who inherit their positions through a family line.