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The Peerage of Great Britain comprises all extant peerages created in the Kingdom of Great Britain between the Acts of Union 1707 and the Acts of Union 1800. It replaced the Peerage of England and the Peerage of Scotland, but was itself replaced by the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1801.
- Peerages in the United Kingdom
The Peerage of Great Britain – titles created for the...
- Peerage of England
The Peerage of England comprises all peerages created in the...
- History of the British peerage
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- Peerages in the United Kingdom
The Peerage of the United Kingdom is one of the five Peerages in the United Kingdom. It comprises most peerages created in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland after the Acts of Union in 1801, when it replaced the Peerage of Great Britain.
ShieldTitleTitleCreation19 January 180123 June 1801Earl Grey in the Peerage of United ...Earl Grey in the Peerage of United ...23 June 180118 August 1801Earl Nelson in the Peerage of United ...Earl Nelson in the Peerage of United ...Also Duke of Cornwall in the Peerage of England (1337) – see above: 12. Duke of Hamilton: 1643 Alexander Douglas-Hamilton, 16th Duke of Hamilton: 46 2010 Scotland Also Duke of Brandon in the Peerage of Great Britain (1711) – see below 13. Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry: 1663 / 1684 Richard Scott, 10th Duke of Buccleuch: 70 2007 Scotland —
In the 19th century the peerage of the United Kingdom was firmly established, following the Act of Union (1707), which combined the kingdoms of England and Scotland (as well as their peerages), and the second Act of Union (1801), combining Great Britain and Ireland.