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peerage

[peer-ij] / ˈpɪər ɪdʒ /




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He refused a peerage four times from prime ministers Disraeli and Gladstone.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 20, 2026

He had also called for the removal of Lord Mandelson's peerage, saying it would get "cross-party agreement".

From BBC • Feb. 3, 2026

As a life peer, Lord Offord's peerage cannot be relinquished.

From BBC • Jan. 15, 2026

The chairman of the supermarket chain Iceland will be nominated for a Labour peerage, sources within the party have confirmed.

From BBC • Dec. 6, 2025

I knew a little from our infrequent stays with Baron Greyfallow, and thought I was quite genteel enough without having to memorize forms of address, table manners, and the elaborate snarled rankings of the peerage.

From "The Name of the Wind" by Patrick Rothfuss