Peers or peers in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Peers may refer to: Donald Peers Edgar Allison Peers, English academician Gavin Peers John Peers,...
Kingdom, life peers are appointed members of the peerage whose titles cannot be inherited, in contrast to hereditary peers. Life peers are appointed by...
Peer review is the evaluation of work by one or more people with similar competencies as the producers of the work (peers). It functions as a form of...
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publisher Peer, the title character of Peer Gynt, a play by Henrik Ibsen, or Peer Günt Finnish rock band Peer, Belgium, a municipality Twelve Peers, in legend...
of Peers; also the exclusive right to be granted State or Land dignities and titles. The Skartabelli who were middle-nobility in law were not peers, whilst...
Each peer is listed only by their highest English title. Peers known by a higher title in one of the other peerages are shown in blue, and peers with...
hereditary peers that belonged to that party in 1999: Conservative Party: 42 peers Labour Party: 2 peers Liberal Democrats: 3 peers Crossbenchers: 28 peers Of...
The hereditary peers form part of the peerage in the United Kingdom. As of August 2023, there are 805 hereditary peers: 30 dukes (including six royal...
Peer pressure is a direct or indirect influence on peers, i.e., members of social groups with similar interests, experiences, or social statuses. Members...
then, all peers of the United Kingdom were automatically members of the House of Lords. However, from that date, most of the hereditary peers ceased to...
The Paladins, also called the Twelve Peers, are twelve legendary knights, the foremost members of Charlemagne's court in the 8th century. They first appear...
emergency aid (from friendly peers). The physical interconnections used for peering are categorized into two types: Public peering – Interconnection utilizing...
hereditary peers shall consist of: 2 peers to be elected by the Labour hereditary peers 42 peers to be elected by the Conservative hereditary peers 3 peers to...
either life peers or hereditary peers, although the hereditary right to sit in the House of Lords was abolished for all but ninety-two peers during the...
title holders are termed peers of the Realm. The peerage's fundamental roles are ones of law making and governance, with peers being eligible (although...
India in 1898. Peers of Ireland have precedence below peers of England, Scotland, and Great Britain of the same rank, and above peers of the United Kingdom...
titles were created. Scottish Peers were entitled to sit in the ancient Parliament of Scotland. After the Union, the Peers of the old Parliament of Scotland...